Dating. The stomach butterflies, tongue-tied conversations and heart-pounding new experiences with someone sweet can make romance electrifying. Whether unconventional, unsafe, unforgivable or just plain unforgettable, it’s striking moments with that potential special someone that can shape our views on dating and love — for better or for worse. We’re all human, we all make mistakes and dates may not always go according to plan.
So, we asked Columbian readers to let us into their love lives by recalling their most memorable dates. They delivered. After all, Vancouver did make Amazon’s 2011 top 20 list of most romantic U.S. cities, making this place a gold mine for riveting tales of romance.
Christyna Hengstler
Vancouver
When I was about 21, a co-worker and her boyfriend set me up on a blind date with their roommate, John. Having given up on the dating scene, I figured why not.
The four of us went on a double date: dinner, drinks, a dip in her hot tub and a movie. The hot tub was enclosed inside a wooden gazebo, making the hot tub particularly hot. While everyone else was getting in and out of the water to cool off, I stayed submerged, looking at John, wondering if he was “the one.”