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6 Dates To Go On This Summer

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The sun is out and everyone is starting to go on their "baecations". For those of you who are not on that level yet with your boyfriend/girlfriend, below is a list of ideas for dates. This can also help you and your significant other just find something to do. Dates don't always have to be expensive. A date is just spending time with your loved one.

1. Museum

A Museum is a cute date if you're feeling artistic. On this date you can admire art work while admiring your boo.

2. Aquarium

The aquarium is a cool date. Spend time with your boyfriend or girlfriend while looking at a bunch of different water creatures.

3. The Zoo

If you're really into animals, the zoo is the right date for you. Observing all the animals while holding hands with your "bae".

4. A walk in the park

Take a walk in the park with your significant other to get some fresh air. A walk is relaxing, and a super simple way to spend time with each other. It's also free. So get out there and go walking with your "bae".

5. Picnic

If you want to take your walk in the park up a notch, then have a picnic. This a great way to take a break after a long day of walking and talking.

6. Hiking

If you and your significant other are the athletic types, hiking is the date for you. Going hiking is very adventurous.

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