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Sarah Lumley

Top 10 first date fears - including when to lean in for a kiss

Brits’ first date fears include not having anything to talk about, knowing when to lean in for a kiss – and whether they should suggest splitting the bill.

A poll of 2,000 adults found 70 per cent are nervous about how to greet their potential love interest on their first meeting – with 34 per cent deliberating whether to go for a hug, kiss on the cheek, or even a formal handshake.

Nearly nine in ten (89 per cent) admitted to getting the jitters before a first date, and 39 per cent have an alcoholic drink beforehand to help calm their nerves.

But for some, the first date fears came true, as 34 per cent didn’t have anything to talk about, 20 per cent had to sit through a boring date, and 14 per cent were stood up.

Other failures saw them getting offended by something their date said (11 per cent), forgetting their date’s name (10 per cent), and spilling sauce down a top or shirt (eight per cent).

Not having anything to talk about is the top fear for a first date (Specsavers/SWNS)

It also emerged that while 48 per cent feared going on a first date, 46 per cent similarly worried about meeting the in-laws – and 48 per cent were nervous about their first kiss.

For some, there are added worries for this moment, with 20 per cent of glasses wearers experiencing “kiss-clash” – where two pairs of glasses collide while going in for a kiss.

Consequently, 38 per cent of glasses wearers find them annoying when kissing.

The main reasons for this include having them clashing with the other person’s glasses (46 per cent), them fogging up (36 per cent), and their hair getting caught in them (24 per cent).

Others said their glasses get in the way when they are exercising (26 per cent), doing make-up (22 per cent), and cooking (20 per cent).

The research was carried out by Specsavers, which is offering a one month free contact lens trial to help people avoid kiss-clash.

It also found that of those with a sight prescription, 17 per cent are scared of trying contact lenses for the first time – with eight in ten more nervous about this than they are about having a first kiss.

Nearly six in ten (57 per cent) are worried the lenses will get stuck in their eye, while 51 per cent fear it will hurt, and 50 per cent think they will poke themselves in the eye.

And 41 per cent are also worried about losing their contact lenses in their eyes, according to the study carried out via OnePoll.

Alexandra Green, head of contact lenses for Specsavers, said: “It’s interesting to hear so many people are more scared about trying contact lenses for the first time than they are about having their first kiss – and we don’t want this to be the case.

“We love glasses, but we know that sometimes they can get in the way – kissing being a prime example.

“That’s why we’re offering a free month’s contact lenses trial, so everyone can have a kiss-clash free Valentine’s Day.”

TOP 10 FIRST DATE FEARS:

  1. Not having anything to talk about
  2. Loads of awkward silences
  3. They might be boring
  4. You might be stood up
  5. They won't get your sense of humour
  6. They won't match their online profile
  7. Whether you should suggest splitting the bill
  8. You won't get their sense of humour
  9. Spilling food down yourself
  10. Whether you should lean in for a kiss

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