Some nights aren’t about the what; they’re about who.
Whether you're a precision-minded polymath, a closeted romantic, or someone whose brain never quite slows down, it helps to let someone else hold the reins for a while.
These aren’t just date ideas. They’re invitations. Stories you can step into. Moments where the world softens, and the noise fades out. All that’s left is you, me, and the shared unfolding of something...unexpected.
No pressure. No pretense. Just presence.
Tell me your mood, so we can write the rest.
“The Quiet Deal”
For the finance guy who secretly wants a night off
You. Me. Our hands touch over crafted cocktails, and the low purr of my voice reverberates in your ear. From there, we tuck into a quiet omakase bar. Easy bites, but there’s longing in my eyes.
NYC: Tigre → Sushi Nakazawa
3-4 hours of sipping, savoring, and sneaking smiles.
“Gallery Whispers”
For the professor who likes a little mystery
We wander through a museum, pretending to debate the art while stealing small touches and half-smiles. Afterward, we settle in a cozy wine bar where the conversation gets a little looser and the world a little softer.
NYC: Neue Gallery → Cafe Sabarsky
The Metrograph → Swann Room
Neon Nights
For the polymath who can quote Akira
You bring (mint) tea, a joint, and a good Whodunit. We binge obscure anime episodes, indulge in cheap chinatown takeout, with the night ending in a friendly game of play strip chess. I don’t mind losing to you, all while the city buzzes quietly outside your window. I’m in knee highs and a large T-shirt reserved, and we have no plans of going anywhere anytime soon.
Anywhere with a couch and candles
Overcome by Possibility?
For the man who trusts me to plan
Tell me your mood: playful, curious, or maybe a little wild. I’ll take it from there. I’m thinking a gallery, a speakeasy, a quiet walk, and maybe an unexpected detour. The only rule? Show up ready to be surprised.
Your choice, my lead.