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Apparently so, if you're going on 3+ months to recover...
Went to a restaurant and ate and wished the whole time that I had just gone home after work that night. That's been almost 2 years ago.
Where did you go and what did you do on your last date?
for this thread, 'date' is defined as going out with someone of the opposite sex.
the other ones were horrible dates
Went to a restaurant and ate and wished the whole time that I had just gone home after work that night.
Just cause people love grumpy cats, don't mean the rules are the same for people.
He lacked a lot more than a sense of humor.
please do not tell my girlfriend, she thinks I was out drinking with the guys
I would think it would be good to get to know someone before getting alone with someone or going out. If I don't trust someone enough to talk about things I am concerned about, why trust the person for a date?If his invasion of my space had been as a jest I wouldn't have cared.
There was this one guy who looked like he was going to ask me out that I met on a job but I didn't say yes immediately, so I gave him my email, and he gave me his, but never heard anything back from him and lost his email.
Are you supposed to say yes on the spot and go out later that day? I was wary because he was like this hippie dude with long hair and he seemed into yoga and stuff (his email address was yogi....) and he wanted to talk about spiritual improvement or something. I just told him yes that's interesting and I'm into life's journeys as well and I get my guidance from the Bible as I'm a christian.
Oh and awkward is when it seems like guys hit on you in prayer groups and you are just not interested, and then they ask someone else to ask you out, OR they keep asking you even after you say no, or hinting. I never know how to reject a guy but I suppose I just say no thanks. Or I'm busy. Its usually not them (but then I think yes it IS them) its me and I just think God will surely let me know intuitively that he is OK to go out with. But I seem to be one of those people who end up being asked out by the most unsuitable men. So maybe there really only is ONE. Or none.
aw, well at least he asked you out and you went somewhere.
I wouldn't like it if a guy just came to my house and he decided the date would be to camp out there and watch tv, or watch me wash my hair or something.
Um, no.
Show a girl a nice time, that doesn't involve a tv screen or computer and make her laugh I say.
Well, he asked and you didn't answer...so if you don't respond immediately, the ball is still in your court and you should have responded via your contact information within a short period of time. The date doesn't have to be that same day, but what new information did you need before you could say "yes, I'd be interested" or "no thank you". I did delay a response once because I really didn't know him from Adam...but based on the place we were when he asked (a teenage boy's baseball game-so he was an involved dad) and a quick google search that showed he wasn't married...I did call him back and accept. I mean, I did drive myself to meet him at the restaurant for safety reasons that first date.
Very smart in the age of closet crazies.
Yikes. Was he a bad conversationalist?
Agree with this.I'd like to date someone long enough to get to this place of comfort again. That simply being together was enough. Not that I wouldn't want to go out occasionally, but I prefer the intimacy of not being in crowds or noise.
He was a "no conversationalist". I did the vast majority of the taking to keep from having an awkward silence. He interrupted me mid-sentence twice, stared at the waitress's boobs and was just generally miserable company. And no, this wasn't an online date. We were set up by a mutual friend.
Yeah, being able to ACTUALLY converse is important. It's amazing to me how few people can do that anymore.I'm just the opposite. When I was a kid, my mother said I could talk someone's ear off. I havent changed alot. Usually, my dates are laughing half the time we are together...especially when I tell some of the crazy stories about when I was a kid. Most of the time I get, "Oh my word. hahaha Nothing like that ever happened to me as a kid". Many seem to really like the way I tell about the time I mistakenly ate a whole bar of ExLax thinking it was a Hershey bar. Wow was I sick afterward.

Yeah, being able to ACTUALLY converse is important. It's amazing to me how few people can do that anymore.
And I bet you were sick after that.![]()