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I met this girl online. We sent several messages back and forth, and texted before we met. She seemed pretty cool.
Anyways, we meet up for coffee, and she is very immature, and about 10 pounds heavier than her pics.
I laughed at all of her lame jokes, she almost started crying when telling me about her past dates. Just a really uncomfortable situation all around.
Im mentioned to her that I'm going to a wedding next week, and before I could even finish my sentence, she yelled "need a date?!" with a big smile. I was a turned off by that, and creeped out.
We decide we would meet again today (Friday), at her place, and she said she'd give me a lap dance and we would hook up.
I texted her this morning and said "Hi [name]. I think its best if we don't meet today. Thanks for the nice afternoon."
She texted back "why the sudden change?"
I didn't reply.
I just didn't want to hook up with someone who I didn't get along with. Plus she was very overweight, and I don't respect overweight people.
Only if they were on a very high horse to begin with, but I'd prefer to string that person on for a much longer time before bringing them crashing back down to earth. For better or worse, this thread is destined for stardom.
Last edited by Philosophizer; 03-08-2013 at 11:59 AM..
Only if they were on a high horse to begin with, but I'd prefer to string that person on for a much longer time before bringing them crashing back down to earth. For better or worse, this thread is destined for stardom.
Stringing her along would have been fun, you're right.
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