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Sometimes when a woman gives me her number to call I may decide to wait another day because you have to be in the mood for a "very first conversation".
You know how 1st conversations are, "annoying". LOL Someone gave me her number yesterday and I haven't called yet because I just didn't feel like dealing with a NEW CONVO LOL
so..................where are you from? How long you been on the line? what are you looking for?
You know how 1st conversations are, "annoying". LOL Someone gave me her number yesterday and I haven't called yet because I just didn't feel like dealing with a NEW CONVO LOL
so..................where are you from? How long you been on the line? what are you looking for?
Solomon you should know that already from online talking.
"I'm ready for the nice weather, but not for the allergies that turn me into a sneezing, snot factory for days on end and have me staring longingly out the window because even with my meds and inhaler I still can't breathe for more than 2 minutes."
So, where do you go with that? (Wonders the sneezing, snot factory who might actually answer that way in her current state of misery).
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Originally Posted by WestPhillyDude75
What type of food do u enjoy eating the most
Have you been this restaurant?
Didn't you also start a thread about feeling interrogated because a woman had the nerve to ask whether or not you cook? What happens if she asks what you enjoy eating and then follows up with whether or not you cook?
I don't know how anyone gets past your screening checklist of right and wrong things to say and is therefore rewarded with the honor of a date.
"I'm ready for the nice weather, but not for the allergies that turn me into a sneezing, snot factory for days on end and have me staring longingly out the window because even with my meds and inhaler I still can't breathe for more than 2 minutes."
So, where do you go with that? (Wonders the sneezing, snot factory who might actually answer that way in her current state of misery).
Didn't you also start a thread about feeling interrogated because a woman had the nerve to ask whether or not you cook? What happens if she asks what you enjoy eating and then follows up with whether or not you cook?
I don't know how anyone gets past your screening checklist of right and wrong things to say and is therefore rewarded with the honor of a date.
I honestly do like to ask question after question during a 1st conversation because it makes the conversation boring
You know how 1st conversations are, "annoying". LOL Someone gave me her number yesterday and I haven't called yet because I just didn't feel like dealing with a NEW CONVO LOL
so..................where are you from? How long you been on the line? what are you looking for?
I don't think you need to ask all those questions, personally. To me it doesn't have to be any different than talking to a girl at a party. You wouldn't start off asking what she's looking for in a man, would you? Just start off with asking her how her day was, something simple. Just talk, don't do a job interview. IMO first phone calls should be short, just long enough to see if there's even a basic conversational compatibility enough to warrant arranging a meet. Talk a few minutes, then say "I would much rather get to know you in person, are you free Friday evening?" or whenever.
Bite the bullet and call, it's never going to get easier. What is the worst thing that can happen? You'll say the wrong thing and be embarrassed? So what, in the scheme of life? Go after what you want and just say no to fear, it only holds you back. Take the lead, and you'll get better results.
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