The Top 5 Annoying Questions during the getting to know process in dating (couple, conversation)
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And the all most annoying question meeting someone for the first time of the opposite sex is........
1. WHAT DO YOU LIKE TO FOR FUN
LOL. I'm sure we have all been asked one of these stupid questions at some point when meeting someone new.
Meh...I think you might be way too burned out on dating if you're that bothered by all of these. The "5 years" one bothers me because it sounds too much like a job interview, but the rest are fine. They're not the most original or creative questions in the world, but they're standard things people want to know when they're getting to know somebody.
I take it as a compliment when somebody asks why I'm single. It's flattering that they apparently think I shouldn't be.
I've had several women ask me that, usually right when we're about to have sex, which is awkward. I almost never answer honestly, by the way. There's just no way they want to know the real answer to that question, unless I'm in some kind of dry spell.
1. What do you do for a living? What all my job entails?
2. Are you on facebook?
3. Do you come here often?
4. How about this weather?
5. Has anybody ever told you you look like ludacris?
These are every bit as standard and unoffensive as the OP's five. I can see how the Ludacris one might get old, though.
I've had several women ask me that, usually right when we're about to have sex, which is awkward. I almost never answer honestly, by the way. There's just no way they want to know the real answer to that question, unless I'm in some kind of dry spell.
yup. this poorly timed gem is right up there with "how many people have you slept with?"
if people are going to ask anything they should ask the real question, which is something along the lines of "what are the results of your last STD screening, and what activity have you had since then?"
Meh...I think you might be way too burned out on dating if you're that bothered by all of these. The "5 years" one bothers me because it sounds too much like a job interview, but the rest are fine. They're not the most original or creative questions in the world, but they're standard things people want to know when they're getting to know somebody.
I take it as a compliment when somebody asks why I'm single. It's flattering that they apparently think I shouldn't be.
Somebosy asked me last night what do you like to do for fun and I was just shaking my head like.............NOT THIS STUPID QUESTION AGAIN"
But you know what I will start giving entetaining answers so the next time someone askes me what I like to do for fun my answer will be............."Before midnight or after midnight?
yup. this poorly timed gem is right up there with "how many people have you slept with?"
Yep, that's one they don't want the real answer to, either. Fortunately it's been many years since I've been asked that one. It seems to be something people in high school and college concern themselves with than people in their late 20's through 40's. Anyone who still knows their "number" in their 30's either isn't very experienced or is an obsessive scorekeeper, anyway. I find that adults are more concerned with, as you said, things like STDs than number of partners.
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