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Once i fell off a bar stool, another time I knocked over my drink. Oh and there was the time I had a girl in my bed but didnt make a move in time and she had to leave for work. Never heard from her again.
Make a move and she'd be like WTF, I thought we were just going to talk? Been there
Fell asleep at a bar when she started to rub up on me, let's just say she waited way too long.
Another time I didn't have enough on my debit card (checking) to pay the balance it was all in the savings account and I was too drunk to remember how to transfer from savings. I'm pretty sure we ran out of that joint.
Feel asleep at a bar when she started to rub up on me, let's just say she waited way too long.
Another time I didn't have enough on my debit card (checking) to pay the balance it was all in the savings account and I was too drunk to remember how to transfer from savings. I'm pretty sure we ran out of that joint.
Was out on a date with my now-husband, and I think we were engaged at the time. We were having dinner at his favorite restaurant and the waitress came up and said to him, "Hi Wayne, didn't I see you in here last week with some other woman?"
Was out on a date with my now-husband, and I think we were engaged at the time. We were having dinner at his favorite restaurant and the waitress came up and said to him, "Hi Wayne, didn't I see you in here last week with some other woman?"
LOL. That made for some interesting conversation.
Was she not familiar with the concept of tipping? lol
Now I wouldn't know if this is more "embarrassing" or just plain heinous. And that's if it was directed us - which I'm still pondering on...
My partner and I were out on our FIRST DATE a week ago. We were walking through a shopping strip. There were two guys behind us, also in the early 20s/late teens. One of them quietly blurted out "fa**ots!*. Again, I don't know if he meant it for us or someone else, as he was holding his phone and looking at it on and off.
Firstly, we don't hold hands in public. Secondly, we appear (and act) very 'normal' - Hell, even some straight men would appear "more gay" than us.
Despite the ambiguity of this 'incident', I still got hurt. I was embarrassed for myself and the fact that my boyfriend had to hear it.
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