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Location: Huntersville/Charlotte, NC and Washington, DC
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Originally Posted by bebe182
I remember I started a thread about this a few years ago, and pretty much got blasted for thinking a guy should walk a girl to whatever it is her mode of transportation was to get to the date, regardless of his interest in her. I still feel this way, I usually have my dates in the evening and by the time we're done it's dark out and I sometimes have to park a few block away and the street might be deserted, I feel safer if the guy I'm on a date with walks me to my car, regardless of whether I'm interested in him (provided he's sane lol). For the most part if the date goes really well the guy walks me to my car without even asking me, if the date is ok but there's no chemistry the guy will usually ask if I want them to walk me to my car.
I was just wondering how many of you guys walk a girl to her destination after a first date, regardless of your interest in her?
My last date, my date walked 1 mile from her house to meet me. I live on the other side of town and parked next to the place. I wasn’t interested in her and she wasn’t in me. No way in HELL was I gonna walk her back under the Virginia summer when I knew I had no interest in her. I’d be more likely to walk her back a reasonable distance if I have interest in her. If I don’t have interest, what do I care then?
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