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Ok...but that's different than what you said earlier. You said if you've been sitting home all day you're not going to go out on a Sunday night....now it's the weather.
And I really don't get what the difference is whether it's the first, fifth or twentieth date.
But whatever.
No difference, there hasn't been a fifth or twentieth date, as a matter of fact, this year, there hasn't been a first date.
Endless excuses and argument...... if the conditions under which you could meet up were perfect for the first or second date, you'd still manage to find an excuse that makes sense to no one but you.
Unfortunetly for you, even if she liked you enough for a second date, you've given her the wrong impression bc of the lapse of time and she's written you off and moved on. So, it's a rather pointless discussion.
Endless excuses and argument...... if the conditions under which you could meet up were perfect for the first or second date, you'd still manage to find an excuse that makes sense to no one but you.
Unfortunetly for you, even if she liked you enough for a second date, you've given her the wrong impression bc of the lapse of time and she's written you off and moved on. So, it's a rather pointless discussion.
Exactly. He came up with three different excuses in a matter of what...maybe half an hour?
Endless excuses and argument...... if the conditions under which you could meet up were perfect for the first or second date, you'd still manage to find an excuse that makes sense to no one but you.
Unfortunetly for you, even if she liked you enough for a second date, you've given her the wrong impression bc of the lapse of time and she's written you off and moved on. So, it's a rather pointless discussion.
Basically, I just don't like the FILL IN feeling-lol And that's what she was doing, trying to fit me in her sunday schedule.
Basically, I just don't like the FILL IN feeling-lol And that's what she was doing, trying to fit me in her sunday schedule.
So it's a bad thing that she was willing to see you after having been away for a few days? That's usually a good thing, TVSG. Most people get home from being out of town and just want to chill out and catch up on whatever they missed. The fact that she was willing to spend (waste?) her time going out with you says a lot about her, actually.
So it's a bad thing that she was willing to see you after having been away for a few days? That's usually a good thing, TVSG. Most people get home from being out of town and just want to chill out and catch up on whatever they missed. The fact that she was willing to spend (waste?) her time going out with you says a lot about her, actually.
But of course you will disagree. You always do
Well that's why I don't believe she went out of town-lol Because like you said, once you get back you want to chill and get ready for the new work week. So she had probably a date already scheduled for fr and sat.
Well that's why I don't believe she went out of town-lol Because like you said, once you get back you want to chill and get ready for the new work week. So she had probably a date already scheduled for fr and sat.
Nah, I wouldn't automatically assume that. Maybe for some reason she was anxious to get to know you.
There's a personal ad posted, Misfits looking for other societal misfits,
what do you think TVSG.
What is it your looking for from posters, seriously. You rehash the same thing
over and over and no one comes up with a solution your willing to try
Well this wasn't really an advice thread, it was for discussion. I post some threads for dating talk and some for advice.
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