Alex
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Read the thread for why it's not; at all. Some people just don't like wasting time.online dating seems like an enabling device for already socially inept and awkward people
Read the thread for why it's not; at all. Some people just don't like wasting time.online dating seems like an enabling device for already socially inept and awkward people
As others have said, in a dinner, you're kind of stuck with them until the end unless you're a complete dickwad who leaves DURING dinner or says "uh no, not interested,". Not to mention, you're eating dinner. You're preoccupying yourself with food when you should be talking to the other person. Lets not even go into the fact that what if you order something that she (or he) has a total bitchfit about?Maybe I'm missing something obvious, but why is dinner on the first date a bad idea?
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If you want mathematical proof that female expectations in regards to dating are fucked up:
Translation: Men rate women's looks fairly, and send all their messages to the really hot, out-of-their-reach women. They're realistic about a woman's looks, but they like to reach for the stars anyways.
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As you can see from the gray line, women rate an incredible 80% of guys as worse-looking than medium. Very harsh. On the other hand, when it comes to actual messaging, women shift their expectations only just slightly ahead of the curve, which is a healthier pattern than guys? pursuing the all-but-unattainable. But with the basic ratings so out-of-whack, the two curves together suggest some strange possibilities for the female thought process, the most salient of which is that the average-looking woman has convinced herself that the vast majority of males aren?t good enough for her, but she then goes right out and messages them anyway.
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I can understand if you just don't want to pay for someone's meal, but eating is the ultimate social event and I don't really see how going to a restaurant would be more uncomfortable. To be honest, I think the bigger issue is meeting someone in person without really getting to know them. Finding someone on a site like okcupid affords you the opportunity to develop feelings before you even meet.As others have said, in a dinner, you're kind of stuck with them until the end unless you're a complete dickwad who leaves DURING dinner or says "uh no, not interested,". Not to mention, you're eating dinner. You're preoccupying yourself with food when you should be talking to the other person. Lets not even go into the fact that what if you order something that she (or he) has a total bitchfit about?
In a coffee/walk scenario, you get a cup of coffee, and you chat.
You can never really "get to know" someone when all the interaction you've had with them is purely online. There's nothing wrong with a dinner date, it's just not the best idea as thefirstdate. I agree with the general consensus that coffee is best. You can still talk and get to know one another, but it doesn't require the same commitment in time or money. And speaking to my female friends who have also tried online dating, most girls are apprehensive about meeting a guy they meet online. Choosing a neutral and public place like, say Starbucks, goes a long way to help them calm their nerves.I can understand if you just don't want to pay for someone's meal, but eating is the ultimate social event and I don't really see how going to a restaurant would be more uncomfortable. To be honest, I think the bigger issue is meeting someone in person without really getting to know them. Finding someone on a site like okcupid affords you the opportunity to develop feelings before you even meet.
What he said. I would add though that it's probably a good plan to have a backup date planned if coffee goes great. Even if it's as simple as heading to a bowling alley, pool hall, driving range, mini-golf course or whatever. I find that "activity" type dates are really good, so long as both people have the appropriate personalities or interests.If you're serious about online dating and you find someone you think you like, (and you're not just trying to get laid) the goal of the first date should ALWAYS be to confirm everything you've learned about them. People tend to exaggerate or outright lie when they present their online persona. Once you've confirmed that they are who they say they are and not using their high-school pictures as their profile picture, then you can sink more time, money, and effort into a more substantive date. But when you meet someone you've met online for the first time, everything is an unknown; an elaborate dinner date isn't prudent.
It's all Grindr/BBRTS/Scruff/Adam4Adam/Mister hookups now.Kuriin, do gay people even have dates? Or is it just all grindr hookups?
Bowling is an activity for established relationships. It's a terrible first few dates activity. Unless you like just getting drunk and completely ignoring each other. You just can't really bowl AND have a conversation. It's impossible.heading to a bowling alley
Becoming Facebook friends before a real relationship has developed seems like a really stupid idea and an excessive amount of work. What if she really is psycho? Now she can see all the people you're friends with on Facebook and harass them. What if you forget to block her and one day, 5 months later she sends all kinds of fucked up messages to some other girl you've been seeing and are FB friends with?Distinterested girl gave me her number and messaged me on facebook. I messaged back and didnt get a reply for 2 days so I messaged again and she blocked me on Facebook. (psycho bitch i guess)
Yeah I have really good privacy settings. Non friends can't see much except public posts and my likes. Her message goes in to a folder called "other" and I had not friended her yet. But yeah, gotta be super careful, I agree.Becoming Facebook friends before a real relationship has developed seems like a really stupid idea and an excessive amount of work. What if she really is psycho? Now she can see all the people you're friends with on Facebook and harass them. What if you forget to block her and one day, 5 months later she sends all kinds of fucked up messages to some other girl you've been seeing and are FB friends with?
Bad idea...
If you wouldn't consider fucking each other it's a waste of time. Men know this and women know this. You gotta check that box first. You've got to. There is an implied intent here, don't be afraid of admitting it. Honesty is romantic. That is like the opposite of texting her pictures of your penis and it's bad for many of the same reasons.Don't become a pen-pal or else you'll just friendzone yourself. I stick to minimal communication before the first meeting.
I'm trying very hard to decipher this post, but am failing hard.If you wouldn't consider fucking each other it's a waste of time. Men know this and women know this. You gotta check that box first. You've got to. There is an implied intent here, don't be afraid of admitting it. Honesty is romantic. That is like the opposite of texting her pictures of your penis and it's bad for many of the same reasons.
It's ok to want to make sure the other person isn't a hag/creepy rapist before you start writing each other flirty letters.
I believe he means that both parties are using an online dating site not a friends/club site. It is expected that both participants are interested in meeting someone for more then just friendship.I'm trying very hard to decipher this post, but am failing hard.