Glassguy
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I think it is worthy to share dating stories when things go as planned, but I also think it is equally beneficial to share stories when things dont go as planned.
First date last night with a new chick. 4'11", very attractive, 11 years younger than I am and seemed to have a great personality. Lots of fun. Recently divorced a few months ago.
Picked her up at her house, drove 45 minutes or so to grab a few drinks and look at a Christmas light exhibit. Conversation on the way was good. Natural flowing, she did most of the talking. Made several references about how I look 30 yrs old and not 43. She was using light keno most of the way there.
Get to the sports bar and have a few drinks, grab an appetizer and then walk over to check out a very nice Christmas light display. Walk around for 20 minutes or so and then she started holding my hand. Not long after we were making out.
Back to the truck, head home and again good conversation. Get to her place and she invites me in. More making out with her getting very handsy, moaning, grinding up on me and then she pulls back to go grab us a drink. No problem. A few minutes later we are making out again, she pulls back. At this point I am going to call it a night. She tells me what a good time she had, blah blah and I go home.
She did tell me in a round about way that her now ex husband is NOT happy about their divorce, causes problems, made a big deal out of something recently on her fb, etc. That was the only red flag I really saw last night, and I have a good eye for noticing them.
She texts me a bit ago and tells me that she is feeling surprisingly good after drinking with me last night. I respond with "I had a good time. I'd like to see you again, let me know when you can get free.
Then I get: "I had a great time but I realize that I am not ready to date. I'm sorry. I just dont want to waste your time".
My response: "No problem. I am not looking for anything super serious but not opposed to something later down the road, but I would have liked to hang out with you again. If you change your mind, let me know. Take care".
Most of the time my success rate is through the roof after a date. I do not second guess what I said or did on any date, sometimes women are just fickle.
Point being this- situations like this are part of the dating process. If I had to bet on whether or not I would hang out with this chick again after last night, I would have bet it all on doing so. But we never really know what is going on in their heads. And thats ok.....we take our shot and whatever happens, happens. Then we move on.
Maybe she reaches out, maybe she doesnt. I have other plates on the table so its fine either way.
What you dont want to do in this situation is start needy texting, negotiating or acting butthurt. Just throw the open invitation out there and move on. Remain chill and calm. She has my number, she can choose to reach out or I am dust in the wind.
Happy Hunting
First date last night with a new chick. 4'11", very attractive, 11 years younger than I am and seemed to have a great personality. Lots of fun. Recently divorced a few months ago.
Picked her up at her house, drove 45 minutes or so to grab a few drinks and look at a Christmas light exhibit. Conversation on the way was good. Natural flowing, she did most of the talking. Made several references about how I look 30 yrs old and not 43. She was using light keno most of the way there.
Get to the sports bar and have a few drinks, grab an appetizer and then walk over to check out a very nice Christmas light display. Walk around for 20 minutes or so and then she started holding my hand. Not long after we were making out.
Back to the truck, head home and again good conversation. Get to her place and she invites me in. More making out with her getting very handsy, moaning, grinding up on me and then she pulls back to go grab us a drink. No problem. A few minutes later we are making out again, she pulls back. At this point I am going to call it a night. She tells me what a good time she had, blah blah and I go home.
She did tell me in a round about way that her now ex husband is NOT happy about their divorce, causes problems, made a big deal out of something recently on her fb, etc. That was the only red flag I really saw last night, and I have a good eye for noticing them.
She texts me a bit ago and tells me that she is feeling surprisingly good after drinking with me last night. I respond with "I had a good time. I'd like to see you again, let me know when you can get free.
Then I get: "I had a great time but I realize that I am not ready to date. I'm sorry. I just dont want to waste your time".
My response: "No problem. I am not looking for anything super serious but not opposed to something later down the road, but I would have liked to hang out with you again. If you change your mind, let me know. Take care".
Most of the time my success rate is through the roof after a date. I do not second guess what I said or did on any date, sometimes women are just fickle.
Point being this- situations like this are part of the dating process. If I had to bet on whether or not I would hang out with this chick again after last night, I would have bet it all on doing so. But we never really know what is going on in their heads. And thats ok.....we take our shot and whatever happens, happens. Then we move on.
Maybe she reaches out, maybe she doesnt. I have other plates on the table so its fine either way.
What you dont want to do in this situation is start needy texting, negotiating or acting butthurt. Just throw the open invitation out there and move on. Remain chill and calm. She has my number, she can choose to reach out or I am dust in the wind.
Happy Hunting