We know that on dates the focal point of the conversation should be the woman and not yourself. Nevertheless, there comes a point where you have to divulge a bit of specific, personal information about yourself (i.e. what you do for a living, education level, your plans for the future). But sometimes the answers to such questions are going to be dealbreakers or just subconscious turn-offs for her (you work at WacArnolds, or you drive a chevy nova).
Obviously, the easiest way to deal with this is to have your **** together ("the relationship starts b4 you meet her" type deal) But most people, especially young guys, will admit they are a work in progress. So when these issues come up, should you just be as generic and elusive with your responses as possible... or should you employ a different strategy? I thought about just being confident and honest like you don't give a fvck, but this isn't going to always trump the fact that you make less than her.
discuss...
Obviously, the easiest way to deal with this is to have your **** together ("the relationship starts b4 you meet her" type deal) But most people, especially young guys, will admit they are a work in progress. So when these issues come up, should you just be as generic and elusive with your responses as possible... or should you employ a different strategy? I thought about just being confident and honest like you don't give a fvck, but this isn't going to always trump the fact that you make less than her.
discuss...