RecoveringNiceGuy
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How would you handle a woman who show up to a date late and sleepy?
My friend recently went on a second date with a woman and she showed up ~20 minutes late, sleepy, complaining about her feet hurting because she wore a costume to work with heels. After the date she texted him apologizing and he responded with some pretty ass-kissy responses. "It's about quality not quantity". "If you're this much fun when you're tired and it'll be even more fun when you're rested". "I definitely want to see you again".
Now I'm not saying someone necessarily deserves to be nexted for having one bad day, but I can't say that I've ever showed up to a date late once, and definitely not sleepy or complaining about being sore. Showing up late for a first or second date, or a job interview, a plane flight, or even just a movie is just not something (quality) people do when they're excited about something, especially when you know you want to make a good first impression, and if they do they make sure to apologize and make up for it. I told him he ****ed up with his response to her bad behavior, but he insists everything is fine because she said that "he continues to surprise her" and that "she will let him know when she's free soon".
I'm not really sure what my response would be in that situation, but I definitely would not excuse the behavior. How would you guys respond in that kind of situation? What do you think of my friend's response?
My friend recently went on a second date with a woman and she showed up ~20 minutes late, sleepy, complaining about her feet hurting because she wore a costume to work with heels. After the date she texted him apologizing and he responded with some pretty ass-kissy responses. "It's about quality not quantity". "If you're this much fun when you're tired and it'll be even more fun when you're rested". "I definitely want to see you again".
Now I'm not saying someone necessarily deserves to be nexted for having one bad day, but I can't say that I've ever showed up to a date late once, and definitely not sleepy or complaining about being sore. Showing up late for a first or second date, or a job interview, a plane flight, or even just a movie is just not something (quality) people do when they're excited about something, especially when you know you want to make a good first impression, and if they do they make sure to apologize and make up for it. I told him he ****ed up with his response to her bad behavior, but he insists everything is fine because she said that "he continues to surprise her" and that "she will let him know when she's free soon".
I'm not really sure what my response would be in that situation, but I definitely would not excuse the behavior. How would you guys respond in that kind of situation? What do you think of my friend's response?