Yeah, that's all well and good Ziddina, except it has nothing to do with the actual topic of this thread. Because if you go back and read all of the three threads White Dove started on this topic (why? was one not enough?), you will see that the man never actually asked her to have sex on the first date, never mind sex in a public park.
All he did was ask her to meet her at the duck pond in the park and she wanted to meet at Starbucks and they got into an argument about where to meet and he was a bit rude and inconsiderate.
A few people suggested he really wanted to meet her in the park for a quickie of oral sex and convinced her that was his real motive and then he emailed her with a very polite apology saying he was sorry and had no intention to cause any harm and she emailed him back saying his behaviour in insisting they meet at the park was a bit sleazy and unethical.
From there it snowballed into many just assuming he truly did ask her to have sex in the park and what a criminally perverted sexual deviant he probably was and maybe other people should be warned. Then a few of us pointed out that perhaps this was taking it a bit too far and was a little overly dramatic and then the subject suddenly got changed to whether it is wise for women to meet strange men for oral sex in a public park on the first date and wasn't that just a bit whorish? WTF?
Not one person ever suggested it was a smart thing to do. That was not the original subject. Way to throw in a red herring off topic. Because the real topic of this thread is: was this guy a complete sleaze bag for inviting her to the park for a first date, or was he just inconsiderate? Well, none of us will ever know because she didn't go. End of! So why keep speculating and dredging up the drama?
But then that's kind of the modus operandi of drama queens and kings everywhere, isn't it? When the voices of reason try to provide a calming balanced perspective, it is necessary to escalate the drama level by adding new volatile topics to the mix, such as: How can you naive people suggest that it is OK for any woman to meet a complete stranger for sex in a public park on the first date?
The only problem is, nobody ever did suggest such a thing. Including the man in question. At least not on this thread.