Good start, and I'm sure he's a nice enough guy, but...he's only one man out of countless others.
Rayzor,
You make a very good point. There are many single people in this world. He is a nice guy but I plan on dating others. The other guy that I met is nice too. And I think I will have fun with him Saturday night. We had a great political discussion on the phone and I think it's a hoot that he wound up inviting me to see the Dixie Chicks with him.
The problem with this is, he lied in order to do it.....
Comf,
Comf, yes, he did lie! Wow, if he would lie to his friends, perhaps he would lie to me also. I dont have time for lies. This is turning into a bigger problem than I originally thought it was.
Because believe me, on a first date, he was holding back
Another good observation. The bar serves up its draws in 20 ounce cups. He drank 4 on his own and then polished off my second one of which I had only had a couple of sips. He also mentioned that he had a few beers before he came to the restaurant. All his buddy stories that he told me included massive amounts of alcohol. He was so tipsy that I drove him to Starbucks and got him some coffee. Then I took him to my favorite park and walked him around. I thought that maybe it was nervousness and mostly overlooked it. Now, I am not overlooking it. Sunday, I am driving. Yes you are.
Hamas, Yes I am? What are you refering to?
did he look like a young or old clint?
(((((((((Bliss))))))))
How ya going? Miss you much. He is 51 and looks like a middle aged Clint. He has very few lines and no wrinkles. No gray hair either.
you'll both loosen up enough to start really talking about your respective intellectual interests. It's a bit tough for a guy on a first date to admit that he enjoys Puccini, especially when there's a rival sniffing around.
Expat,
I so love your fine sense of humor. LOL, "G" doesn't like opera so we will probably never discuss Puccini. He didn't know who Tolstoy is either. I had mentioned to him that I am reading War and Peace. I do realize that some people are just not into reading or philosophy. But, he doesnt mind my plans of going back to finish my degree and says he would be proud of my accomplishments. This is so opposite of my ex who would discuss Tolstoy, Paccini and others but was always trying to stifle my pursuit of education.
Let us know how things go, there are plenty more fish in the sea if this one doesnt sound right for you
Brummie,
Yes, more men out there. I have been lonely for a couple of years and it is nice to have male companionship again. But, why saddle up with the wrong one? I think that he was the ice breaker for me because suddenly, I am being invited out by quite a few men; women too. I am still not ready to swing that way yet.
And the joking about marriage? He wasn't joking
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So, you don't think he's joking? If he mentions it again, I will nix it right away. I don't mind going out with him upon occassion but I ain't marrying him.
If two "Red Flags" went up in your mind, then rethink your situation with him |
Thichi,
Good advice, succinctly put. Thank you.
Hugs everybody,
Robyn