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Well some of my co workers are talking about setting me up with a girl who works in a different office down town shes like Indian or something which is cool, I'm not gonna stress it if it happens it happens.

Maybe you should just look at it as meeting nice people and making friends instead of focusing too much on looking for a girlfriend. The more people you meet, the larger your social circle, the more likely you are to meet that special person when you weren't particularly expecting to.
 
Well some of my co workers are talking about setting me up with a girl who works in a different office down town shes like Indian or something which is cool, I'm not gonna stress it if it happens it happens.

Maybe you should just look at it as meeting nice people and making friends instead of focusing too much on looking for a girlfriend. The more people you meet, the larger your social circle, the more likely you are to meet that special person when you weren't particularly expecting to.


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Well some of my co workers are talking about setting me up with a girl who works in a different office down town shes like Indian or something which is cool, I'm not gonna stress it if it happens it happens.

Maybe you should just look at it as meeting nice people and making friends instead of focusing too much on looking for a girlfriend. The more people you meet, the larger your social circle, the more likely you are to meet that special person when you weren't particularly expecting to.

Well either way, I haven't heard anything since my co worker sent her a pic of me Wednesday so I'm assuming this went nowhere as usual, don't know why I even bother. I should have just sent her a pic of Vin Diesel smh.
 
Well scratch that, waste of time Sunday and I'm still single. Pass the hot wings and Guiness!
 
The one thing I never permitted was being set up. It happened only once when a friend set me up. Knowing this was something I would never accept, my friend didn't tell me so I had no chance to refuse. I did not turn into a screaming Harriman at the time. I simply said I did not appreciate being handed off for someone to take out like I was trash. Then I left and never spoke to that ex friend again.
 
The one thing I never permitted was being set up. It happened only once when a friend set me up. Knowing this was something I would never accept, my friend didn't tell me so I had no chance to refuse. I did not turn into a screaming Harriman at the time. I simply said I did not appreciate being handed off for someone to take out like I was trash. Then I left and never spoke to that ex friend again.

You were right not to do it, it was a terrible experience. This is my first and only time doing it.
 
Ok question for the women, if you dated a guy once, it didn't work out, and you just wanted to be friends, why would you ask to see him again? you've already established you don't see him in that way, why do this? seems like a slap in the face to me.
 
So did everyone here get married or something? hook me up with a gin and tonic and some tater skins!
 
The one thing I never permitted was being set up. It happened only once when a friend set me up. Knowing this was something I would never accept, my friend didn't tell me so I had no chance to refuse. I did not turn into a screaming Harriman at the time. I simply said I did not appreciate being handed off for someone to take out like I was trash. Then I left and never spoke to that ex friend again.

You were right not to do it, it was a terrible experience. This is my first and only time doing it.

I wouldn't be for a set up, either. I might, if it were for a phone-call, first, and only then if I knew more about the date, from my friend who would set me up. I would have to like what I heard. Sometimes not having the advantage of seeing someone in person, can be a good thing as one can't be influenced by a possible physical attraction.
 
The one thing I never permitted was being set up. It happened only once when a friend set me up. Knowing this was something I would never accept, my friend didn't tell me so I had no chance to refuse. I did not turn into a screaming Harriman at the time. I simply said I did not appreciate being handed off for someone to take out like I was trash. Then I left and never spoke to that ex friend again.

You were right not to do it, it was a terrible experience. This is my first and only time doing it.

I wouldn't be for a set up, either. I might, if it were for a phone-call, first, and only then if I knew more about the date, from my friend who would set me up. I would have to like what I heard. Sometimes not having the advantage of seeing someone in person, can be a good thing as one can't be influenced by a possible physical attraction.

It sounded like a good idea in the beginning but now I regret it, me and her are still the talk of office gossip even though we only went out once 6 weeks ago, they know her because she used to work here. Never again, "setting up" people is like me and you taking our dogs for a walk, just because we like each other does not mean they will.
 
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So I'm doing the dating website thing when a girl asks me if I'm adventurous. I say yes since I do like a little excitement in my life. For example, I watched The Goonies last week. I guess these days I'm probably a little excitement shy since most of my life has been "exciting". Exciting in a David Lynch, Stephen King, Salvador Dali, Last Temptation Of Christ sort of way. However, there is still a part of me that wants to turn over rocks that are better left unturned. Oh sure, the lady probably meant "excitement" in a skydiving, rock climbing sort of way while my definition of "excitement" is probably a little more nightmarishly cerebral.
Of course my life seems to contain some sort of surreal flux density creating magnetic properties when it comes to attracting the unexpected. HOW WAS I SUPPOSED TO KNOW THAT "EXCITEMENT" WAS A WAY OF ASKING ME IF I DATE TRANSVESTITES? Was there a meeting that I missed? Shouldn't these dating sites have a list of questions and phrases that are decoded for the unsuspecting, naive love lorn? Anyway, making a long story short.... yadda yadda yadda... I might be engaged to a truck driver named Stan.
 
So I'm doing the dating website thing when a girl asks me if I'm adventurous. I say yes since I do like a little excitement in my life. For example, I watched The Goonies last week. I guess these days I'm probably a little excitement shy since most of my life has been "exciting". Exciting in a David Lynch, Stephen King, Salvador Dali, Last Temptation Of Christ sort of way. However, there is still a part of me that wants to turn over rocks that are better left unturned. Oh sure, the lady probably meant "excitement" in a skydiving, rock climbing sort of way while my definition of "excitement" is probably a little more nightmarishly cerebral.
Of course my life seems to contain some sort of surreal flux density creating magnetic properties when it comes to attracting the unexpected. HOW WAS I SUPPOSED TO KNOW THAT "EXCITEMENT" WAS A WAY OF ASKING ME IF I DATE TRANSVESTITES? Was there a meeting that I missed? Shouldn't these dating sites have a list of questions and phrases that are decoded for the unsuspecting, naive love lorn? Anyway, making a long story short.... yadda yadda yadda... I might be engaged to a truck driver named Stan.


Omg.....


Feeling for you there, bro.

Did you got out with her?


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Well I went out to a few clubs this weekend and everything seemed so different to me, I don't know how I did this so much back in my 20s. Having to yell in a womans face to talk to her with loud music bumping is a fail right there.

Time to find you a jazz club, my friend. :thup:
 
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