Slappy, I thought you were on some internet dating site. What happened with that?
I did that for a while a couple months ago. I've had better results meeting women in real life, it's harder to read someone from an ad. When you meet someone in public, you talk for a minute, and know from there whether there's a spark...no meeting setup, ect.
Not to say I won't try it again, just wasn't worth it if I didn't want to put in an effort.
Same assessment I have about internet dating.
I agree. The main benefit of internet dating is in the number of possible dates. I don't know if there is anyway in real life (for me at least) to meet that many women that quickly.
That's the way I saw it when I started. I had one good hook up and about a dozen narrow escapes before I quit.
Maybe you should have tried
this site.
Check out some of the links on the left side of the page.
I have been tossing the idea of internet dating around because I don't get out too often for all the typical reasons. It seems like it might be a waste of time.
eek! No thanks Kicky......
sublime, you should at least give it a shot, I think. Some people have had great success with it. If nothing else, it's good practice.
I take it back, this looks promising.
Heehee...glad I could help.
It's amazing going through those prison pix.
Fascinating, isn't it? The way they talk...you almost forget that they are murderers, thugs and criminals.
mmm, there's one kid there who looks like a surfer dude - blonde hair, big smile, tan.... in for multiple bank robberies - had to laugh, not sure why.
How sweet. Maybe when he gets out you could go get a smoothie together.
Ok. I have a date/not-date boundary question:
I was having coffee at a place about 2 weeks ago, and got to talking to this nice enough person. At the end of our longish conversation, which included jobs and movies and scandehoovians here being un-willing to small-talk, we exchanged business cards. Truth be told, I am not interested other than cordial stuff.
She left me a voicemail last week, and in it she asked me to go for a coffee or dinner or a movie.
Now like 'brave brave sir robin', I e-mailed to say that sure, coffee and a conversation would be nice AT SOME POINT.
I am wondering if coffee and conversation (to me a cordial thing) will be considered pre"BAM" (in dlowan's parlance), in which case, I will have to migrate from this town again....
Any outing, that promotes a possible post-bam, has to be considered a date in my book....take it from there...