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Thetwitchisback wrote: »sweet_ermengarde wrote: »Thetwitchisback wrote: »Do people really enjoy dinner dates?
i *kitten* love dinner dates! what is wrong with u people, i cant even
You don’t feel stiff and bored?
I've felt stiff during a dinner date; I damn sure have.3 -
PlentyofProtein00 wrote: »will_it_go_round_in_circles wrote: »Thetwitchisback wrote: »PlentyofProtein00 wrote: »Thetwitchisback wrote: »will_it_go_round_in_circles wrote: »Thetwitchisback wrote: »Do people really enjoy dinner dates?
Going out to dinner? No not really, but I'm not a fan of dining out so much.
Making a dinner together would be a different story.
Yes!
I enjoy dinner dates. Oh wait im a girl.
My boyfriend enjoys dinner dates😁
Love grilling out together is my fav...i mean his favorite
Making the food together isn’t what I meant. 😂 I agree, that can be fun
Volunteering together at like a soup kitchen could be fun too. You'd get a real look at the fabric of a person.
Innuendo??? So like holding ladels and fabric ? Nope still don't get it😬
Lol no. It would be time spent together in service and you can learn a lot about someone in that kind of situation just by watching how they interact with the patrons. IDK I'm bad at dates anyway.0 -
Thetwitchisback wrote: »slimgirljo15 wrote: »Thetwitchisback wrote: »Do people really enjoy dinner dates?
I like pub dates for a first date.. sitting outside, chilling, less formal than a dinner date I feel.
yeah plus at dinner you're trying to eat and talk and still look sexy during. but then you end up with something stuck in your tooth that WILL NOT come free on its own and the only way to free it is to go in there manually with like a fork or your finger basically so you excuse yourself to the bathroom but then you realize they'll be thinking of you in the bathroom the whole time so yeah best to just go ahead and leave at that point. plenty of fish in the sea and all that.will_it_go_round_in_circles wrote: »slimgirljo15 wrote: »Thetwitchisback wrote: »Do people really enjoy dinner dates?
I like pub dates for a first date.. sitting outside, chilling, less formal than a dinner date I feel.
yeah plus at dinner you're trying to eat and talk and still look sexy during. but then you end up with something stuck in your tooth that WILL NOT come free on its own and the only way to free it is to go in there manually with like a fork or your finger basically so you excuse yourself to the bathroom but then you realize they'll be thinking of you in the bathroom the whole time so yeah best to just go ahead and leave at that point. plenty of fish in the sea and all that.
Pretty much yeah
Had no idea men worried so much
I kinda dont
Correction: I had no idea some men worry so much1 -
slimgirljo15 wrote: »PaperDoll_ wrote: »slimgirljo15 wrote: »Thetwitchisback wrote: »Do people really enjoy dinner dates?
I like pub dates for a first date.. sitting outside, chilling, less formal than a dinner date I feel.
So you’re saying I’m gonna have to get you drunk first...? 🤔
Pretty sure you'd roofie me before you had to spend too much money🤣
better living thru chemistry
*shrug1 -
Thetwitchisback wrote: »sweet_ermengarde wrote: »Thetwitchisback wrote: »Do people really enjoy dinner dates?
i *kitten* love dinner dates! what is wrong with u people, i cant even
You don’t feel stiff and bored?
i’m feel pretty good at making convo one-on-one and it’s quiet not like a party or worse a bar or worse worse a concert
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Thetwitchisback wrote: »slimgirljo15 wrote: »Thetwitchisback wrote: »Do people really enjoy dinner dates?
I like pub dates for a first date.. sitting outside, chilling, less formal than a dinner date I feel.
yeah plus at dinner you're trying to eat and talk and still look sexy during. but then you end up with something stuck in your tooth that WILL NOT come free on its own and the only way to free it is to go in there manually with like a fork or your finger basically so you excuse yourself to the bathroom but then you realize they'll be thinking of you in the bathroom the whole time so yeah best to just go ahead and leave at that point. plenty of fish in the sea and all that.will_it_go_round_in_circles wrote: »slimgirljo15 wrote: »Thetwitchisback wrote: »Do people really enjoy dinner dates?
I like pub dates for a first date.. sitting outside, chilling, less formal than a dinner date I feel.
yeah plus at dinner you're trying to eat and talk and still look sexy during. but then you end up with something stuck in your tooth that WILL NOT come free on its own and the only way to free it is to go in there manually with like a fork or your finger basically so you excuse yourself to the bathroom but then you realize they'll be thinking of you in the bathroom the whole time so yeah best to just go ahead and leave at that point. plenty of fish in the sea and all that.
Pretty much yeah
Had no idea men worried so much
Some do, some don't 🤷🏻1 -
sweet_ermengarde wrote: »Thetwitchisback wrote: »sweet_ermengarde wrote: »Thetwitchisback wrote: »Do people really enjoy dinner dates?
i *kitten* love dinner dates! what is wrong with u people, i cant even
You don’t feel stiff and bored?
i’m feel pretty good at making convo one-on-one and it’s quiet not like a party or worse a bar or worse worse a concert
I can understand that. I’m better at performing. 😬1 -
sweet_ermengarde wrote: »Thetwitchisback wrote: »sweet_ermengarde wrote: »Thetwitchisback wrote: »Do people really enjoy dinner dates?
i *kitten* love dinner dates! what is wrong with u people, i cant even
You don’t feel stiff and bored?
i’m feel pretty good at making convo one-on-one and it’s quiet not like a party or worse a bar or worse worse a concert
dinner date risk
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sweet_ermengarde wrote: »Thetwitchisback wrote: »sweet_ermengarde wrote: »Thetwitchisback wrote: »Do people really enjoy dinner dates?
i *kitten* love dinner dates! what is wrong with u people, i cant even
You don’t feel stiff and bored?
i’m feel pretty good at making convo one-on-one and it’s quiet not like a party or worse a bar or worse worse a concert
I get this.. I am great at one on one convo, not shy or awkward but if I'm meeting the person for the first time I don't know if they are, so I like to make the setting as comfortable and chilled as possible so I can see their relaxed self, if that makes sense. I like those outdoor areas at the pub, I have a favourire pub that overlooks the water. It's fairly quiet.. and very relaxed atmosphere.
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slimgirljo15 wrote: »sweet_ermengarde wrote: »Thetwitchisback wrote: »sweet_ermengarde wrote: »Thetwitchisback wrote: »Do people really enjoy dinner dates?
i *kitten* love dinner dates! what is wrong with u people, i cant even
You don’t feel stiff and bored?
i’m feel pretty good at making convo one-on-one and it’s quiet not like a party or worse a bar or worse worse a concert
I get this.. I am great at one on one convo, not shy or awkward but if I'm meeting the person for the first time I don't know if they are, so I like to make the setting as comfortable and chilled as possible so I can see their relaxed self, if that makes sense. I like those outdoor areas at the pub, I have a favourire pub that overlooks the water. It's fairly quiet.. and very relaxed atmosphere.
do they take reservations ?
what's the dress code ?
do they validate parking ?2 -
Motorsheen wrote: »slimgirljo15 wrote: »sweet_ermengarde wrote: »Thetwitchisback wrote: »sweet_ermengarde wrote: »Thetwitchisback wrote: »Do people really enjoy dinner dates?
i *kitten* love dinner dates! what is wrong with u people, i cant even
You don’t feel stiff and bored?
i’m feel pretty good at making convo one-on-one and it’s quiet not like a party or worse a bar or worse worse a concert
I get this.. I am great at one on one convo, not shy or awkward but if I'm meeting the person for the first time I don't know if they are, so I like to make the setting as comfortable and chilled as possible so I can see their relaxed self, if that makes sense. I like those outdoor areas at the pub, I have a favourire pub that overlooks the water. It's fairly quiet.. and very relaxed atmosphere.
do they take reservations ?
what's the dress code ?
do they validate parking ?
No
Casual
It's Australia, no 😂1 -
Motorsheen wrote: »slimgirljo15 wrote: »sweet_ermengarde wrote: »Thetwitchisback wrote: »sweet_ermengarde wrote: »Thetwitchisback wrote: »Do people really enjoy dinner dates?
i *kitten* love dinner dates! what is wrong with u people, i cant even
You don’t feel stiff and bored?
i’m feel pretty good at making convo one-on-one and it’s quiet not like a party or worse a bar or worse worse a concert
I get this.. I am great at one on one convo, not shy or awkward but if I'm meeting the person for the first time I don't know if they are, so I like to make the setting as comfortable and chilled as possible so I can see their relaxed self, if that makes sense. I like those outdoor areas at the pub, I have a favourire pub that overlooks the water. It's fairly quiet.. and very relaxed atmosphere.
do they take reservations ?
what's the dress code ?
do they validate parking ?
High heels? Spanx? Salad? Dessert? It’s *kitten* fraught.2 -
Thetwitchisback wrote: »Motorsheen wrote: »slimgirljo15 wrote: »sweet_ermengarde wrote: »Thetwitchisback wrote: »sweet_ermengarde wrote: »Thetwitchisback wrote: »Do people really enjoy dinner dates?
i *kitten* love dinner dates! what is wrong with u people, i cant even
You don’t feel stiff and bored?
i’m feel pretty good at making convo one-on-one and it’s quiet not like a party or worse a bar or worse worse a concert
I get this.. I am great at one on one convo, not shy or awkward but if I'm meeting the person for the first time I don't know if they are, so I like to make the setting as comfortable and chilled as possible so I can see their relaxed self, if that makes sense. I like those outdoor areas at the pub, I have a favourire pub that overlooks the water. It's fairly quiet.. and very relaxed atmosphere.
do they take reservations ?
what's the dress code ?
do they validate parking ?
High heels? Spanx? Salad? Dessert? It’s *kitten* fraught.
yes, no, if you want, offer to share1 -
sweet_ermengarde wrote: »Thetwitchisback wrote: »Motorsheen wrote: »slimgirljo15 wrote: »sweet_ermengarde wrote: »Thetwitchisback wrote: »sweet_ermengarde wrote: »Thetwitchisback wrote: »Do people really enjoy dinner dates?
i *kitten* love dinner dates! what is wrong with u people, i cant even
You don’t feel stiff and bored?
i’m feel pretty good at making convo one-on-one and it’s quiet not like a party or worse a bar or worse worse a concert
I get this.. I am great at one on one convo, not shy or awkward but if I'm meeting the person for the first time I don't know if they are, so I like to make the setting as comfortable and chilled as possible so I can see their relaxed self, if that makes sense. I like those outdoor areas at the pub, I have a favourire pub that overlooks the water. It's fairly quiet.. and very relaxed atmosphere.
do they take reservations ?
what's the dress code ?
do they validate parking ?
High heels? Spanx? Salad? Dessert? It’s *kitten* fraught.
yes, no, if you want, offer to share
I’m writing this on my hand2 -
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Thetwitchisback wrote: »Do people really enjoy dinner dates?
If she can't enjoy grabbing a casual dinner with me and wondering around the mall, downtown, bookstore, festival, target, whatever with me...
Then I'll pass................... Unless she's hot4 -
sweet_ermengarde wrote: »Thetwitchisback wrote: »Do people really enjoy dinner dates?
i *kitten* love dinner dates! what is wrong with u people, i cant even
Cosign. I loathe cooking so if a guy suggested making dinner together as a date I'd suddenly acquire a dying relative that needed deathbed attendance *, or have to wash my hair, or something.
* this is a pre-covid hypothetical, of course3 -
Motorsheen wrote: »slimgirljo15 wrote: »sweet_ermengarde wrote: »Thetwitchisback wrote: »sweet_ermengarde wrote: »Thetwitchisback wrote: »Do people really enjoy dinner dates?
i *kitten* love dinner dates! what is wrong with u people, i cant even
You don’t feel stiff and bored?
i’m feel pretty good at making convo one-on-one and it’s quiet not like a party or worse a bar or worse worse a concert
I get this.. I am great at one on one convo, not shy or awkward but if I'm meeting the person for the first time I don't know if they are, so I like to make the setting as comfortable and chilled as possible so I can see their relaxed self, if that makes sense. I like those outdoor areas at the pub, I have a favourire pub that overlooks the water. It's fairly quiet.. and very relaxed atmosphere.
do they take reservations ?
what's the dress code ?
do they validate parking ?
jesus i was thinking chipotle but okay3 -
When you go on a date in australia do you bring weapons to fight back the evil oversized creatures that time has forgotten that live there? My friends live in OZ and it's scary this *kitten* y'all live with. I was supposed to move to australia then Scotland but 🤷🏻♂️ didn't happen .
😂 Honestly we don't even think about the critters. It's like, Meh.. there's s croc down at the boat ramp so I wont walk too close to the edge or I saw a brown snake down near the shed, better take a stick with me 😜
Anyway, you guys have bears and scary stuff too🐻0 -
Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »Thetwitchisback wrote: »Do people really enjoy dinner dates?
If she can't enjoy grabbing a casual dinner with me and wondering around the mall, downtown, bookstore, festival, target, whatever with me...
Then I'll pass................... Unless she's hot
Are these first date scenarios? What are you gonna do at a place like Target or the bookstore? If there's no treasure hunt type game, cart surfing or other semi-competitive silliness involved then I'm at a loss.
I can't pretend to be civilized for too long so may as well put my cards on the table Day 1.
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Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »Thetwitchisback wrote: »Do people really enjoy dinner dates?
If she can't enjoy grabbing a casual dinner with me and wondering around the mall, downtown, bookstore, festival, target, whatever with me...
Then I'll pass................... Unless she's hot
Are these first date scenarios? What are you gonna do at a place like Target or the bookstore? If there's no treasure hunt type game, cart surfing or other semi-competitive silliness involved then I'm at a loss.
I can't pretend to be civilized for too long so may as well put my cards on the table Day 1.
To be fair, it wasn't a first date question...
But now that I think about it, the day I met my wife, we actually did go to the mall with a few other friends and shopping cart surfed throughout the parking lot 😂...
But to answer your question... The more I think about it, yeah... I think it would make a pretty interesting first date that would tell me all I need to know really...
That being said, I've been known to cut a little rug and would love to go dancing too, but not on a first...
A study date would be fun, I've got a pretty big test on pure oxygen production tomorrow after all 🤷🏽♂️2 -
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slimgirljo15 wrote: »When you go on a date in australia do you bring weapons to fight back the evil oversized creatures that time has forgotten that live there? My friends live in OZ and it's scary this *kitten* y'all live with. I was supposed to move to australia then Scotland but 🤷🏻♂️ didn't happen .
😂 Honestly we don't even think about the critters. It's like, Meh.. there's s croc down at the boat ramp so I wont walk too close to the edge or I saw a brown snake down near the shed, better take a stick with me 😜
Anyway, you guys have bears and scary stuff too🐻
No no no... There's a difference between our creatures and yours. Ours evolved into smaller things while yours stayed the way they were when the dinosaurs were around.
And yet strangely enough it's the small critters that might kill you🐍🕷, well apart from a great white or croc. 😁2 -
slimgirljo15 wrote: »When you go on a date in australia do you bring weapons to fight back the evil oversized creatures that time has forgotten that live there? My friends live in OZ and it's scary this *kitten* y'all live with. I was supposed to move to australia then Scotland but 🤷🏻♂️ didn't happen .
😂 Honestly we don't even think about the critters. It's like, Meh.. there's s croc down at the boat ramp so I wont walk too close to the edge or I saw a brown snake down near the shed, better take a stick with me 😜
Anyway, you guys have bears and scary stuff too🐻
Its only the Grizzlies you have to worry about in the west. Most bears in the US just want to swim in your pool and borrow your swingset for a little fun.4 -
I like dinner dates. I like getting dressed up; heels, dress, hair and makeup. I like incredible food that I can't make at home. However, I also like casual at home dinner dates. My favorite date though; Dessert dates. We can make dinner at home but take me out for ice cream or coffee and cake!6
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GymGoddessGoals wrote: »I like dinner dates. I like getting dressed up; heels, dress, hair and makeup. I like incredible food that I can't make at home. However, I also like casual at home dinner dates. My favorite date though; Dessert dates. We can make dinner at home but take me out for ice cream or coffee and cake!
I like dinner dates too, although it rarely happens but I take myself on dessert dates all the time 😋4 -
GymGoddessGoals wrote: »I like dinner dates. I like getting dressed up; heels, dress, hair and makeup. I like incredible food that I can't make at home. However, I also like casual at home dinner dates. My favorite date though; Dessert dates. We can make dinner at home but take me out for ice cream or coffee and cake!
I used to like multi-venue dates. Start in a casual pub/restaurant, walk to a comedy club or small music show, walk to a dessert or snack place, eventually end up in our neighborhood “home” bar to wrap up the night. If the conversation was really good we might end up at the diner at 5 a.m. saying hi to a favorite waitress. No heels involved in those dates though.
Maybe my idea of a fun date is tied up with where and when I grew up and the abundance of options available in that time and place.
I would love to go back and do it again.
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Thetwitchisback wrote: »GymGoddessGoals wrote: »I like dinner dates. I like getting dressed up; heels, dress, hair and makeup. I like incredible food that I can't make at home. However, I also like casual at home dinner dates. My favorite date though; Dessert dates. We can make dinner at home but take me out for ice cream or coffee and cake!
I used to like multi-venue dates. Start in a casual pub/restaurant, walk to a comedy club or small music show, walk to a dessert or snack place, eventually end up in our neighborhood “home” bar to wrap up the night. If the conversation was really good we might end up at the diner at 5 a.m. saying hi to a favorite waitress. No heels involved in those dates though.
Maybe my idea of a fun date is tied up with where and when I grew up and the abundance of options available in that time and place.
I would love to go back and do it again.
I got to the "...fun date is tied up..." then I stopped seeing words, was there more?6 -
Reckoner69_lmao wrote: »Thetwitchisback wrote: »GymGoddessGoals wrote: »I like dinner dates. I like getting dressed up; heels, dress, hair and makeup. I like incredible food that I can't make at home. However, I also like casual at home dinner dates. My favorite date though; Dessert dates. We can make dinner at home but take me out for ice cream or coffee and cake!
I used to like multi-venue dates. Start in a casual pub/restaurant, walk to a comedy club or small music show, walk to a dessert or snack place, eventually end up in our neighborhood “home” bar to wrap up the night. If the conversation was really good we might end up at the diner at 5 a.m. saying hi to a favorite waitress. No heels involved in those dates though.
Maybe my idea of a fun date is tied up with where and when I grew up and the abundance of options available in that time and place.
I would love to go back and do it again.
I got to the "...fun date is tied up..." then I stopped seeing words, was there more?
That was something I discovered later. Different kind of date.5 -
Thetwitchisback wrote: »GymGoddessGoals wrote: »I like dinner dates. I like getting dressed up; heels, dress, hair and makeup. I like incredible food that I can't make at home. However, I also like casual at home dinner dates. My favorite date though; Dessert dates. We can make dinner at home but take me out for ice cream or coffee and cake!
I used to like multi-venue dates. Start in a casual pub/restaurant, walk to a comedy club or small music show, walk to a dessert or snack place, eventually end up in our neighborhood “home” bar to wrap up the night. If the conversation was really good we might end up at the diner at 5 a.m. saying hi to a favorite waitress. No heels involved in those dates though.
Maybe my idea of a fun date is tied up with where and when I grew up and the abundance of options available in that time and place.
I would love to go back and do it again.
Take me on a date like this1
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