Guys/Girls: What is your real opinion on..

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  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,508 Member
    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.

    okay... I'm on board with this.
  • iMago 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
  • 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.
  • PlentyofProtein00
    PlentyofProtein00 Posts: 3,669 Member
    edited August 2020
    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😬
  • Thetwitchisback
    Thetwitchisback Posts: 462 Member
    iMago 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.
    iMago 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
  • ermengarde22
    ermengarde22 Posts: 2,116 Member
    Do people really enjoy dinner dates?

    i *kitten* love dinner dates! what is wrong with u people, i cant even
  • Revolu7
    Revolu7 Posts: 1,035 Member
    iMago 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.
    iMago 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
  • Thetwitchisback
    Thetwitchisback Posts: 462 Member
    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?
  • PlentyofProtein00
    PlentyofProtein00 Posts: 3,669 Member
    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 with sweet E. There's conversation to be had and jokes to be made at home cooking or in a restaurant...
  • slimgirljo15
    slimgirljo15 Posts: 269,456 Member
    edited August 2020
    PaperDoll_ 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🤣
  • Revolu7
    Revolu7 Posts: 1,035 Member
    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?

    Good company is good company no matter what.....no matter where. Not saying i havent had a boring dinner date, but thats because they were boring people. Tough to fake being interesting when there is nothing but you to pay attention to. I like it.....
  • Thetwitchisback
    Thetwitchisback Posts: 462 Member
    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 with sweet E. There's conversation to be had and jokes to be made at home cooking or in a restaurant...

    You’re mushy 💕😊
  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,508 Member
    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.
  • 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.
  • Thetwitchisback
    Thetwitchisback Posts: 462 Member
    Revolu7 wrote: »
    iMago 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.
    iMago 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 much
  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,508 Member
    PaperDoll_ 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

    *shrug
  • ermengarde22
    ermengarde22 Posts: 2,116 Member
    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
  • iMago 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.
    iMago 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 🤷🏻
  • Thetwitchisback
    Thetwitchisback Posts: 462 Member
    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. 😬
  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,508 Member
    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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  • slimgirljo15
    slimgirljo15 Posts: 269,456 Member
    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.
  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,508 Member
    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 ?
  • slimgirljo15
    slimgirljo15 Posts: 269,456 Member
    Motorsheen 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 😂
  • Thetwitchisback
    Thetwitchisback Posts: 462 Member
    Motorsheen 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.
  • ermengarde22
    ermengarde22 Posts: 2,116 Member
    Motorsheen 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
  • Thetwitchisback
    Thetwitchisback Posts: 462 Member
    Motorsheen 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 hand
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  • Mr_Healthy_Habits
    Mr_Healthy_Habits Posts: 12,588 Member
    edited August 2020
    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
  • ythannah
    ythannah Posts: 4,371 Member
    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 course