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Dating Faux Pas...

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  • CasperO
    CasperO Posts: 2,913 Member
    Baby names thread just made me think of one of my favorite dates as of late... {{snip}}
    Dodged a bullet there, didn'tcha cupcake? Imagine if this asshat had succeeded in concealing his douchebaggery 'til after the wedding?
  • kennethmgreen
    kennethmgreen Posts: 1,759 Member
    I literally laughed. And as light heartedly as I could, I said "Hey, Jacka$$, that's seriously MY CHILD'S NAME! What the hell?"

    And he babbled. We both knew that was it, gobbled up and parted ways.
    Exactly. Consider it a gift. Sure, the gift was wrapped in outdated insensitive Christmas wrapping with a Summer's Eve bow. But still a gift.
  • HotCuppaJo
    HotCuppaJo Posts: 476 Member
    Baby names thread just made me think of one of my favorite dates as of late...

    We meet for dinner (blind date). He's good looking, has teeth, wore shoes, and managed decent conversation... it was all on the up and up. Then he asks, "What is your son's name again?"

    I tell him it's Leland (which I'll soon delete to protect my anonymity).

    He replies, "GOD! Why do people keep making up stupid names for their kids. I don't get it."


    Ummm.... he's ya know... already born. He's my child. And that was the name of my great uncle who died at 13, but would now be 88. It's an old name, but a real name, f*cktard.

    OMG, what an *kitten*.
  • odusgolp
    odusgolp Posts: 10,477 Member
    Baby names thread just made me think of one of my favorite dates as of late... {{snip}}
    Dodged a bullet there, didn'tcha cupcake? Imagine if this asshat had succeeded in concealing his douchebaggery 'til after the wedding?

    They're muffintops.

    But yes, I now have douchecanoe radar far and wide after the first marriage failure :) I'm a tish of a slow learner.
  • Miss_Chievous_wechange
    Miss_Chievous_wechange Posts: 1,230 Member
    What a moronic asshat!
  • dme1977
    dme1977 Posts: 537 Member

    He's good looking, has teeth, wore shoes, and managed decent conversation... it was all on the up and up.

    Did anyone else think that there maybe should be more to picking the date than this??

    I know there are slim picking out there but comon honey... anyone can BUY a set of teeth.... and lets hope by the age of child rearing that most men would at least wear a pair of flip flops...

    I DO hope that next time instead of a BLIND date maybe you could get a MUTE date... :laugh:
  • pittjenn
    pittjenn Posts: 247 Member
    On the plus side, at least he outted himself as a douchecanoe right off the bat, rather than making you figure it out.
  • tashjs21
    tashjs21 Posts: 4,584 Member
    :noway: Wow, what a charmer. :huh:
  • odusgolp
    odusgolp Posts: 10,477 Member

    He's good looking, has teeth, wore shoes, and managed decent conversation... it was all on the up and up.

    Did anyone else think that there maybe should be more to picking the date than this??

    I know there are slim picking out there but comon honey... anyone can BUY a set of teeth.... and lets hope by the age of child rearing that most men would at least wear a pair of flip flops...

    I DO hope that next time instead of a BLIND date maybe you could get a MUTE date... :laugh:

    What about Blind and Mute??
  • MinnesotaManimal
    MinnesotaManimal Posts: 642 Member

    He's good looking, has teeth, wore shoes, and managed decent conversation... it was all on the up and up.

    Did anyone else think that there maybe should be more to picking the date than this??

    I know there are slim picking out there but comon honey... anyone can BUY a set of teeth.... and lets hope by the age of child rearing that most men would at least wear a pair of flip flops...

    I DO hope that next time instead of a BLIND date maybe you could get a MUTE date... :laugh:

    What about Blind and Mute??


    see if you can find a double amputee, they can't run away.
  • llahairdna
    llahairdna Posts: 502 Member
    When I was pregnant I told everyone that if I was having a girl I was naming her Ruth . . . beautiful, simple, slightly ofd fashioned, and a family name on both sides. When I had a boy my mom said "Thank God, I hate that name" to which I promptly responded "I'm not done having kids, and the fact that you would feel it approriate to say that to me makes me even more determined to have a girl the next time."
    BWAHAHAHA! Hubby and I refused to tell anyone what we would name him - Best decision I ever made. People are so judgmental. Once it's done, they know to shut their trap.

    For what it's worth, I love the name Ruth. If I was still using my baby-maker it would actually be in the running.

    I, too, chose not to tell anyone my son's name until he was born. Partly because I didn't want to listen to everyone's opinions about it, but mainly because I didn't want to have to keep repeating that I DIDN'T CARE about their opinions.
  • llahairdna
    llahairdna Posts: 502 Member
    On the plus side, at least he outted himself as a douchecanoe right off the bat, rather than making you figure it out.

    Fact^^
  • 12by311
    12by311 Posts: 1,716 Member
    When I was pregnant I told everyone that if I was having a girl I was naming her Ruth . . . beautiful, simple, slightly ofd fashioned, and a family name on both sides. When I had a boy my mom said "Thank God, I hate that name" to which I promptly responded "I'm not done having kids, and the fact that you would feel it approriate to say that to me makes me even more determined to have a girl the next time."
    BWAHAHAHA! Hubby and I refused to tell anyone what we would name him - Best decision I ever made. People are so judgmental. Once it's done, they know to shut their trap.

    For what it's worth, I love the name Ruth. If I was still using my baby-maker it would actually be in the running.

    We did the same. We threw some names out there, but didn't tell anyone when we made the final decision. I was so glad to do it that way, and I'll do the same again.

    Also...I love the name Ruth as well.
  • dme1977
    dme1977 Posts: 537 Member

    He's good looking, has teeth, wore shoes, and managed decent conversation... it was all on the up and up.

    Did anyone else think that there maybe should be more to picking the date than this??

    I know there are slim picking out there but comon honey... anyone can BUY a set of teeth.... and lets hope by the age of child rearing that most men would at least wear a pair of flip flops...

    I DO hope that next time instead of a BLIND date maybe you could get a MUTE date... :laugh:

    What about Blind and Mute??


    see if you can find a double amputee, they can't run away.

    owch!! by this point maybe you better buy a shower massage and call it a day... :blushing:
  • _the_feniks_
    _the_feniks_ Posts: 3,412 Member
    World... class... douche nozzle.
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