| Above-average conversation and a little awkward? I'd have a second date. |
NP here. I did exactly the same thing as PP and regret it. |
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Sometimes people can be overly nervous on the first or even second date. If you still feel the same after date 2 or even 3, then don't let it go any further.
Have a coffee or drinks only date so that if it feels weird, you don't have to sit through an entire meal. |
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I'm not "doing you any favors". Unless my spidey sense went off, I'm going to see if there might be something there. I thought that's what we both were looking for in seeking a prospective partner and why we're looking to date. I'm not trying to fleece you out of dinner or something. |
| I'd do a second date. Sometimes people are just too nervous to be themselves, so I would give him another chance and see if he can be more relaxed. |
| Given you description, it sounds like you are just unsure. First dates are often awkward. As long as you didn't get a "creeper" or serial killer vibe, of course you go on a 2nd date if he asks. That's not leading him on. If the 2nd date doesn't improve at all or goes worse, then cut it off. If you see more reason for hope, go for date 3, provided he offers. |
OP, if your question is should you do a second date, well, it depends. Are you looking to find a relationship? If so, then of course you do. You can't make a decision based on one date and neither can he. Are you looking to just go out, meet people and have a good time? If so, then you do a second date if and when it fits your schedule. Maybe, maybe not, depends on what comes up next on OKCupid. It's really not that hard of a decision to make. At this point, it's all about you and what you want. |
| How old are you/him? |
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Find out if he has a great package and knows how to use it.
Before making your decision. Test drive. |
Ditto |
Yeah, this gives me some concern, too. |
I'm 36. I have two kids. He's 40. |
| OP here - thank you everyone for your comments. Lots of good food for thought. |
Uh, no I don't want an asshole. I want someone who treats me well and I have a spark with. It's ok to want both. Those women you like who are really uncommon, does physical attraction come into play or is it just about their brilliant minds? Women have every right to want to feel strong attraction to a partner, same as men. |