|
He should travel to wherever you suggest, and if he isn’t willing then this is where the conversation ends.
|
Op is the loser living in Fairfax |
| I live in DC and am willing to leave the city to meet someone halfway and always offer, but not one man has required that, they are usually more than willing to make it easier for me. |
| Move along. |
At least move to Arlington. |
+1 |
|
Overall I’ve found men like that aren’t really interested in me, they’ll put in the bare minimum effort in hopes of getting laid. Like I remember one guy offered to meet where I lived for a first date, and when I mentioned I was in my period, he literally said “no sex then? I’ll let you come to me”. Gross.
My current BF drove over an hour to see me for our first date. Don’t waste your time on this guy. |
Ummm, are you a troll? Why are telling someone you’ve never even met that you’re on your period??? |
| In my experience, men who refuse to meet you at your location for a first date tend to be generally not good matches. I went on a slew of first dates over the summer and early Fall, and the only objectively "terrible" date was a guy who picked the location right down the street from his apartment. Everyone else came to my neck of the woods in Old Town. I think it shows consideration and a willingness to be flexible. |
This. I have a sweet younger guy who's coming to visit me from another state 10 hours away. So I think this guy doesn't like you enough and probably sees you only as a booty call |
| You both sound exhausting. This will never work out if scheduling a coffee date is too much. |
The first guy sounds like a jerk. But why are you telling people who you haven’t even meant that you have your period? That’s weird. |
He is looking for someone in a better zip code. |
|
For the first date, the guy should come to you. He’s just looking for a low-effort booty call. The funny thing is if he’s matching with people in Fairfax then he doesn’t have as many options as he would like.
I would not want to drive to DC on a rainy day and do street parking. I mean if he really wanted to see you he could just Uber midway. Just unmatch. |
I’m not sure I expect them to come to my neighborhood but I surely expect there to be clear signs of courtesy and ability to negotiate mutual needs. I would be very put off if he suggested a spot that was much closer to him unless it was somewhere he knew I wanted to go. That said “Arlington” is big, and if OP’s reason to not go into DC is purely parking … that’s ridiculous and all on her. sorry no I am not meeting at some mall in Ballston just because you refuse to metro. |