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She's probably great and has good self-awareness.
Don't shy away from successful women. Unf in that industry there is a tighter window you can be on the air, if you are a female anchor. If you're a political analyst chiming in when XYZ channel needs an expert that is longer. There are lots of people like htat here in DC. in fact, everytime I'm at my kid's hockey rink one or two of them (male) pop in to watch their kid on the w/e. Is if after they do their morning show so they are suit & tie on top, cargo shorts on the bottom! Don't fret, don't fawn just ask normal questions about if she is happy with what she does and why! |
| My friend from Yale 2001 married Jessica Alba. Totally normal, smart guy. |
| I haven't dated in a long time. What's the etiquette on acknowledging that you've google-searched the person? I would assume it's not polite to refer to anything you found out solely from poking around the internet (as opposed to the date itself, or just being generally aware of the world). |
I'd say that you should resist the urge to google any more - I would find it creepy if someone knew a lot about me before we'd even met. Just treat her like you'd treat anyone else - ask her about her job as much as you normally would, and do not be intimidated. If she's on Tinder, that means that she's not meeting guys she likes through more organic channels, just like a lot of us "regular" people. have fun, and good luck!
I had a few dates with a Redskin years ago. He wasn't a super famous one. I didn't know who he was when we met. He was nice, but it didn't really go anywhere; I found out later he had a girlfriend in his hometown. I think he liked me, though, because I thought his job was cool and all but I didn't treat him any differently than I did anyone else. He was just a guy I met at a bar. |
OP here - we've been tinder messaging pretty long messages back and forth so it isn't like I found out THAT much more than what she offered herself. As in I knew she was good/successful at waht she did but not at the level that I found out later. |
cash warren is not a normal guy. he's a showbiz guy that looks like a male model. |
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Male here who dated a fairly well known singer/musician.
We met through my being a fan, so it never would have worked in the long run. Also, she wanted a partner who didn't work a job and could travel with her full-time when necessary. I use all my vacation days for a couple years in my 20s flying to be with her, which was fun. She still texts me when she's in town and comps me tickets. My wife finds it more exciting than I do. |
| I did my residency at UCLA and dated a few actors and models. I think they liked that I was pretty, but wasn't in the industry. I even went to the Golden Globes (everyone is drunk/high, but we all knew that). None of the relationships stuck and I met my DH during my fellowship in Chicago. |
+1 Patch up your grammar if you are going on a date with someone who is at the top of their field (assuming it's not porn). Serious answer: behave as you would have had you not googled her and learned about her identity. |
Me either. But, if you're using an app to get dates, wouldn't you just assume you're also googling each other too? Like, why would they ignore that piece of technology? |
Serious answer: behave as you would have had you not googled her and learned about her identity.
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Drew Barrymore? |
Good guess, but try again! More famous. Much. |
| Mariel Hemingway? |
| Ugh. She's not famous in the Hollywood sense - she's just really successful and accomplished, it sounds like. That is very different from being in entertainment and courting fame. There is something slightly clueless and sexist about you calling her "famous" that makes me think you don't really have to worry about things long term. She is most likely way out of your league intellectually. |