Contrary to your belief, life is not black & white... blanket statements rarely cover everyone of the opposite gender, sorry to disappoint you. Another possibility you failed to consider is that he could have OFFERED to walk her to her car, thus dissuading any beliefs that he may be creepy/forward/patronizing. He simply could have asked her "Can I walk you to your car?". |
This. This. This. Frequently a man (essentially a stranger) who you met for several hours would be interpreted as extremely creepy for walking you to a car by most women doing OLD. |
That sounds like something a simp would ask. Major turn off! |
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He may have been nervous that a kiss would be expected, and he wasn't too sure of himself and what he should do. This thinking may have gotten in the way of thinking about your obvious safety. The safety issue really may not have occurred to him. If you were truly afraid, you should have asked.
Not a huge red flag. Give him a second date. Just be on alert. |
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If a man isn’t a creep and she is hurrying away, my twenty-something daughter always asks dates to walk her to her car. You teach people how to treat you and many men need gentle guidance. |
| Hmmm I’m thinking he wasn’t into you. Geez not only is it courteous but if he had half a brain he would’ve at least thought of your safety. |
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I met three young men while leaving a bar. They walked me to my car around 2 am that was at least a mile away and bought me some empanadas once we got to Adams Morgan. Once I was in my car, they ordered an Uber.
This is from strangers who couldn't imagine I walked alone 2 am. They did wonder how far my car was after awhile. Pass on the guy you met. If you need someone more considerate, come to AM. They are all there in one place. |
Women don't deserve men |
Wait - She asks HIM ??!? |
I don’t know if that was the smartest decision. |
Ha! Glad I’m not the only one who was super confused about Roy and Rebecca! |
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Mistake - "Drinks turned into dinner." If the date was to meet for drinks, then that’s where you should’ve ended it. You need to learn how to conduct yourself with men if you have certain expectations of how they will treat you. You were too available, plain and simple.
No to date #2. He doesn’t respect you. Do better next time. Stay true to yourself. I don’t care if you’re starving. If the date is for drinks, have your drink or 2 then leave! I don’t care if the conversation is so good or he is so fine. Leave when the originally planned date is done. All this post-game analysis is you knowing you messed up, but trying to pin it on him. If you’re true to yourself, you’ll find the one. |
My DH is very gentlemanly, protective, and well mannered, but he occasionally forgets to unlock all of the doors when he unlocks his own. I don't wait patiently, I start tapping on the window in increasingly loud and annoying taps. He gets the hint pretty quickly .
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Yes, men don’t live in constant fear for their well-being and may need reminders. She asks for a security escort after late nights at work, too. She is an athlete and not some delicate flower, but there are certain immutable facts about women’s safety risks. |
I do that to, and he acts annoyed, like I shouldn’t care that I’m standing outside the car while he’s getting all comfortable and settled in. It’s bizarre. At this point I feel like he’s almost making a point of not unlocking the door to prove he doesn’t need to do what I ask. |