| thoughts? |
| Uh, if both parties are into it? Not my cup of tea, personally. |
| Why don't you see how the date goes and then make judgements about class/etiquette/culture etc. |
| For high schoolers? Sounds fun! |
| How old? |
| No. Women here and not ever for me. I would rethink dating you if you suggested this. If you were sure your date is into video games then maybe after the first handful of dates go there. |
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If you go during happy hour you can get free potato poppers with your margs. After that, charge up your game cards and let the fun begin!
All jokes aside, it’s not as klassy as a fancy, shared plate, $300 meal at the latest restaurant, but keep and open mind and it could be a good way to have fun together. |
40 lol |
Are you being asked or is it your idea? |
Asked out |
| I wouldn’t care and I’d go have fun but I don’t have a giant stick up my ass. |
| It sounds more fun than the vast majority of first dates I have been on. |
| He is testing you to see how you respond to this sort of suggestion. If it really doesn't sound fun at all to you, then it is probably a good sign that this isn't the right romantic relationship for you. In the sense that it is a screening device, it is a lot better of an idea than some generic meet for coffee date. |
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woman, 44, here. I'd far prefer this to dinner/the movies.
It's an activity. You get to see how each other reacts to winning/losing. Or you play a ton of Skee-Ball and give all the tickets to some little kid. |
NP. What are you asking us exactly? Do you like the place? |