Anonymous wrote:First dates should be low pressure and also something where it's easy for either party to excuse themselves if the other person isn't what they said they were. First dates should also be about conversation so you can see if you enjoy talking to the other person. Rock climbing on the first date? No, I'd rather go to a group climb and meet a woman there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP. 17:51 - could you elaborate? I'm past this guy and not interested in fwb, but for future reference I would appreciate your insight. We texted over OkCupid for two days maybe a total of 15 messages, seemed to connect, so I thought the next logical step was getting off the app to phones.
The last time I dated Bill Clinton was pres in his first term and there was no internet. Please, school me and others in the same boat!
I have been online for about 2 months and I still don't understand-I chat with someone back and forward for hours and then the next day nothing... Men say oh we must meet but then nothing... I don't understand!! Should I be more aggressive and suggest meeting myself?
The only time online dating worked for me, I told him we should go out on Friday and picked a time and place. He said he'd talked to a ton of women who would chat for awhile then disappear or cancel the date after a week of messages. He liked he initiative.
Yes, lots of women flake out. Around 20 percent in my experience. But I also hate when a woman sets up the first date. Example: I offer to meet woman from Match for a drink Saturday afternoon. Her reply: I want to go to a wine festival. I check and it's $40 per person. Next!
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Yikes PP! I assume you are financially stable and not a starving student? Wine festival could have been fun but you wouldn't want to spend $40 on her to find out?
Why spend any time or money if it's already not a match. I would cringe at a $40 wine festival. I would cringe at a $0 wine festival too.
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Yikes PP! I assume you are financially stable and not a starving student? Wine festival could have been fun but you wouldn't want to spend $40 on her to find out?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP. 17:51 - could you elaborate? I'm past this guy and not interested in fwb, but for future reference I would appreciate your insight. We texted over OkCupid for two days maybe a total of 15 messages, seemed to connect, so I thought the next logical step was getting off the app to phones.
The last time I dated Bill Clinton was pres in his first term and there was no internet. Please, school me and others in the same boat!
I have been online for about 2 months and I still don't understand-I chat with someone back and forward for hours and then the next day nothing... Men say oh we must meet but then nothing... I don't understand!! Should I be more aggressive and suggest meeting myself?
The only time online dating worked for me, I told him we should go out on Friday and picked a time and place. He said he'd talked to a ton of women who would chat for awhile then disappear or cancel the date after a week of messages. He liked he initiative.
Yes, lots of women flake out. Around 20 percent in my experience. But I also hate when a woman sets up the first date. Example: I offer to meet woman from Match for a drink Saturday afternoon. Her reply: I want to go to a wine festival. I check and it's $40 per person. Next!
Yikes PP! I assume you are financially stable and not a starving student? Wine festival could have been fun but you wouldn't want to spend $40 on her to find out?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP. 17:51 - could you elaborate? I'm past this guy and not interested in fwb, but for future reference I would appreciate your insight. We texted over OkCupid for two days maybe a total of 15 messages, seemed to connect, so I thought the next logical step was getting off the app to phones.
The last time I dated Bill Clinton was pres in his first term and there was no internet. Please, school me and others in the same boat!
There was internet. You just didn't have it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP. 17:51 - could you elaborate? I'm past this guy and not interested in fwb, but for future reference I would appreciate your insight. We texted over OkCupid for two days maybe a total of 15 messages, seemed to connect, so I thought the next logical step was getting off the app to phones.
The last time I dated Bill Clinton was pres in his first term and there was no internet. Please, school me and others in the same boat!
I have been online for about 2 months and I still don't understand-I chat with someone back and forward for hours and then the next day nothing... Men say oh we must meet but then nothing... I don't understand!! Should I be more aggressive and suggest meeting myself?
The only time online dating worked for me, I told him we should go out on Friday and picked a time and place. He said he'd talked to a ton of women who would chat for awhile then disappear or cancel the date after a week of messages. He liked he initiative.
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The last time I dated Bill Clinton
Anonymous wrote:New to this, but after a couple days of messaging through the app, the guy gave me his number, so I replied with mine. This happened Friday, but he hasn reached out yet (on either the app or via phone).We had a good back and forth/he was responding quickly so I'm just wondering what happened and if I should move on? We are both 40s if that matters.