Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This. One coffee date and then skipping to hanging out and watching a movie at someone's place? No. Even if that is all he means (and I agree with the person that said the younger he is the more likely he meant sex), it would turn me off.
Hey, she probably met the guy on Tinder, so he was at least half expecting sex after the coffee date, and he sees no need for any further delay in getting down to business with this Tinder slut.
Anonymous wrote:This. One coffee date and then skipping to hanging out and watching a movie at someone's place? No. Even if that is all he means (and I agree with the person that said the younger he is the more likely he meant sex), it would turn me off.
Anonymous wrote:DH here. So, I've been married for 13 years, and I realize I'm not up to date on what these terms mean in a dating context. (I'm actually surprised so many of you seem so confident that you do know. Are you all recently married?)
That said, even if it's taken at a much more innocent face value, that he really does just want to watch a movie and relax, if nothing else it seems like he's getting a really casual, cheap date, and only on the second date, no less.
It's the Christmas season, you're young, you should be getting dressed up and going out for a nice evening.
Maybe I'm way too old-fashioned for my 36 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait. Should I not say, "Kids let's just chill today." Serious question.
Chill used to mean relax.
NP here.
Used in the context of "Netflix and chill," it means have sex. Used in other contexts, it still means hang out and relax. No worries!
And to blow your minds, "cake by the ocean" does not mean eat dessert waterside. lol
Anonymous wrote:Wait. Should I not say, "Kids let's just chill today." Serious question.
Chill used to mean relax.
Anonymous wrote:NP. Why are you so sure it doesn't mean "Let's hang out and watch tv together"?
Or put another way, if he actually just wants to hang out and watch tv together, then how do you expect him to suggest that?