Anonymous wrote:I've slept with guys I haven't been attracted to simply because they were nice and I felt sorry for them. Lie back and think of England.
Anonymous wrote:I once had a first date that was going horrible at first but turned a new leaf after about four or five drinks - kept the date going and we ended up sleeping together that night (and I never called her again).
So, you never know how it's going to turn out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, but I would still bail. Going on a date with someone you know will result in nothing is also a waste of time and rude.
Just because you know that you aren't going to date the person doesn't mean that it isn't worthwhile to spend a meal and chitchat. Be polite, talk about local news, local events, whatever you had planned to talk about when you thought there was the potential for a connection. Finish the meal, then say something pleasant about meeting them and go on your way. Sharing a friendly meal with someone is not a waste of time. It's sad that people only feel that spending time with another person is worth their while if there is a future relationship.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I once arrived at a date and the guy was wearing a wedding ring
I told him this wasn't going to work for me and walked right out.
And if he was divorced but just liked the ring?
First impressions can often be correct but, keeping an open mind and having enough manners to finish the date never killed anyone. Who knows, by the end of date, you may discover your initial impression was off.
Anonymous wrote:...is it rude to just leave? I don't want to have to sit there for two hours feeling awkward, and in a way I feel like the other person wouldn't want their time wasted either.
Anonymous wrote:I once arrived at a date and the guy was wearing a wedding ring
I told him this wasn't going to work for me and walked right out.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, it's rude to just leave.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, but I would still bail. Going on a date with someone you know will result in nothing is also a waste of time and rude.
Just because you know that you aren't going to date the person doesn't mean that it isn't worthwhile to spend a meal and chitchat. Be polite, talk about local news, local events, whatever you had planned to talk about when you thought there was the potential for a connection. Finish the meal, then say something pleasant about meeting them and go on your way. Sharing a friendly meal with someone is not a waste of time. It's sad that people only feel that spending time with another person is worth their while if there is a future relationship.
Totally, because that is direct and doesn't send mixed signals at all. I think what you've described is a huge waste of time for both parties involved.