Anonymous wrote:What's his reaction to those things? Does he seem open to eating things he's never heard of? The openness to new experience would be more of the litmus test for a second date than past experience for me.
Anonymous wrote:Recently separated 46 year old UMC, post grad educated, white woman. I'd been married for 14 years. I haven't been with another man since before my husband.
My sister says I needed to say fvck it and just into into Tinder to 'get alive again'
First few dates are just really ick because its obvious the guys think it's basically a booty call. That's not my interest at all.
Match with another guy and we actually correspond for a week before meeting. We meet. He's cute-ish, a little short, but he's professional, well spoken and kind so I'm open to meet again.
I suggest Indian. He says he's never had Indian food. I figure he's kidding but he's not so I say how about Pho. He says he doesn't even know what that is. Alarms are going off. How does a 45 year old urban professional not know about Pho or curry? Just for fun I then suggest Banh Mi. Yeah, never heard of that. He's never been out off the country. He doesn't read, never been to a play etc.
He's incredibly uncultured and its weird given his station.
Would you go out again?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem with this guy is not his food choices. It is his stupidity. If he didn't know what the food choices were he could quickly find out (the world wide web) instead of responding like a plebe.
Yep. How hard is it to type "pho" into Google and click n images?
"Oh, looks like noodle soup!"
Nitpicky. He was honest. So let's say he googles it and then says, I've never had it. OP would think the same thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem with this guy is not his food choices. It is his stupidity. If he didn't know what the food choices were he could quickly find out (the world wide web) instead of responding like a plebe.
Yep. How hard is it to type "pho" into Google and click n images?
"Oh, looks like noodle soup!"
Anonymous wrote:The problem with this guy is not his food choices. It is his stupidity. If he didn't know what the food choices were he could quickly find out (the world wide web) instead of responding like a plebe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He says he's never had Indian food. ...He doesn't read, never been to a play etc.
Never had Indian food: a little unusual, but completely unimportant.
Doesn't read: complete dealbreaker.
(I'm male, if it matters.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's his reaction to those things? Does he seem open to eating things he's never heard of? The openness to new experience would be more of the litmus test for a second date than past experience for me.
This
If he is open to doing new things great. If he doesnt even want to try new stuff like that then I say no to a 2nd date.