Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are you/him?
I'm 36. I have two kids. He's 40.
You're lucky to have any dates.
Thank you for your comment.
PP is crude but spot on. You're 36 with two kids. You need to be LESS picky, not more picky. THIS guy is the prize, he's 40 with no kids. His opportunities are endless, as opposed to you, who has an immense amount of baggage. You should feel fortunate, he can date much younger than you but he for some god forsaken reason chose you.
Anonymous wrote:I completely agree. I had a wonderful time on my first date with my husband, but wasn't sure that what I felt for him was more than for a great friend. Thank goodness I didn't give up on him - we have now been married for 3 years and are expecting our first baby, and I am still over-the-moon happy with him. He's handsome, witty, very attentive, successful, kind to my family - the list goes on! I think I dismissed him in part because he was so straightforward from the get-go, and I was used to the "bad boys" who didn't treat me well. Turns out I needed to recalibrate what I was looking for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trust your gut. I didn't andended up married to someone I should not have married. I ignored weirdness. Don't ignore anything. No more than one more date. No mercy or pity dates.
NP here. I did exactly the same thing as PP and regret it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - thank you everyone for your comments. Lots of good food for thought.
What did you decide?
We're texting....I feel like he's not the guy, but might go out with him once more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - thank you everyone for your comments. Lots of good food for thought.
What did you decide?
Anonymous wrote:I have often gone on date #2 when I wasn't sure--usually the guy was good on paper and nice, but I wasn't feeling the spark.
I never have regretted going on date #2. But every ltr I have had--including my marriage--has started with an immediate spark (and an one that overriding not being 'perfect on paper'). I also managed to set up two of my less than exciting dates with friends of mine because they were good guys, good company.
Anonymous wrote:OP here - thank you everyone for your comments. Lots of good food for thought.