Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not that there's something wrong with asking for a chance, but I would be put off by it
I'd likely agree to the change but it's something I'd take note of and monitor.
Hahaha. “Monitor” … what the heck?
Anonymous wrote:“I don’t like you that much to agree to pool. Can we do x instead?”
I live in the suburbs and so many guys would invite me into dc for a date (totally normal) but I didn’t have the energy to do that for a first date and used the above line more or less and the guys that were worth my time didn’t care at all to travel to the burbs. It felt high maintenance on my part but I also didn’t care. Going into dc wasn’t worth the hassle.
Anonymous wrote:“I don’t like you that much to agree to pool. Can we do x instead?”
I live in the suburbs and so many guys would invite me into dc for a date (totally normal) but I didn’t have the energy to do that for a first date and used the above line more or less and the guys that were worth my time didn’t care at all to travel to the burbs. It felt high maintenance on my part but I also didn’t care. Going into dc wasn’t worth the hassle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would anyone waste so much time on a guy who suggests something that they have absolutely no interest in doing? Sounds like many think you can mold this pool player into someone he obviously isn’t. It would be much better for OP to move on to a prospect that’s more in line with her idea of a good first date rather than working with "Pool Hall Joe". Unless, of course, OP has no other prospects, which is my suspicion.
Because the guy isn't necessarily spending all his free time in pool halls. He could just be a guy struggling to come up with a fun date idea. I advised that the OP throw out a different idea and see his reaction.
But OP wasn’t receptive to the idea so why bother to reinvent it? When someone shows you who they are, believe them. Unless of course you’re desperate.
Anonymous wrote:Not that there's something wrong with asking for a chance, but I would be put off by it
I'd likely agree to the change but it's something I'd take note of and monitor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would anyone waste so much time on a guy who suggests something that they have absolutely no interest in doing? Sounds like many think you can mold this pool player into someone he obviously isn’t. It would be much better for OP to move on to a prospect that’s more in line with her idea of a good first date rather than working with "Pool Hall Joe". Unless, of course, OP has no other prospects, which is my suspicion.
Because the guy isn't necessarily spending all his free time in pool halls. He could just be a guy struggling to come up with a fun date idea. I advised that the OP throw out a different idea and see his reaction.
But OP wasn’t receptive to the idea so why bother to reinvent it? When someone shows you who they are, believe them. Unless of course you’re desperate.
Anonymous wrote:My DH and I had our first date at a billiards place in DC. It was really fun bc you could talk but you were also doing an activity at the same time. I’m terrible at pool.
Our next date was at an upscale restaurant. Keep an open mind. Honestly, I don’t understand why people have such stringent rules, and then wonder why they are still single. Live a little.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would anyone waste so much time on a guy who suggests something that they have absolutely no interest in doing? Sounds like many think you can mold this pool player into someone he obviously isn’t. It would be much better for OP to move on to a prospect that’s more in line with her idea of a good first date rather than working with "Pool Hall Joe". Unless, of course, OP has no other prospects, which is my suspicion.
Because the guy isn't necessarily spending all his free time in pool halls. He could just be a guy struggling to come up with a fun date idea. I advised that the OP throw out a different idea and see his reaction.
Anonymous wrote:Why would anyone waste so much time on a guy who suggests something that they have absolutely no interest in doing? Sounds like many think you can mold this pool player into someone he obviously isn’t. It would be much better for OP to move on to a prospect that’s more in line with her idea of a good first date rather than working with "Pool Hall Joe". Unless, of course, OP has no other prospects, which is my suspicion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“I don’t like you that much to agree to pool. Can we do x instead?”
I live in the suburbs and so many guys would invite me into dc for a date (totally normal) but I didn’t have the energy to do that for a first date and used the above line more or less and the guys that were worth my time didn’t care at all to travel to the burbs. It felt high maintenance on my part but I also didn’t care. Going into dc wasn’t worth the hassle.
Omg who would go out with someone who led with this line? There are a million other things to say.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does a first date have to be creative? Nothing wrong with a nice lunch and/or trip to a museum. I wouldn’t do a first date where I was likely to be shown up in something at which I am relatively unskilled.
I bet this guy didn’t pick a restaurant because he doesn’t want to pay. Pool is cheap.
+1. It's a red flag to me. The guys can easily ignore his date if it doesn't go well too. Yuck. Do people still smoke in pool halls?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does a first date have to be creative? Nothing wrong with a nice lunch and/or trip to a museum. I wouldn’t do a first date where I was likely to be shown up in something at which I am relatively unskilled.
I bet this guy didn’t pick a restaurant because he doesn’t want to pay. Pool is cheap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don’t you want to go? What type of place is it? I’d probably still go…
It's to play pool. I hate pool, and the place looks sketch.
Anonymous wrote:My DH and I had our first date at a billiards place in DC. It was really fun bc you could talk but you were also doing an activity at the same time. I’m terrible at pool.
Our next date was at an upscale restaurant. Keep an open mind. Honestly, I don’t understand why people have such stringent rules, and then wonder why they are still single. Live a little.