ravenrock202 Posted January 4, 2020 Share Posted January 4, 2020 ok, so I've known a woman for 6 years. we've been good friends for over 4 years. three and a half years ago, I had the perfect chance with her, but I blew it before we even went out on a date... so, finally after all this time, I may be getting another chance! she accepted my invitation to go out next weekend! This time I don't want to blow it, I want a night to remember! I'll admit I'm a bit out of practice with first dates. my last relationship was 12 years ago, and have only gone out with someone new a couple times since. so yeah, I'm a bit out of practice. its winter, it's cold out, so that limits activities. plus after googling events in the area that day, I found there really isn't anything going on... we did discuss having dinner at a restaurant, we haven't tried yet. step one.... now what... hellllpppp!!! Link to comment
Wiseman2 Posted January 4, 2020 Share Posted January 4, 2020 How did you "blow it"? Ok keep it simple and just have a meal at the restaurant she suggested. Don't drag it out or go over the top. Ask her out at the end of the date for next weekend. Simple. Text here and there in between the dates. Take it one step at a time.three and a half years ago, I had the perfect chance with her, but I blew it before we even went out on a date. we did discuss having dinner at a restaurant, we haven't tried yet Link to comment
ravenrock202 Posted January 4, 2020 Author Share Posted January 4, 2020 anxiety... which i do have better control of now. I wanted to chat 24/7 and I believe I revealed too much too quick.... 🤦🤦 so, even if we go somewhere that's like a half hour drive, just keep it a the dinner? Link to comment
Gary Snyder Posted January 4, 2020 Share Posted January 4, 2020 Have you met this woman? Link to comment
Wiseman2 Posted January 4, 2020 Share Posted January 4, 2020 Whoa....don't smother. Just dinner. I wanted to chat 24/7 and I believe I revealed too much too quick. just keep it a the dinner? Link to comment
ravenrock202 Posted January 4, 2020 Author Share Posted January 4, 2020 Have you met this woman? known each other for 6 years, met at a job that neither of us are at now. Link to comment
ravenrock202 Posted January 4, 2020 Author Share Posted January 4, 2020 Whoa....don't smother. Just dinner. thanks! that'll help with fuguring out what to do! Link to comment
ravenrock202 Posted January 4, 2020 Author Share Posted January 4, 2020 so, another question... thisbpast monday he met her and her mom for dinner. the waitress put both her and my meals on the same bill, and I grabbed it and said I got it! then shes like I'll buy next time. so since this will probably be the next time, should I let her buy if she wants to, or grab the bill and say i got it? Link to comment
Cherylyn Posted January 5, 2020 Share Posted January 5, 2020 so, another question... thisbpast monday he met her and her mom for dinner. the waitress put both her and my meals on the same bill, and I grabbed it and said I got it! then shes like I'll buy next time. so since this will probably be the next time, should I let her buy if she wants to, or grab the bill and say i got it? Since she said she'll pay the bill next time, let her. I wouldn't grab the bill otherwise you'll be perceived as a nervous nut. Calm down. If she hesitates to pay the bill, graciously offer to pay the bill and take it easy. Since you asked for advice, my advice would be to treat her with respect, treat her like a lady, possess impeccable manners, be kind and considerate. If I were on a date, this is what I notice about a man. It's all about character, ravenrock202. Link to comment
Gary Snyder Posted January 5, 2020 Share Posted January 5, 2020 You say you have known her six years. Forgive me for asking, but if this were a match.......why has it taken so long to get to a first date? Link to comment
Wiseman2 Posted January 5, 2020 Share Posted January 5, 2020 Who is "he". Why are you eating dinner with her mother? he met her and her mom for dinner. the waitress put both her and my meals on the same bill. Link to comment
ravenrock202 Posted January 11, 2020 Author Share Posted January 11, 2020 Who is "he". Why are you eating dinner with her mother? typo, started writing something else, then rearranged my messages then didn't proofread.. 🤦 but to answer the question, the day was my birthday, and my work bought me a cake, so I saved her and her little guy a couple pieces, and my mom also made me some brownie cupcakes, which I shared with her, because she is a fan of my mom's baked goods. I had those items, and messaged her asking if she'd be home that night, so I could drop them off, and maybe bring over something to eat. she already had dinner plans with her mom, so she invited me to join them. Link to comment
ravenrock202 Posted January 11, 2020 Author Share Posted January 11, 2020 You say you have known her six years. Forgive me for asking, but if this were a match.......why has it taken so long to get to a first date? well, we have hung out several times, mostly in groups, but did have a casual lunch one day a while back. so maybe this wouldn't really be a first date, I guess. she had been dating someone else, and they were serious enough to buy a house together, but that has ended. Since then we've been talking and she has seemed receptive, so the opportunity is now... Link to comment
ravenrock202 Posted January 11, 2020 Author Share Posted January 11, 2020 Since she said she'll pay the bill next time, let her. I wouldn't grab the bill otherwise you'll be perceived as a nervous nut. Calm down. If she hesitates to pay the bill, graciously offer to pay the bill and take it easy. Since you asked for advice, my advice would be to treat her with respect, treat her like a lady, possess impeccable manners, be kind and considerate. If I were on a date, this is what I notice about a man. It's all about character, ravenrock202. thanks Cherylyn! Link to comment
Jibralta Posted January 11, 2020 Share Posted January 11, 2020 so the opportunity is now... Is she aware of that? Link to comment
Wiseman2 Posted January 11, 2020 Share Posted January 11, 2020 Unfortunately it seems she thinks of you as a friend and certainly isn't ready to date anyone. she had been dating someone else, and they were serious enough to buy a house together, but that has ended. Since then we've been talking Link to comment
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