Topic: Ever had an unusual date?
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Thu 10/10/13 12:48 PM
Taking a bird out to a restaurant doesn't really appeal to me. I've never liked eating my grub in front of other people. I just like to get it down as quick as possible. Unlike all these modern yuppy types that like to ponce about with it for hours.

So instead I'd prefer to take a woman out into the woods or something but I'm worried they might think I'm a little weird. What do you think?

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Thu 10/10/13 12:53 PM
If a guy proposed taking me into the woods for a date I'd be fearful of chainsaws and hillbilly banjo music....

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Thu 10/10/13 01:37 PM
I've had plenty of unusual dates. Nothing wrong with it if you can find a woman that's as weird as you are.

I think that you're on the right track anyway because my ex girlfriend was always complaining that I didn't want to go out and do stuff. I was like, "But I've got a girlfriend now, so what do I need to go out for?"

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Thu 10/10/13 01:44 PM

I've had plenty of unusual dates. Nothing wrong with it if you can find a woman that's as weird as you are.

I think that you're on the right track anyway because my ex girlfriend was always complaining that I didn't want to go out and do stuff. I was like, "But I've got a girlfriend now, so what do I need to go out for?"
Perhaps the idea of shared activities outside the home will one day sneak into this gentlemans myopic view of what constitutes a reciprocal sharing relationship. But then again, maybe not!!!

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Thu 10/10/13 02:00 PM


I've had plenty of unusual dates. Nothing wrong with it if you can find a woman that's as weird as you are.

I think that you're on the right track anyway because my ex girlfriend was always complaining that I didn't want to go out and do stuff. I was like, "But I've got a girlfriend now, so what do I need to go out for?"
Perhaps the idea of shared activities outside the home will one day sneak into this gentlemans myopic view of what constitutes a reciprocal sharing relationship. But then again, maybe not!!!


My post was slightly tongue in cheek and I have changed a lot since then.

With the last girlfriend that I had I wanted to go out and do stuff but she was the one that just wanted to stay in the house.

I just had problems with my ex because I was a bit afraid of the world because I have a disability. I did take her out though but when I did she still complained that I was only doing it because she was nagging me. Couldn't win either way. But I think women want you to take the initiative in these situations and not just ask them what they want to do.

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Thu 10/10/13 02:11 PM
A thread about women falling in love with serial killers. Now talking about wanting to take women into the woods.

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Thu 10/10/13 02:15 PM
Ohhhh. It looks like I've got a Detective Inspector hot on my heels. HAHAHAHAHAHAH!

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Thu 10/10/13 02:23 PM
Edited by SparklingCrystal 💖💎 on Thu 10/10/13 02:25 PM

A thread about women falling in love with serial killers. Now talking about wanting to take women into the woods.

2+2=

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I can understand the predicament though. I don't like spending hours on dining either. I simply haven't got the patience or something. I just like to eat and get out of their.
I can enjoy it when the occasion calls for it (which basically means "when it suits me" shades ).

But what if you date a lot. If that means sitting in a restaurant each Saturday, for hours on end, pffff ... Someone pls shoot me in the head!
Having a drink, nice pub, I like that. I like the opportunity to talk (which is somewhat tricky with a T-bone steak in your gob in the restaurant scene), have a bit of a laugh, whatever. A nice pub would be good, provided it has the right lighting, music and not too many drunk idiots.
Woods could be nice, but I wouldn't go into the woods with a guy I don't know, s*d that!

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Thu 10/10/13 04:46 PM

A thread about women falling in love with serial killers. Now talking about wanting to take women into the woods.

2+2=


laugh laugh laugh laugh

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Thu 10/10/13 05:01 PM

Taking a bird out to a restaurant doesn't really appeal to me. I've never liked eating my grub in front of other people. I just like to get it down as quick as possible. Unlike all these modern yuppy types that like to ponce about with it for hours.

So instead I'd prefer to take a woman out into the woods or something but I'm worried they might think I'm a little weird. What do you think?
Tell the truth? You just don't want to spend any money? I bet your jeans are 6 years old and your pockets are brand new? laugh laugh laugh

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Thu 10/10/13 05:41 PM

Taking a bird out to a restaurant doesn't really appeal to me. I've never liked eating my grub in front of other people. I just like to get it down as quick as possible. Unlike all these modern yuppy types that like to ponce about with it for hours.

So instead I'd prefer to take a woman out into the woods or something but I'm worried they might think I'm a little weird. What do you think?
yes thats really paroinod guy theres no way id go into the woods to eat. Wotk on it. Get use to eating in public.

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Thu 10/10/13 05:42 PM

Taking a bird out to a restaurant doesn't really appeal to me. I've never liked eating my grub in front of other people. I just like to get it down as quick as possible. Unlike all these modern yuppy types that like to ponce about with it for hours.

So instead I'd prefer to take a woman out into the woods or something but I'm worried they might think I'm a little weird. What do you think?
we are girls not birds!!!

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Thu 10/10/13 05:50 PM



I've had plenty of unusual dates. Nothing wrong with it if you can find a woman that's as weird as you are.

I think that you're on the right track anyway because my ex girlfriend was always complaining that I didn't want to go out and do stuff. I was like, "But I've got a girlfriend now, so what do I need to go out for?"
Perhaps the idea of shared activities outside the home will one day sneak into this gentlemans myopic view of what constitutes a reciprocal sharing relationship. But then again, maybe not!!!


My post was slightly tongue in cheek and I have changed a lot since then.

With the last girlfriend that I had I wanted to go out and do stuff but she was the one that just wanted to stay in the house.

I just had problems with my ex because I was a bit afraid of the world because I have a disability. I did take her out though but when I did she still complained that I was only doing it because she was nagging me. Couldn't win either way. But I think women want you to take the initiative in these situations and not just ask them what they want to do.
just ask us what we like to do we will tell you.