YetioDoom
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Originally posted by: Colt45
pick her up before the wine thing.
whip it out.
if she runs out of the car, problem solved. if she lays you, that ain't bad neither.
I need to learn how to think like this.
Originally posted by: Colt45
pick her up before the wine thing.
whip it out.
if she runs out of the car, problem solved. if she lays you, that ain't bad neither.
Originally posted by: ajayjuneja
1. Met girl at party. "Laura."
2. Danced with girl, did some West coast swing. She was a pretty good dancer.
3. / me been looking for a dance partner. As a general rule of thumb, and as part of ballroom etiquette, I tend to keep dancing separate from dating.
4. She was disappointed that I could not go dancing with her this upcoming weekend, because I have a wine tasting party that one of my former bosses' is throwing at his vineyard.
5. To be "nice" I said she could come along to the party. I didn't expect her to say "Yes."
6. She said "yes."
I think it'll be strange to go to my former bosses party with someone I just met and am clearly not dating, nor wanting to date. I screwed up. How do I back out of this courteously?
/me regrets offering in the first place now.
Originally posted by: Lazy8s
Are you trying to date your boss? If so then uninvite her. If not then I doubt he'll be too jealous when you show up for a date.
Originally posted by: ajayjuneja
Originally posted by: Lazy8s
Are you trying to date your boss? If so then uninvite her. If not then I doubt he'll be too jealous when you show up for a date.
No, my former boss is a guy... 😕
Originally posted by: bradruth
Looking for a dance partner? Ballroom etiquette? What are you, gay? 😕
Originally posted by: Tiamat
Since when where guys not allowed to have female acquaintances?
Originally posted by: Yossarian
Originally posted by: bradruth
Looking for a dance partner? Ballroom etiquette? What are you, gay? 😕
just to put the question in perspective, how much do you spend on hair care products per month?
Originally posted by: ajayjuneja
right, but I don't want my old boss or anyone at the party to think *I am dating her*
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: ajayjuneja
right, but I don't want my old boss or anyone at the party to think *I am dating her*
Who cares what they think? 😕
Just go and have a good time. If she comes on to you just tell her that you like her as a friend and aren't interested in a relationship right now after you are heading to the bathroom to clean up.
Originally posted by: HN
dude, this is totally the last few scenes of Swingers. wait 3 days and shag her.
(or you can say the party was cancelled)
Mike: So how long do I wait to call?
Trent: A day.
Mike: Tomorrow.
Sue: Tomorrow, then a day.
Trent: Yeah.
Mike: So two days?
Trent: Yeah, I guess you could call it that, two days.
Sue: Definitely, two days is like industry standard.
Trent: You know I used to wait two days to call anybody, but now it's like everyone in town waits two days. So I think three days is kind of money. What do you think?
Sue: Yeah, but two's enough not to look anxious.
Trent: But I think three days is kind of money. You know because you...
Mike: Yeah, but you know what, mabey I'll wait 3 weeks. How's that? And tell her I was cleaning out my wallet and I just happened to run into her number.
Charles: Then ask her where you met her.
Mike: Yeah, I'll ask her where I met her. I don't remember. What does she look like? And then I'll asked if we fccked. Is that... would that be... T, would that be the money?
Trent: You know what. Ha ha ha Mike, laugh all you want but if you call too soon you might scare off a nice baby who's ready to party.
Mike: Well how long are you guys gonna wait to call your babies?
Trent, Sue: Six days.
Originally posted by: Liviathan
Who cares..just go and have fun.
Why are you so concern people thinking you are dating her?
Originally posted by: ajayjuneja
Originally posted by: KarenMarie
Originally posted by: ajayjuneja
Originally posted by: KarenMarie
can't you just go as friends?
That was my initial intention, do I need to "inform" her that this is just friends? Or only inform her if she tries to cross the line?
If you bring it up, you will make the situation awkward and you will both have a crap time. Just go, be yourself and treat her like you would any female that is just a friend. If she makes a move that she wants something more than just friendship, tell her that while you are flattered, you are unavailable.
🙂
Thanks KarenMarie! sounds like good advice!
Originally posted by: ajayjuneja
1. Met girl at party. "Laura."
2. Danced with girl, did some West coast swing. She was a pretty good dancer.
3. / me been looking for a dance partner. As a general rule of thumb, and as part of ballroom etiquette, I tend to keep dancing separate from dating.
4. She was disappointed that I could not go dancing with her this upcoming weekend, because I have a wine tasting party that one of my former bosses' is throwing at his vineyard.
5. To be "nice" I said she could come along to the party. I didn't expect her to say "Yes."
6. She said "yes."
I think it'll be strange to go to my former bosses party with someone I just met and am clearly not dating, nor wanting to date. I screwed up. How do I back out of this courteously?
/me regrets offering in the first place now.