My girlfriend does not cook very well. She had invited a date over and promised him dinner but she wanted to make a good impression so she asked me to come over and whip something up then leave. Were we deceiving him, is it a big deal? Would it bother you?
SensualVixenTampa Bay area, Florida USA1,726 posts
kekei: My girlfriend does not cook very well. She had invited a date over and promised him dinner but she wanted to make a good impression so she asked me to come over and whip something up then leave. Were we deceiving him, is it a big deal? Would it bother you?
No, you two weren't decieving him. I hope you get laid, too, by her for your efforts. It would only be fair............
I do think it's deceiving and I really don't like any kind of deception. I prefer pizza or Chinese, rather than have her make a friend cook for her. She can always invite me over when she learns how to cook for herself. I also eat anything and i am not picky..so she can make macaroni and cheese and that would be fine with me.. I would care more about getting to know the person during the evening than what I ate.
rubendario: I do think it's deceiving and I really don't like any kind of deception. I prefer pizza or Chinese, rather than have her make a friend cook for her. She can always invite me over when she learns how to cook for herself. I also eat anything and i am not picky..so she can make macaroni and cheese and that would be fine with me.. I would care more about getting to know the person during the evening than what I ate.
well ruben i can give pizza but des what do you want?
I think it's kinda funny and sweet. Your friend was so nervous and wanted to make a good impression and you were awesome for helping her out.
but next time make it less of a deception by having her help you with the meal. or walk her thru a cook book recipe. then it'll just be two friends in a kitchen 'whipping' something up.
Tnpseudonym: I think it's kinda funny and sweet. Your friend was so nervous and wanted to make a good impression and you were awesome for helping her out.
but next time make it less of a deception by having her help you with the meal. or walk her thru a cook book recipe. then it'll just be two friends in a kitchen 'whipping' something up.
yeah i think it might be kinda of decieving if your friend said she cooked the meal.. but not decieving on your part because you was just helping a friend..
kekei: My girlfriend does not cook very well. She had invited a date over and promised him dinner but she wanted to make a good impression so she asked me to come over and whip something up then leave. Were we deceiving him, is it a big deal? Would it bother you?
"YOUR" girlfriend???
And she is having a "DATE" over and it is NOT you??
HELL OF A MAN you are to share the way you do.. Is she a "HOTTIE"??
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