langleygirl: Alexey and I'll be there .... what time is dinner!!
I can do the deserts pretty good, but you may have to help me out on the dinner. You did say that you could bake. You all come on anytime. I have a few more weeks of break and nothing to do.
In all fairness (and before I lose my woman card) doesn't it seem to you girls like the woman deserved the brush off? After all SHE was the one who was initially overly concerned with how HE looked. She made the big deal out of being physically attracted etc. etc. She played a game she couldn't win if she was lying about her physical appearance. WHAT exactly would you have expected him to do? She put him in a pretty awkward position by leading him to believe he was going to see something entirely different from what he saw. He reacted pretty humanly I think. I think turning and leaving was far better than standing there with his mouth wide open trying to think of something nice to say.
kidatheart: Deserve's got nothing to do with it. I didn't read the entire thread, just the last couple of pages, and saw something about women baking and making cookies.
My gingersnap cookies are yummy. I'll make you a batch.
langleygirl: lol .... great minds think alike! I've never played Wii before - it could be interesting.
You will get addicted quickly. I've been playing tennis since Christmas. I can box pretty good too. You can also bowl, play baseball and golf. It is really fun.
drivenbysound: If someone is seeking honesty, is it wrong to expect it in return?
Not at all, but don't we do that all the time, at least to some extent? How many times I've had to endure guys who claimed e.g. to have a great sense of humour, and showed none during the conversation/date? And that is a far more serious fault in my book than weight which comes and goes...
woodzchick: I can do the deserts pretty good, but you may have to help me out on the dinner. You did say that you could bake. You all come on anytime. I have a few more weeks of break and nothing to do.
alexey8: me either, I just heard about how people have thrown the remotes threw the TV...and let's just say...I want to be there for when woodz does it!
My problem is not holding onto the remote. It is knocking everything off the table with the remote.
NeWildflower: In all fairness (and before I lose my woman card) doesn't it seem to you girls like the woman deserved the brush off? After all SHE was the one who was initially overly concerned with how HE looked. She made the big deal out of being physically attracted etc. etc. She played a game she couldn't win if she was lying about her physical appearance. WHAT exactly would you have expected him to do? She put him in a pretty awkward position by leading him to believe he was going to see something entirely different from what he saw. He reacted pretty humanly I think. I think turning and leaving was far better than standing there with his mouth wide open trying to think of something nice to say.
kidatheart: Deserve's got nothing to do with it. I didn't read the entire thread, just the last couple of pages, and saw something about women baking and making cookies.
bay163: I had a date with a woman from another dating site, she said in her ad she was 5'6 135 pounds, she wanted to make sure I looked good, before I could meet her I had to send a pic from that day with no shirt on, just to make sure she was attracted to my body, that was important to her. Well her only pic was in a bathing suit and she was smokin hot, I could not wait to meet her, we met at a Starbucks in San Mateo, I hired a freaking baby sitter to be with my kids while I was out because it was 6pm and I was hoping this might go ALL NIGHT LONG!!!!! Well freaking well, when I walked into the Starbucks right on time she was starring right at me and standing about three feet away, I was shocked you see I recognized her face but she had gained over 50 freaking pounds, she said "are you Bay?" I said "No" turned and got back to my car asap without looking back. Then I called her from my cell phone and said I had an emergency and could not make it, she said "I know that was you" I said back "oh was that you, I did not recognize you, you look different than your pic". Was I right to do that???
Weimarlady: Not at all, but don't we do that all the time, at least to some extent? How many times I've had to endure guys who claimed e.g. to have a great sense of humour, and showed none during the conversation/date? And that is a far more serious fault in my book than weight which comes and goes...
There's a big difference between the two. A sense of humor is open to an individual's interpretation..while anyone with eyes can see when someone has lied about their appearance.
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yes she is too skinny for me as well