It was time for her to go, but as usual neither of us was happy with that. So I walked her down to the parking lot, and we stood by her car, holding hands, talking, smooching...and it started to rain a little. We laughed. Neither of us wanted to part yet, damn the rain. But it rained harder, then harder. We ran to the shelter of a nearby cabana, a thatched roof over a picnic table. Not much shelter, because of course the roof leaked. And it rained harder and harder and harder, and pretty soon sideways. So we climbed up onto the picnic table, both of us now drenched anyway and laughing like idiots at the pointlessness of it. And ohh the kissing we shared there, two soaked lovers giddy with each other and with laughter, standing on a picnic table in a torrent...
Sure, I like horror movies. Seen lots of 'em. The only one that actually scared me (for personal reasons) was The Dentist. Lots of people still say The Exorcist is the scariest movie ever, and I wouldn't argue that, but when you've seen it 49 times the scare effect wears off. So for pure scariness, I'd recommend The Exorcism of Emily Rose. Of course it is similiar in theme to the earlier film, but wholly different in plot. Moreover, familiarity with the earlier film makes Emily even more unpredictable. And at least 3 scenes are guaranteed to make anyone jump in their seat.
Many years ago - ok, decades ago - I dated an Irish gal named Morag. I thought things went swimmingly, but as our relationship grew more intimate, she began muttering things like "Can't you see?" and eventually "Are you blind?" Finally one night we were making out, like college kids do (we both were), and she started again with "Can't you see? Are you blind?" No, I answered. What? What can't I see?
"I already have a boyfriend!" she said.
"Well, no!" I said. "I can't see things that aren't showing!"
That was the end of that relationship. I've had other rejections of course, plenty of 'em, over the years. But that one still makes the most amusing story.
Advice? Worry less. Enjoy more. Friends mean well but that doesn't mean they are right, so you decide for yourself. Meanwhile, make yourself at home here, and explore. It's a fun place.
Time does seem to fly here. It's a very welcoming site, has lots of ways to get involved, and offers the opportunity to meet many fun and interesting and exciting people.
Suppose you were looking at someone's CS Profile, and it specified that they sought someone in a given age range...an age range that missed your own age by ONE YEAR. What would you do? Click on by, because they were specific? Contact them anyway, because what the hell? Would it matter if the range they said was very narrow, like 2-3 years, or quite large, like 15? I know, I know, age is only a number....but THEY might not feel that way, and they were specific. What would you do?
However this entry does not include a separate Wikipedia entry 'Law of Attraction' which is categorized as 'New Thought' (whatever that means) and may be the pollster's intent. (This entry also does not include the separate entry for the film.)
RE: Would you kiss on the first date?
Sure, but why wait for a date?