If (where I go most times) didn't keep changing bartenders on me, somebody would already know what I like to drink. Nobody stays in this town very long (I hope I don't).
If I was a regular, all the time coming in, then I would try to have my own seat and know the bartender well. But they seem to change bartenders every 3-4 months. So, I never know who's working there.
I kind of like the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders. They have a good history behind them, but they are awfully stricted with everything (tummy has to be ultimately tones, always have makeup on during practices/rehearsals, and be on time always).
You look just fine, babe. It shows that you are totally down to earth and don't need fancy, skimpy stuff to wear or a lot of makeup. You look good, I think. Hang in there, babe and have fun with this!!!!
I normally try to find a seat, at the bar (because most places here don't have waitress service) and then I order. After that I wait for the band to play and then I might go dance.
Yes, I would. If we had a whole bunch of dates in the next 6 months and aren't seeing anyone else (and it seems that we are getting along great and have same interests) yes I would move in.
I think it's a lot about the media. I think Hugh Hefner kind of started it, when Playboy came out and ever since most men just want a woman with a great figure. Because way before that, plus-sized girls were extremely accepted.
Right now I only have 1. He's from my town and wanted to meet me, but when last Saturday came around he was mad that I forgot to call him. I'd tried to explained that I had a good time that day and totally forgot by the time I got home. I told him I was sorry and that we could try again. He was really miffed. Then he found out about what I did in my last job and said "get a real life, b****!!". He really hurt me, scared me with his temper, and I didn't like his uptight personality either. I'm real glad we didn't meet. I'd probably be dead or something!!
So, he's the only one I had blocked. I normally never block people, but when they said bad stuff like that to me and scare me, I have no choice. I'll probably remove it after about 3 months or so.
I was on a date with a great guy and we went to Gurley Street Sports Pub to have a few drinks, play pool, and just talk about one another. It was all fun. But then, a friend of his came in and said something to him. Then he came up to me and said, "My friend said that you go out with men all the time". I said, "Only the ones who ask me out, because I'm single right now and haven't found the one for me". And he said that he had to go. I was totally embarrassed.
That's why I hate this town. There's been rumors/gossip about me by certain people I've seen a few times there. They just don't want to know me. It's also because I don't dress the way a lot of people in this town dress. So, that kind of started when I first moved here and went out on my first weekend here.
RE: getting laid
I don't know. Maybe there's more to a selection of women than men in certain parts of the country?