scottyrocks
I'll Lock Up
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Women who are impressed by money were never my type of woman. A simple date would always tell me if the woman in question liked me for me.
I've only done one "pick her up at her place" date, and only because she was car-less and lived in the capital of boredom.
Women who are impressed by money were never my type of woman. A simple date would always tell me if the woman in question liked me for me.
If I had a car I would definitely always pick the girl up at her place, and drop her off at the end. As it stands, I will metro over, meet her, go to wherever we go, metro back to her place, walk her back, say goodbye, walk back to the metro to go home.That's something worth expanding on - How come men don't pick women up anymore? I find one of the first questions a guy asks you is "Do you have a car?" Before I owned one, I would answer no and my dates would have to pick me up, but they would complain, and a couple of them asked me to take the bus: "Gas is expensive, you know." This is before prices went through the ceiling like they are today, but my guilt complex would still kick in, and I believe it was intentional on their part.
That is a fantastic first date. Pool is a lot of fun and that is the perfect balance of something to do (less nerves with a task) and opportunity for conversation. (Also, thank God for girls who, like you, are not going after money, because I don't have any.)When my boyfriend and I were deciding where to go on our first date, I told him if we played pool on a Tuesday night at a local pool hall, it would be half price. He later told me that he was so much more attracted to me for that, because he knew I wasn't after him to spend a ton of money.
And the fact that you are a pool shark that can put money in "daddy's" pockets.That's something worth expanding on - How come men don't pick women up anymore? I find one of the first questions a guy asks you is "Do you have a car?" Before I owned one, I would answer no and my dates would have to pick me up, but they would complain, and a couple of them asked me to take the bus: "Gas is expensive, you know." This is before prices went through the ceiling like they are today, but my guilt complex would still kick in, and I believe it was intentional on their part.
When my boyfriend and I were deciding where to go on our first date, I told him if we played pool on a Tuesday night at a local pool hall, it would be half price. He later told me that he was so much more attracted to me for that, because he knew I wasn't after him to spend a ton of money.
That's something worth expanding on - How come men don't pick women up anymore? I find one of the first questions a guy asks you is "Do you have a car?" Before I owned one, I would answer no and my dates would have to pick me up, but they would complain, and a couple of them asked me to take the bus: "Gas is expensive, you know." This is before prices went through the ceiling like they are today, but my guilt complex would still kick in, and I believe it was intentional on their part.
When my boyfriend and I were deciding where to go on our first date, I told him if we played pool on a Tuesday night at a local pool hall, it would be half price. He later told me that he was so much more attracted to me for that, because he knew I wasn't after him to spend a ton of money.
And the fact that you are a pool shark that can put money in "daddy's" pockets.
I've always had a car so I have never, and would never, ask a woman to drive. That was always, and continues to be, my responsibility, and gladly so.
You betcha - I'm even getting the hang of the trick shots
I think that's sweet, along the same lines of opening a door for a lady Mine likes to also, even if it's my car. I don't mind, gives me a chance to look out the window!
Cute but it'll never happen here.
You betcha - I'm even getting the hang of the trick shots
I think that's sweet, along the same lines of opening a door for a lady Mine likes to also, even if it's my car. I don't mind, gives me a chance to look out the window!
Do you ever reach over and unlock his door after you are in the car? Just asking!!!!
True but I have a few cars that do not have the remote on them!I think a key remote kinda takes care of that....
Do you ever reach over and unlock his door after you are in the car? Just asking!!!!
My car doesn't have a key remote, but it does have power locks, so once I open my door I can just press a button and all the doors unlock. Sometimes I get in and leave him standing there while I fiddle with my purse just to annoy him His car was a different story (it was totaled), because it was even older than mine, so he'd have to reach over and unlock my door. If he had let me in the car first, I would reached over for sure
He got a little too used to driving an automatic when he went away for a month in August, and the first time he drove my car when he returned, he ground the gears, which didn't make me very happy. I told him if he does it again he loses his privileges, and he hasn't driven it since lol Poor guy.
Do you ever reach over and unlock his door after you are in the car?
^^ Everything you need to know about life, you can learn from a Bronx Tale lol