introverted1 Posted June 26, 2019 Share Posted June 26, 2019 At the VERY least, a date, any date is an opportunity for her to practice her best--otherwise what will she do when she finally snags a date with mr. right??!??! She will have had no practice giving "good date" and likely mess it up. Versace nails it here. A date is like a job interview - you always go in with the attitude that you want the job, even if you are actually hoping for a better offer from a different job. And each interview that you ace prepares you for the next one. So there is a benefit to practicing your interview game, even if you're not in the job market. Dating is no different. Link to post Share on other sites
olivetree Posted June 26, 2019 Share Posted June 26, 2019 We walked around the museum and it was like talking to a brick wall 90% of the time. I asked him a few basic questions like if he had any kids or if he'd ever been married. He said he has no children and he was married once (divorced 3 or 4 years). He asked if I was ever married or had kkds, I said no to both. Was the conversation literally an exchange of a few yes or no questions? It sounds like you both were talking to brick walls. 1 Link to post Share on other sites
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