Trebor176 wrote: » No news with me really. Just working and studying really! Though, the good news is that I've a date (I'm calling it that) on Saturday How about you?
Autosport wrote: » Not long till Mr Claus comes to visit that's what I'm excited for Do tell more about this date
Shannon757 wrote: » I can't flirt for sh1t
Stravos Murphy wrote: » Make some blast at it anyway.
Surreptitious wrote: » Just talk about what she likes and pretend you're interested. Men have been doing this for centuries.
Shannon757 wrote: » Sure why do you think we got to horses?
Surreptitious wrote: » Keep it up, you might get somewhere with her. She must like you to be talking about her hobbies.
Stravos Murphy wrote: » And throw away the phones on a date, romance is on the verge of extinction.
Shannon757 wrote: » I suppose you're right
Surreptitious wrote: » You're right there.
Stravos Murphy wrote: » I am for sure, the way it's going apple will be bringing out a riding app.
Surreptitious wrote: » Riding apps are already rife mate.
[Deleted User] wrote: » This place is fierce dead.
rarariot wrote: » Has anyone ever actually hooked up or gone on a date from this?
[Deleted User] wrote: » I doubt it very much. I'm not sure what "here" actually is. The online dating forum might be worth a shot? There's a thread over in the helpdesk where you can ask for access.
Lone Stone wrote: » So anyone tried a speed dating event im thinking of giving one a go been single a fair bit now dont really fancy the whole internet dating ****e again
Trebor176 wrote: » I'm really thinking of asking a new girl in work out. My only fear is awkwardness, if she declines. I know workplace romances are common enough, but they come at a risk. She's a lovely girl anyway. There has been no flirting or anything like that. Just good chats during lunch. I can't keep resorting to online dating. It's been failing me for too long!
Hugo Stiglitz wrote: » Suss things out as much as possible. Try to find out if single etc. No point in making things awkward.