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>> Ugh. I don't understand some people. Dude is 54 not 24. What a thorough disappointment.
That's is all.
@Francita: first date?
@Mahm:
Yes. Seemed nice enough at first. Sexy too. Decent living. But after a few beers I got to hear all kinds of immature things that made me cringe. Barf. Then he wanted to kiss me good night. . . Still wiping excess slobber off my face.
@Francita:
That sounds pretty awful. Keep those standards high! You deserve better and you know it. An admirable and rare quality!
@Mahm:
I do have high standards. I red flag most dates. So maybe too high? One of my guy friends always asks me. . . So what's wrong with this one? Lol.
Is it too much to ask for a guy that is educated, fit, active, funny, sensible, open minded, not a gay hater, not a racist, not a pot smoker, not a religious zealot.....
@Francita: Those guys already have boyfriends.
@ForeCPA90:
Are you saying i should expand my criteria to women and gay men? Because I've thought about that. Lol.
@Francita:
Converting a gay man is a lot of work. And it's only temporary.
@Mahm:
Converting no. Being a good friend yes. One of my best childhood friend was gay, sadly my friend passed away a number of years ago.
@Francita: I have a couple really good friends who are gay, one of whom I met at work. When we got to be good enough friends that I was invited out with him, his partner was a complete ****** to me and it never crossed my mind why ( I was a little slow, he saw me as a threat). When I figured it out, cue the uncomfortable, no no no, you thought I was....NO I AM NOT GAY...wait...not that there's anything wrong with that.Â
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