I mean sad that she was so oblivious to your chivalry!That is so sad!
I mean sad that she was so oblivious to your chivalry!That is so sad!
It didn't bother me at the time, I just knew I wasn't going to appreciate someone who was that inattentive.That is so sad!
Once, and if anyone's had an abrupter end to a blind date than mine, please do share.
I was visiting some long distance friends, and they arranged a date for me with a girl from their social circle who I wasn't acquainted with.
The date was at a cafe/coffee shop in a library. We met outside, exchanged a few pleasantries, and I opened the door for her to make her way inside. She walked through the doorway without acknowledging the gesture. As I was still holding the door open, an elderly couple were making their exit, so I did the right thing and waited for them to leave before letting go of the door. They thanked me on exit, while my date had gone ahead and made a beeline for the cafe without me, totally oblivious.
I knew there and then the blind date was over, because my date was figuratively blind! Without saying a word, I took my leave, turned off my phone, and returned to the suite I was staying at.
Moral of the story, chivalry ain't dead, and don't date anyone like me if the art of noticing isn't one of your strong suits.![]()
That is so sad!
Just beware if you ask if they are attractive and are told "they have a great personality"![]()
Uh oh. I don't even have the "great personality" part. I may be in trouble here.![]()
Once, and if anyone's had an abrupter end to a blind date than mine, please do share.
I was visiting some long distance friends, and they arranged a date for me with a girl from their social circle who I wasn't acquainted with.
The date was at a cafe/coffee shop in a library. We met outside, exchanged a few pleasantries, and I opened the door for her to make her way inside. She walked through the doorway without acknowledging the gesture. As I was still holding the door open, an elderly couple were making their exit, so I did the right thing and waited for them to leave before letting go of the door. They thanked me on exit, while my date had gone ahead and made a beeline for the cafe without me, totally oblivious.
I knew there and then the blind date was over, because my date was figuratively blind! Without saying a word, I took my leave, turned off my phone, and returned to the suite I was staying at.
Moral of the story, chivalry ain't dead, and don't date anyone like me if the art of noticing isn't one of your strong suits.![]()
You'll know how those things roll. As soon as your explanation is on the grapevine, everyone knows about it.I'm just curious --
Did this girl ever ask your friends why you left?
Did they explain why to her?
I'm just wondering if, by chance, she was able to learn anything from this encounter.![]()
That is definitely a we're not worthy reply, love it!I would go on a blind date.
I think a blind girl would find me quite attractive.
I've often thought of dating blind women exclusively.
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I would go on a blind date.
I think a blind girl would find me quite attractive.
I've often thought of dating blind women exclusively.
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Uh oh.
I don't even have the "great personality" part.
I may be in trouble here.![]()
Max beat me to the punch.
The more I read this thread, the more my brain keeps interpreting it as, "Would You Go Out With a Date Who Was Blind?"
(On a serious note, I've often wondered what dating is like for people who aren't affected by society's visual definitions of "beauty" and "attractiveness.")
Would a blind person not care if someone wasn't rail thin, or didn't have a body like Marilyn Monroe, or (for the ladies,) big muscles?
That's cool!That reminds me of a date like that once. A couple who knew me well wanted me to ask out the wife's little sister. She was coming back for Christmas break from her Christian university. I never met her, but as a favor agreed to entertain her when she gets home.
I learned later that they really were hoping for marriage.
Good grief I never even met the gal and we're not talking about an impulsive 15 year old.
We went out and had good conversation....nice personality and very pretty. She liked table tennis and was a LOT better player than me! She could hold a conversation while beating me badly. I wasn't normally a bad player, but I looked like it that day.
It was a good blind date.....
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Or maybe I should say Deaf date!
She was nearly completely deaf, but could still read my lips while playing games if she was facing me!
I was shocked when I found out that she had a special telephone and explained her "disability."
So that was my first deaf date.
That's cool!