tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-171679687973170928.post6647028743743359621..comments2023-09-04T13:15:33.689+02:00Comments on Flâneur: Sensible Advice on First DatesKate Flâneurhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11010471193952654701noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-171679687973170928.post-14244941098523155582014-08-03T21:48:35.340+02:002014-08-03T21:48:35.340+02:00Okay I really think you're the only person you...Okay I really think you're the only person you likes first dates.<br />But I guess when you know what you're doing it's probably easy. For the rest of the planet Singlus, this isn't the case. We stutter, we stumble, we talk so much trash, it's amazing we don't get arrested for it. But then again, neither do politicians.<br />Anyway I liked your advice, but the part with the musicals... Oh well, I can tell you. I've been in that situation. And it wasn't funny as I was thinking it would be if I showed him how different we are...: <br />He said he disliked musiicals, I said I liked them, he said he likes opera way better, I said I can't stand the opera (too high-pitched). And then he went on and on about opera. (Sometimes opposites don't attract.)<br />And oh boy, there was no way out of it. He wouldn't stop. I don't need a conversation starter (you can say pretty much anything), I need advice on how to shift the conversation. Because he went on talking about every detail of opera and all I could think in an opera voice was: I'm boooooored LalaLALALALALALAHHH!!! HAHAHAhhahahahahHAhHAha.... Bohoho Bohohoo--- BOOOOORED!<br />And it was even more awkward when he asked me about some tiny detail he had mentioned and I didn't know anymore what the answer was or what he wanted to hear from me.<br /><br />I still liked the post though :)<br />XONessihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07726023515382081301noreply@blogger.com