Friday, July 6, 2007

Blind Date 101

I have a blind date on Tuesday. So, how do I be me, without being too much of me?

4 comments:

mjonthemove said...

Guys aren't very good listeners. They always have to offer advice. Ergo, when I met Sarah, I talked about things that drove me life. I talked about things that I was excited about.

After a few dates, I talked about all of my fears about myself.

And after dating and marrying she's discovering and I am working on the things I should actually fear about myself.

So, throw the advice out if you think it sucks, but to summarize: just talk about what you are excited about in life. Keep it positive for the evening, and remember that you are cool.

Tom said...

Blind dates can go one of four ways:
1. Eventful and great, most likely leading to a second date.
2. Eventful and bad, you leave with a blind-date-war-story about him.
3. Eventful and bad, he leaves with a blind-date-war-story about you.
4. Uneventful, no one leaves with anything but more cynicism about dating/blind-dating.

The only reason worth going on a blind date is to shoot for #1. The last thing you need right now is #4. I say, err on the side of trying too hard to make it a #1 night rather than a #4 night, and, if nothing else, you will end up with a #2 or #3 night. My money's on a #2 night, with #4 in a close second. No offense, I just don't see that as the way God will bring Mr. Right into your life.

just me said...

i happen to have some recent experience in this area. even if you do end up with a #1 night according to tom's blind dating expert analysis, it will feel like a #4 night or a #2 night. however, given that, if the night ends with you thinking "i don't know," give the guy a second chance. usually, my "i don't knows" lead to resounding "nos" and look where that has gotte me. i will choose the opposite for you.

AL said...

Another one to put on the list. 5. Went okay, no huge sparks, no catastrophes. If something happens, fine; if nothing happens, fine.