Dating
HRockets
33 Posts
You are not going to believe this. I have a male friend, that's not the unbelievable part, who has signed on to one of the ever popular on-line dating services. Yes! I know this because another friend, female, was showing me the eligible bachelors and that's when I saw the photo of my male friend. He looks better in person than in phtotos. In fact, my daughter says he's "hot." Of course now I want to pretend to be an interested party. I've been told not to do it, but I can't resist. What would you do. Leave it alone, or have fun.
I'm at the office today because of early voting taking place at city hall. Maybe we'll have citizens come in and vote, who knows.
I'm at the office today because of early voting taking place at city hall. Maybe we'll have citizens come in and vote, who knows.
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IMHO, if he does have 'thick skin', and if you are sincere in your interest, then don't spend money going through the dating service. Run, don't walk, to the nearest Hallmark store and buy him an appropriately sentimented card expressing how you feel. Invite him to a dinner OR movie OR picnic for a fun date.
Look who painted Republicans with a broad brush stroke. Geeeezeeez
Do a Captain Smid(?), "I know nuthing".
Why would you try to get under MY skin. Right now, I'm one of the few people who tolerate you too. You might rather have your Hot Male Friend pissed off at you than me. x:-)
I don't like when men and women use the "we are friends and I do not want to ruin the relationship" excuse. Just tell it like it is-- one of you are not interested, no chemistry etc!
Just because you know it doesn't mean you need to say anything about it.
Sorry - Just caught up with everyone.