No more drinking on first dates. I hate drink dates. They are stupid. I need a clear head to fully evaluate the guy sitting across from me and drinking makes this impossible. I think guys know this, which is why they like drink dates. I haven't met many girls that aren't friendlier after they get a drink in.
I went out with this guy a couple of weeks ago for drinks. I thought he was hilarious. Then I saw him again sober...yeah, not that funny anymore.
A single girl in San Francisco (SF) + meeting guys + dating + relationships + poor decisions + having fun = Blog with Adventures + (commentary + random thoughts + advice).
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Thursday, January 5, 2012
Holiday Parties
I am glad it is the end of the holiday party season. I have eaten too much, drank too much, and met too many people I never want to see again. I guess the last part isn't that true. I have been to some really cool parties and met interesting people. Unfortunately, not interesting people I would want to date.
Friday, December 30, 2011
Guy Update
Valley Guy (this jackss) sent me an email wanting to know how I am doing. Well, I was mighty fine before I received that infuriating email. How dare that guy contact me???? I shouldn't let him pss me off, but come on!
Monday, December 26, 2011
Sucks To Be Her
I was at a cocktail party. Knowing me, I was not in cocktail attire since I just had a full day of work. I didn't even have on proper footwear unless athletic footwear is proper for a cocktail party. I was standing on the outskirts of the party activity. A guy approached me and started talking to me. He was tall, pretty cute, and gay? Apparently, I was wrong on the gay part (starting to see a trend here). His girlfriend walked up to us (I didn't know it was his girlfriend until later).
Girlfriend: Oh how do you two know each other
Me: Standing around in this very spot. How did you two meet?
Girlfriend doesn't say anything, ignores the question, gets one of her guy friends to talk to me and pulls the tall not gay guy away.
She starts making out with him (this is the part where I figure out he isn't gay).
Sucks to be her though to know her guy is standing around at parties making conversation with other girls. I wasn't even trying to steal her man, imagine if I was...great that i can do it regardless of the setting and my attire.
Girlfriend: Oh how do you two know each other
Me: Standing around in this very spot. How did you two meet?
Girlfriend doesn't say anything, ignores the question, gets one of her guy friends to talk to me and pulls the tall not gay guy away.
She starts making out with him (this is the part where I figure out he isn't gay).
Sucks to be her though to know her guy is standing around at parties making conversation with other girls. I wasn't even trying to steal her man, imagine if I was...great that i can do it regardless of the setting and my attire.
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Entitlement
There is too much entitlement out there in the dating world. I am sure I am one of those people, but I am at least conscious of it and trying to change my way of thinking. Yeah yeah, I am educated, easy to look at, fun, have a great sense of humor, yadda yadda yadda. However, I also have some not so positive traits and might not be the warmest person in the world.
I see these guys out there who think they are the sh*t and deserve to get the hottest supermodel in the world because they are rich, smart, handsome, have a nice apartment, went to Harvard, etc. They need to remember, this is SF, there are tons of rich, smart guys, with nice apartments and Harvard degrees. Notice how I left handsome out (it's in the eye of the beholder anyway). I have met some truly unfortunate looking guys who think they are handsome.
Back to the topic at hand, these entitled guys need to remember, they aren't perfect either, so learn when to stop chasing after perfection.
I see these guys out there who think they are the sh*t and deserve to get the hottest supermodel in the world because they are rich, smart, handsome, have a nice apartment, went to Harvard, etc. They need to remember, this is SF, there are tons of rich, smart guys, with nice apartments and Harvard degrees. Notice how I left handsome out (it's in the eye of the beholder anyway). I have met some truly unfortunate looking guys who think they are handsome.
Back to the topic at hand, these entitled guys need to remember, they aren't perfect either, so learn when to stop chasing after perfection.
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
OkCupid %s
After reading The New Yorker article, I think more highly of OkCupid. I never had a problem with the site, just the guys that were contacting me off of the site. There are hundreds of questions that users can answer. With all that data, I think the % could be quite helpful providing that there are enough answered questions to make the match % statistically significant. For example, if I answered 400 questions, but some guy answered 14, the match % could be garbage.
Is compatibility in the OkCupid sense really that important. For example, is how messy a guy is a good indicator of how he would be as a husband and how that would factor in with my messiness/not so messiness?
Too many things to think about.
Is compatibility in the OkCupid sense really that important. For example, is how messy a guy is a good indicator of how he would be as a husband and how that would factor in with my messiness/not so messiness?
Too many things to think about.
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
What Is Really Important?
There seem to be a couple of different schools of thought on this whole relationship thing.
- Compatibility is the most important, for example, waking up around the same time in the morning, thoughts on noise/quiet, etc; I still think this is important
- Shared interests is important (I tend to think shared interests are an indicator of compatibility); not sure I agree with this at all. I could be compatible with someone very into video games even though I couldn't play one to save my life. Guys like to "do things" with their gals like run, sail, bike, etc...I don't see why guys can't have their own "thing." Yeah, go for that run at 6am, I'll be doing what I like to do...sleep
- Shared values, such as, family, religion, money management, etc; I am starting to think this is probably the most important
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