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What exactly is a "Date"? What defines it?

Started by RainbowJingles, April 23, 2010, 01:06:04 AM

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So what defines a "real date" exactly?

The guy asks a girl to go somewhere with him, and he pays for everything.
12 (100%)
The girl asks the guy to take her somewhere and makes him pay for it all.
1 (8.3%)
A guy gets his friend to ask a girl to meet them at a conference, and go out to eat afterward.
2 (16.7%)
Anything that involves gazing at the stars
6 (50%)
The drier the better.  If they resemble a prune, that's a good sign.
4 (33.3%)
When a girl wears a guy down until he finally says, "okay; fine.  Let's go somewhere"
2 (16.7%)
An "in person" meeting where the guy pays for everything and buys flowers and rents a limo.
6 (50%)
When the girl wears a white dress and the guy wears a tux and people throw things at them and mess up their car so they have to run away to live happily ever after.  :-D
4 (33.3%)

Total Members Voted: 12

Voting closed: June 02, 2010, 01:06:04 AM

sunlight

how does what a person defines as a date, and the dreaded dating rules... reflect what will happen later after they the people going on a date are married?
  :attackhug: Be full of hugs!

Newsman

I'll take a (rare) swing at a serous reply, here.

A 'date" should be some occasion where two people who are exploring the potential for a relationship of more than just friendship get together and do one or more activitioes together, with at least part of the purpose being exploring how much potential there is for a bond of more than just friendship.

If married, the two can then still 'date' with the purpose of keeping that 'more than friendndship' bond alive, well, and growing.


John  :waving:

YooperYankDude

LOL... just reread this one too... LOL

Hmmm... more thoughts to post later... and a recap... for those who may have missed all the dating mayhem...

sunlight

Wow... I just reread this... you know, the stuff that has happened in the last few months sure does put a new spin on this whole conversation and the allegations and denials in it... :halo:
  :attackhug: Be full of hugs!

YooperYankDude

Quote from: sunlight on November 20, 2010, 07:13:53 AM
Wow... I just reread this... you know, the stuff that has happened in the last few months sure does put a new spin on this whole conversation and the allegations and denials in it... :halo:

Such as... ?   :laughhard:

taco_harvell

Quote from: sunlight on November 20, 2010, 07:13:53 AM
Wow... I just reread this... you know, the stuff that has happened in the last few months sure does put a new spin on this whole conversation and the allegations and denials in it... :halo:

Hmmmmmm....
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YooperYankDude

Quote from: RainbowJingles on April 26, 2010, 10:02:31 PM
lol  GREAT idea!

I should make my BF take ME out!!

Now if I could just FIND him...

*searches*

I guess he's still runnin' from me.  lol

So... have you made him take you out yet?

Have you found him?

Is he still running from you?

:P

YooperYankDude

Quote from: YooperYankDude on May 18, 2010, 03:46:57 AM
TheGirl shows up on Newsmans doorstep with Brownies, or cookies, or a care package in hand!  That is an awesome start to an amazing date!   :cool:

Quote from: TheGirl on May 18, 2010, 01:26:37 PM
lol..ever had that happen? Just curious

John? Can you answer this one for us?

YooperYankDude

Quote from: taco_harvell on May 18, 2010, 07:14:01 PM
Quote from: RainbowJingles on May 18, 2010, 07:10:24 PM
No one said it was for sale.

And it's oldE maidEN, thankyouverymuch.  :girltongue:

Still not buying it!!! You're not old!!!!!!!

Neither are you an "OLDE MAIDEN"!!  :nono: :nono:

Hmmm...

Quote from: RainbowJingles on May 18, 2010, 07:32:12 PM
:eyebrow:

Why does that seem to make me feel a bit nervous all of a sudden-like?  :o

Cause these threads are hilarious... and will eventually come back to haunt some folks...

:laughhard:

Newsman

Umm, you realize that, once a prosecutior opens the door with a line of questioning it, the other side can fully delve the issues also...


John/IBOB  :waving:

Quote from: YooperYankDude on November 20, 2010, 07:44:32 AM
Quote from: sunlight on November 20, 2010, 07:13:53 AM
Wow... I just reread this... you know, the stuff that has happened in the last few months sure does put a new spin on this whole conversation and the allegations and denials in it... :halo:

Such as... ?   :laughhard:

YooperYankDude

I(mposter)Bob...

Yes... I think that is well understood...

To quote someone... "I aint skeered!"

:laughhard:

YooperYankDude

When and if someone had the need for a date... and neither party is comfortable with just a one on one date, is it better to take along a married couple, or just another couple who is dating?

Is there an advantage to one over the other?

If going with another non-married couple... what about taking along a 5th person... ? Is there an advantage?


Newsman

Just a (semi-serious) thought..if it's am ore comfortable setting desired, how about a non-dating couple? It seems like that would make it more a 'hanging out together' kind of time.

YMMV
John/IBOB  :waving:

SippinTea

Inviting a married couple to go along can be, well, highly annoying. *lol* Especially when they want to use the outing as "freedom from the kids" and try to make out with each other every few minutes. (Never mind how or why I know this. *cough*)

Yoop? Really? A fifth person? Just how many people are you wanting to take on said date? :eyebrow: Unless you're doing a group outing (not really a date) and going to the zoo or the fair or something...  please leave all extraneous peoples home.  :lol:

If we're talking a date between two fairly young singles, I understand where a chaperone might be good (umm... especially when it's specifically requested by, say, the gal's parents). But sometimes there are alternatives to the obvious, depending on where you're going, and the specific family we're talking about. For example, sometimes siblings or grandmas make great chaperones. They're usually far easier to get along with than parents. *cough cough* :P

I like Sir John's idea.

And I also like the idea of double-dating with another dating couple - but it's much nicer when both couples are (mostly) on the same page spiritually and have similar view regarding touchy-feely stuff. Encouragement (IE getting pushed or urged) to do things you're really not okay with is NOT fun. And a date that isn't fun isn't a fun date. :updown:

/ramble

:beret:
"Going somewhere means leaving somewhere. Choosing something means choosing against other things. Gaining something means losing something else. And between the old and new--the 'was' and the 'not yet'--there exists only one thing: a very frightening journey called faith."
--taken from the book Coming Up For Air

sunlight

The older I get, the more I want to not date at all. . .  especially in the sense of dating like i have known it...
  :attackhug: Be full of hugs!

YooperYankDude

Quote from: sunlight on November 22, 2010, 05:01:00 PM
The older I get, the more I want to not date at all. . .  especially in the sense of dating like i have known it...

Agreed! :)

This couple going out by themselves is not an option. Both come from very conservative families / churches. So there must be more people involved, both parties are ok with that, and actually like the idea of it.

The question is how... bowling has been discussed, as well as dinner. Apparently one of two doesn't do well with talking in large group settings (lol)... and so a smaller group is needed, especially when the time spent together is supposed to be a "date."

One of them (the guy) is still attempting to figure out why going on a date is supposed to be so much better than just chillin with friends. This couple does spend time talking on the phone, and hang out with each others respective families... and the guy is not apt to discuss super serious things regarding their new friendship / relationship (still trying to figure out how to define what they are...) in front of other people... LOL.

Poor clueless guy! LOL


Newsman

YOU'll figuren it out, Z-BOB! :)

You singles better get with the act..you don't want to find yourselves in the last year of your 'mid-40's' still single!


John/IBOB  :waving:

YooperYankDude

Quote from: Newsman on November 22, 2010, 07:09:37 PM
YOU'll figuren it out, Z-BOB! :)

You singles better get with the act..you don't want to find yourselves in the last year of your 'mid-40's' still single!


John/IBOB  :waving:

You mean like I-BOB?   :biglaugh:

Definitely not... Marriage is good... looking forward to it one day Lord Willin...  :P

When there is a Z-BOB planned wedding, y'all are invited... lol. (Notice BOB, I said a Z-BOB planned wedding!)  LOL

MsJennJenn

Quote from: sunlight on November 22, 2010, 05:01:00 PM
The older I get, the more I want to not date at all. . .  especially in the sense of dating like i have known it...

I am sooo with you...
 "When a flower doesn't bloom, you fix the environment in which it grows, not the flower."
-Alexander Den Heijer-
"When I wait, you strengthen my heart."
-Psalms 27:14-
:shine:

Newsman

There..fixed that for ya!  :thumbsup2:


John/IBOB  :waving:

Quote from: YooperYankDude on November 22, 2010, 07:15:08 PM
Quote from: Newsman on November 22, 2010, 07:09:37 PM
YOU'll figuren it out, Z-BOB! :)

You singles better get with the act..you don't want to find yourselves in the last year of your 'mid-40's' still single!


John/IBOB  :waving:

You mean like I-BOB?   :biglaugh:

Definitely not... Marriage is good... looking forward to it one day Lord Willin...  :P

When there is a (Soon-to-be MRS)  Z-BOB planned wedding, y'all are invited... lol. (Notice BOB, I said a Z-BOB planned wedding!)  LOL

YooperYankDude

LOL... Yeah... the Future MRS Z-Bob will prolly be doing most of the planning... wonder where she is...? lol

Newsman

Quote from: YooperYankDude on November 22, 2010, 09:55:44 PM
LOL... Yeah... the Future MRS Z-Bob will prolly be doing most of the planning... wonder where she is...? lol

YooperYankDude


Roscoe

Quote from: YooperYankDude on November 23, 2010, 06:53:12 PM
Quote from: Newsman on November 23, 2010, 12:04:37 AM
Quote from: YooperYankDude on November 22, 2010, 09:55:44 PM
LOL... Yeah... the Future MRS Z-Bob will prolly be doing most of the planning... wonder where she is...? lol

:laughhard:
Hmmmm.... At work, perhaps? Today and tomorrow?   :freaky2: Just sayin',LOL  :hypocrite:
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sunlight

Quote from: five-oh on November 23, 2010, 10:09:00 PM
Quote from: YooperYankDude on November 23, 2010, 06:53:12 PM
Quote from: Newsman on November 23, 2010, 12:04:37 AM
Quote from: YooperYankDude on November 22, 2010, 09:55:44 PM
LOL... Yeah... the Future MRS Z-Bob will prolly be doing most of the planning... wonder where she is...? lol

:laughhard:
Hmmmm.... At work, perhaps? Today and tomorrow?   :freaky2: Just sayin',LOL  :hypocrite:
:grin: It's amazing how things that are posted in one thread so neatly answer questions in another thread... :grin:
^5's Bob!
  :attackhug: Be full of hugs!