But, I didn't go.
I had a weird vibe from the beginning because of the following reasons:
- His profile was incomplete - only one paragraph.
- His only photos were taken by himself or his computer - does he not have ANY friends?
- He asked me out for coffee. Then deleted his profile.
- Then he created a new one a few days later and picked up our conversation like I wouldn't notice that he's contacting me with a different profile.
- But since I'm saying "yes", I told him my availability for the weekend. He offered up "3ish pm on Saturday" as a time and Mayfair Mall as the location - Ummm, that place is large. That's like saying, "Hey, wanna meet me in Milwaukee in June?" Was he expecting me to just go to Mayfair and wander around looking for him all afternoon? Sheesh.
When I asked him where we were to meet at Mayfair he never replied (I'm not familiar with that mall at all so I had no idea of a place to suggest).
So, at noon I emailed him and said that since I hadn't heard from him on where we were meeting that I was assuming that the date was off and to have a good weekend. (I added an exclamation mark at the end to not appear uber-bitchy).
He messaged me later, at 1:30, saying he could still meet up and told me to give him my phone number.
My gut reaction: Hell to the no! I'm not giving you my number after you left me hanging until an hour and a half before we were supposed to meet!
My gut reaction: Hell to the no! I'm not giving you my number after you left me hanging until an hour and a half before we were supposed to meet!
However, I have not replied to his email yet. And I suppose, to stay in keeping with my "yes" to all dates, I should write him back and offer up another time to meet. I'll mull it over and let you know what I choose to do...
Here is where he earned one singular brownie point:
I mentioned in my profile that new people think I'm intimidating (I have since edited my profile and that little nugget did not make the cut). He asked why and I mentioned my chronic bitch face. That did not deter him. And he appreciated the illustration I directed him to that explained what chronic bitch face is.
Anyone who can appreciate my chronic bitch face deserves a pat on the back.
I mentioned in my profile that new people think I'm intimidating (I have since edited my profile and that little nugget did not make the cut). He asked why and I mentioned my chronic bitch face. That did not deter him. And he appreciated the illustration I directed him to that explained what chronic bitch face is.
Anyone who can appreciate my chronic bitch face deserves a pat on the back.

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