Tonight, we the boys of Yea Forums will be taking all of you out on a date, here at this beautiful Victorian Ballroom. Girls, grab your fanciest dress. Men, tighten your ties. Grab a drink, have a dance, and get to know one another.
Tell us about you, your day, your week, your year, or your life. Whatever is on your mind is welcome for discussion. Not sure what to say? I provided some sample questions down below. Be sure to give very detailed answers, we want to get to know you after all. We'll simply copy and paste this sentence if your response isn't detailed enough, so go ahead and give us the full story.
The questions are for both men and women to answer, be sure to specify your gender at the beginning of the post to help us out. Be sure to respond to each other as well, let's get to know each other. >Are you currently single? Tell us how your love life is at the moment. >What was your first 'serious' relationship like? >What was your most regrettable relationship like? >Tell us about the time you were a bad person in your relationship. >What do you find most attractive in the opposite sex? >What do you find the most aggravating about the opposite sex in general? >What is your ideal first date?
>Are you currently single? Tell us how your love life is at the moment. Single at the moment, though I've been seeing a very nice young lady here and there. I don't think either of us feel the appropriate spark to put any labels on it, but we enjoy our time together.
>What was your first 'serious' relationship like? It is hard to define serious, but when I first moved out to Los Angeles I had the misfortune of dating an older woman with very high standards. She liked her men young and would feign being much younger herself, but it was easy to tell she was in her late twenties despite her short height. We had some good times but we were incompatible in most ways. I have seen her around recently and she has not aged well.
>What was your most regrettable relationship like? Probably that first one. I got very little out of it, not even the appropriate heartbreak for such a length of time.
>Tell us about the time you were a bad person in your relationship. There was a woman I saw for about a year, though we never put a label on it. When we first met she insisted she wasn't looking to date and left it at that. A year later I had accidentally sent her an inappropriate photo clearly meant for another woman and she had a freak out over it.
>What do you find most attractive in the opposite sex? Generally the way they compose themselves. I am particularly fond of more traditional city women, the kind who come with a few artistic talents they enjoy sharing such as singing.
>What do you find the most aggravating about the opposite sex in general? Oh, all sorts of things. It is difficult for me to date very long if I am honest as the general interactions become irksome after the initial joy fades.
>What is your ideal first date? These days I am not sure, but I would love to do something a bit more traditional, there is a swing-dance club I have been meaning to go to.
>single, too busy for a relationship at the moment, so I settle for one night stands and tinder dates >when I dated an 18 year old at 16. Still pretty proud of that >I dated this ugly skeleton warrior in freshman year. She was flirting with her ex and trying to get back with him the whole time and broke up with me for getting mad when I found out >I pushed a really innocent girl beyond her comfort zone. I was her first real boyfriend and took it gently at first. After I became her first kiss, I guess I went top fast. I wasn't trying to rape her or anything, but I got a little handsy with her, knowing it would make her uncomfortable and she ended it shortly after that, stating that she wasn't wasn't ready for a relationship yet >blonde hair, blue eyes, athletic body, but above all a great mind and jovial personality. A girl who just really enjoys life and adventure >women communicate so bizzarely. They never say exactly what they mean and constantly leave me analyzing the things I say before I say them >dinner somewhere and a nice walk afterwards. Always fun.
>Are you currently single? Tell us how your love life is at the moment. Yes, but in love with a girl who doesn't like me back. >What was your first 'serious' relationship like? I never had a "serious" relationship before. Wizard in the making. >What was your most regrettable relationship like? My IQ is too low to answer this question. >Tell us about the time you were a bad person in your relationship. Well, physical contact with someone else is never a good thing if you really want someone else. Just a loser I am. >What do you find most attractive in the opposite sex? Eyes and hair. >What do you find the most aggravating about the opposite sex in general? Girls outclassing me in every single way. >What is your ideal first date? Doesn't really matter. As long as it's a good date.
Jace Parker
Today was my birthday!!! (I am a gal) None of my friends remembered my birthday but I spent it with family at least!
Brayden Roberts
Did you let them know it was your birthday? Did you make any plans? Did you give any indication that your birthday is important? Many people play like their birthday is unimportant or doesn't matter and then expect a surprise party, and then each year are surprised when everyone took them at their word.
Happy Birthday regardless, it is always refreshing to see people look at the bright side of things as opposed to just be sad. Any nice gifts?
That sucks. Go ahead and answer the questions femanon, we'd love to talk with you
Isaiah Bell
>We'll simply copy and paste this sentence if your response isn't detailed enough, so go ahead and give us the full story. We'll simply copy and paste this sentence if your response isn't detailed enough, so go ahead and give us the full story.
>Are you currently single? Tell us how your love life is at the moment. Currently in a relationship, it’s been good. Not tons of sex but the anti anxiety/depressant i’m on numbs me out so cuddles replace that. >What was your first 'serious' relationship like? Just experiencing that, different than I expected. Love is a soft feeling compared to many, it’s not a roaring fire but more like a constant pull on an elastic with the other end attached to the SO. >What was your most regrettable relationship like? Kinda dated a girl for a bit but I didn’t click with her but tried anyway. Suffice to say it didn’t last. >Tell us about the time you were a bad person in your relationship. First relationship, didn’t realize the effort required and it fizzled out pretty quick. Thankfully I learned from that but took an eternity and a half >What do you find most attractive in the opposite sex? Intelligence, can’t stand the idea of dating a dumbass >What do you find the most aggravating about the opposite sex in general? Not so much the opposite sex as much as my dislike of hard gender roles, can’t stand when I get asked to do shit just because I’m male and it’s not what women do. Thankfully I don’t hang around that kind of person >What is your ideal first date? Honestly go to a museum or street festival and a good meal at a nicer restaurant.
Jose White
>Not so much the opposite sex as much as my dislike of hard gender roles, can’t stand when I get asked to do shit just because I’m male and it’s not what women do. Thankfully I don’t hang around that kind of person I am curious, could you give some examples?
Henry Fisher
For example, won’t maintain their car because that’s just not what they do. Avoiding work that gets them dirty because dirt is ikky but wants whatever it is done still(yard work being a prime example). This goes for men who won’t cook, sew, clean, etc. Examples were more personal issues i’ve experienced
Landon Murphy
This is the funniest thread I've ever fucking seen holy shit. He's posting hallways and shit
Landon Hughes
Do women even know how to sew these days? I know a bit and figured if I needed to do it again I could just look up a tutorial.
Carter Barnes
I guess you're easy to entertain.
Michael Lewis
>I guess you're easy to entertain Woah, buy a gal a drink first not that easy to entertain
Easton Russell
I’m in the same boat, i’m good enough to fix what I need to fix but i’m no tailor. I’m talking more about an outright refusal or someone who will bitch to no end the entire time they are doing it.
Connor Evans
I've been sewing all my life personally but I don't know a lot of other people who do