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Time Out New York, 1/2/2016
Each week, we take two New Yorkers who swear they're totally undateable, and put our matchmaking skills to the test. Afterward, we find out what went well on their date, and what went horribly, horribly wrong.
Why they're single:
Rui: Moved to
New York from Japan last spring, so hasn’t had a chance to meet new people and is still
learning English.
Jacob: His work
is pretty consuming and requires nights and weekends, but he’s working to make more time.
First impression
Rui: “He was wearing a suit, and he looked like a gentleman and a businessman. He’s nice, but it didn’t feel romantic. My type
is taller than me, and he was shorter.”
Jacob: “They sat her first and delivered me to
her, almost like a Bachelor episode. She was pretty and nicely dressed. She had a formal way about her but was very cordial.”
Chemistry
Rui: “We talked about our jobs, parents and where we’ve been. We found a mutual favorite restaurant in Astoria, but I didn’t
feel like I wanted to go there with him.”
Jacob: “This is her first year in America, so a lot
of the initial conversation was about what made her want to come to New York. But there was never a void in conversation.”
Awkward Moment
Rui: “His way of eating food is a little too messy. He spilled a lot of things on the table—dessert, bread, meat. It seemed he didn’t care about that, so I didn’t say anything.”
Jacob: “She asked when my last long-term relationship was and how long it lasted, which is a fairly forward thing to ask on a first date. I guess I was a little taken aback.”
I cringed at the audience laughing at his situation. If it were fatties, they wouldn't be laughing.
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It's all about confidence, women love it. If you haven't got it, try everything you can to get it.
Hope you were being sarcastic lol. Confidence helps with self. If someone doesn't find attractive, no amount of confidence will change that person's mind when you first meet them.
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Welcome goodmorningbeautiful. Hope you post here more. I disagree with your point. Everyone has free reign, so I think what thatflyshortguy meant about blame shifting is that a lot of women blame "how they were conditioned" for their preference. That preference is a rarely a preference but a requirement. People who have requirements when it comes to dating make the choiceto have those requirements, so it's not "society" or "conditioning".