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Yay! So glad that you’ve decided to go to the ball @veritek! I too like the backless one. My daughter wore one similar to that one when she attended a military ball a few years ago, except that hers had spaghetti straps. Idea >>> She got her make-up done at the Mak counter at Nordstroms (since she needed to get some refills anyway, it was free with the purchase of some make-up). Have a great time!
@veritek33 – I say go to the ball. So what if it’s your second date? Big deal. You have nothing to lose and you might have a great time. There will be other people there and you can enjoy yourself. Go for it!! (And it’s so great that he’s actually planning your next date and giving you options.)
Wow @karenwalker, that’s impressive. Even though I’m a married ole lady, with adult kids, I enjoy reading the comments on these forums and improving myself by the advice that’s given to others. I’m a work in progress and always have room to improve. (And I’ve also started to learn about reading tarot cards, which I find very interesting.)
@TheLadyE – I’m glad you’re self-aware and that you’re not letting the last guy stop you from moving forward. Good luck on your future dates and keep us updated on how your dates are going. Sometimes we see things that you can’t and that’s when we address some of the concerns. Dating is a numbers game and of course we’re all a work-in-progress. 😀
@MissDre! Good luck on your date with The Professor, we’ll need an update. And how exciting with the extensions.
@TheLadyE – Good luck on your date tonight and with your hike tomorrow. We’ll need an update from you as well.Continued thoughts and prayers going out to Wendy and her family and I hope everyone has a great weekend. 🙂
@veritek33 – re: Bitmoji keyboard, I didn’t install it on my phone because you had to agree to let the app have complete access to your keyboard information, so I declined it. I just go to the Bitmoji app on my phone, find one and send it from the app directly.
As to Tinder Teacher not knowing or being unclear as to what he wants, that’s fine, he may not know exactly. But YOU need to make it clear to him what YOU want. I’ve come across this issue with friends/co-workers/family and they’re always afraid of letting the guy know what they want for fear of scaring the guy off. But if the guy eventually fesses up and says he doesn’t want marriage & kids (and you do) then won’t the relationship end anyway? If you’re honest and clear with him from the start then it’ll be up to him to make himself clear earlier rather than later.
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