| Internet
Dating Stories:
Bizarre Dates
| Every Girl's Wet Nightmare |
| Posted on
November 1, 2003 |
Caroline wrote: Having chatted to him on the internet for a few weeks, I arranged to meet Jamie for the first time at a pub in central London. It was packed with people so we took our drinks outside and sat on the steps of a nearby monument. We were both a little shy at first, but after 45 minutes we were getting on well so decided to move on and find somewhere else to continue our date.
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| The Tale of Stinky Breath |
| Posted on
November 1, 2003 |
Lorina wrote: I first placed on online personals ad in January 1999. Never met anyone from it - I had lots of personal baggage I had to get rid of first, but it was a good way to get my feet wet. By May/June, I was starting to get back into the swing of real-life dating. Jen, my best friend, had just started seeing a guy she had met online, and was really happy about it, so I decided to give it another shot. I placed the ad and most of the people who responded lived really far away - the other side of the state, if not Turkey or Sri Lanka. So, one guy who seemed nice (liked Seinfeld, could type and spell well enough) wrote and we chatted online for about a week when he asked for my phone number. Ah... what could it hurt? We chatted a few days and he asked if I wanted to meet him. Asked? It was more like begging. I was a bit reluctant, but I eventually agreed.
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| Just Wanted Out |
| Posted on
October 1, 2003 |
Susan wrote: I'm so glad to have found this site. I was beginning to think there was something wrong with me, since I keep attracting these COMPLETE AND TOTAL LOSERS.
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| Arm Candy |
| Posted on
October 1, 2003 |
Bonnie wrote: I normally don't agree to meet with someone the first day I correspond with a man, but it was a Saturday and hey, what the Hell, he didn't feel like sitting home by himself all night. I told him that I was expected at a party around 9 or 10 that night, but I'd be happy to meet him for a drink at 7.
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| What Was I Thinking? |
| Posted on
October 1, 2003 |
Liz wrote: My story starts like all the others. I wrote to a guy from americansingles for a while. He seemed pretty decent, if a little over eager. He wanted to meet after the first week, but I put him off until we'd been writing and talking for a month. I don't know what I was thinking, because by that point he was starting to seem a little off. There were just little annoying things, like he called his computer the "pooter". And he was really into Star Trek. He also seemed to not have actually read my ad since he thought I was several years younger than I was.
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| A Very Special Internet Date |
| Posted on
October 1, 2003 |
Cathryn wrote: I should have known that it foretold an inauspicious beginning when he told me he would wear an orange polo shirt for our first date. True that we met on the internet, yet we both had seen each other's picture. However, I joked that I would wear a flower in my hair.
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| Weirdos Among Us |
| Posted on
September 5, 2003 |
Jolene wrote: I met this guy, we'll call him Waldo, in a theater chat room. I was feeling impulsive, so I agreed to meet him at a local second-run movie theater for a date, even though I knew very little about him. I figured since he likes theater, he must have something going on upstairs, right? Hoo nelly, I couldn't have been more wrong!
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| The Mysterious Disappearing Tip |
| Posted on
September 5, 2003 |
Neona wrote: I have been happily divorced for about six years now. I get alot of IMs from just having an AOL profile that lists me as "female" and under marital status I have written "occupied" (I am seeing someone). I love the IMs that start with something about how big their dick is, like I really care!
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| Two Tales of One City |
| Posted on
September 5, 2003 |
Shenlei wrote: I find dating in New York City to be an absolute hoot. It's easily one of the most amusing games in town if you do it right. But the REALLY good stories come from the points where you don't do it quite right....gentle reader, I offer you, from the archives of my experience, two tales of dating derring do.
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| World's Shortest Relationship |
| Posted on
September 5, 2003 |
John wrote: Met in a chat room, exchanged pictures, met at an Italian restaurant, and listened to a diatribe consisting of every relationship (All 30+) in the last ten years. She remembered every name, age, and how many dates she went on with each person (men and women... but that's another story.)
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Other
Stories
Every Girl's Wet Nightmare The Tale of Stinky Breath Just Wanted Out Arm Candy What Was I Thinking? A Very Special Internet Date Weirdos Among Us The Mysterious Disappearing Tip Two Tales of One City World's Shortest Relationship
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