The greatest mystery of our time
Mar. 11th, 2005 08:58 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I watched some of The OC without Mute whilst waiting for the Episode III preview (which was really not worth the suffering), and it took about two minutes for me to despise the show and everyone on it. That's actually longer than I expected, but I wasted several seconds a. wondering why one of the girls was already in her pajamas, and b. making fun of the other girl for being a whiny dumbass.
But that's not what this post is about.
I doubt anyone will ever know the answer to "Why do boys say they will call you when they have no intention of doing so?" My leading theory had always been that if you put out on the first date, they're done with you and drop you. However, before I got up this morning, I was thinking back, and it seems to me that the opposite is true.
There's actually only one boy I slept with on the first date in the last year or so, and we ended up dating for several months. Sure, I've slept with other people on short acquaintance, with no actual official date involved, but even those guys ended up being friends, or at least fuckbuddies.
It's the ones who take me on actual dates who really lie about calling. Let's see... There was a fair-to-middlin' date with a guy who vanished for six weeks, then called as if that were perfectly OK, and expected me to recognize his voice when he did. There were two kinda fun dates with a guy I could tell I was going to be done with soon, who didn't call when he was supposed to and was never heard from again.
If I have a date that's mediocre from my perspective, I don't string the guy along and claim I'm going to call. Granted, there wasn't really stringing along in the above cases, 'cause I wasn't exactly enthused about either of them, but still. Common courtesy does count for something.
But as far as the whole question of putting out goes, I didn't even kiss the first guy, and only made out with the second.
Has someone gone and changed the rules on me about this? Is there even a rule?
'cause if not, I'm just going to jump the next one as soon as I feel like it and hope it works out.
But that's not what this post is about.
I doubt anyone will ever know the answer to "Why do boys say they will call you when they have no intention of doing so?" My leading theory had always been that if you put out on the first date, they're done with you and drop you. However, before I got up this morning, I was thinking back, and it seems to me that the opposite is true.
There's actually only one boy I slept with on the first date in the last year or so, and we ended up dating for several months. Sure, I've slept with other people on short acquaintance, with no actual official date involved, but even those guys ended up being friends, or at least fuckbuddies.
It's the ones who take me on actual dates who really lie about calling. Let's see... There was a fair-to-middlin' date with a guy who vanished for six weeks, then called as if that were perfectly OK, and expected me to recognize his voice when he did. There were two kinda fun dates with a guy I could tell I was going to be done with soon, who didn't call when he was supposed to and was never heard from again.
If I have a date that's mediocre from my perspective, I don't string the guy along and claim I'm going to call. Granted, there wasn't really stringing along in the above cases, 'cause I wasn't exactly enthused about either of them, but still. Common courtesy does count for something.
But as far as the whole question of putting out goes, I didn't even kiss the first guy, and only made out with the second.
Has someone gone and changed the rules on me about this? Is there even a rule?
'cause if not, I'm just going to jump the next one as soon as I feel like it and hope it works out.
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Date: 2005-03-11 05:53 pm (UTC)nada.
explore it, see how it goes, enjoy it for however long it lasts. work at it if you deem it worthy.
if they dont want to put effort in, then they save you alot of headaches later, so relish in their stupidity being more of a masked consideration ;)
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Date: 2005-03-11 07:12 pm (UTC)I don't think rules are important compared to being interested or not. I have never had sex on the first date, but of 3 girls I've had sex with on the second date, I wanted to see 2 of them again. If I enjoyed spending time with someone and they jumped my bones on date1, great. I'll watch them over the next few days to see if they push too hard, but otherwise great. If I enjoyed spending time with someone and they put me off for a few dates, that would also be acceptable. Build-up can be nice, too.
If I only enjoyed spending time with someone a little bit, I probably wouldn't call for a second date regardless of whether or not they put out on date1. And do you want those guys actually calling you, regardless of whether or not you had sex with them, and regardless of whether or not they said, "I'll call you"? Probably not, since it will be signal noise to confuse you at best, and a major waste of time at worst.
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Date: 2005-03-11 07:55 pm (UTC)Marissa (F, light-brown hair) sucks more than anyone can suck
Ryan (M, light-brown hair) sort of sucks, can be bearable at times
Summer (F, brunette) is a spoiled and sometimes ignorant character, but is sweet and can be totally funny a lot of the time
Seth (M, brown Jewfro - his term, not mine) rules. Hillarious
Parent character - all kick-ass - for decidedly different reasons. But maybe this is just a sign that I am getting old??
Totally with you on the three-day rule. It is like this boys - if we LIKE you, we WANT to hear from you, regardless. If we are "ehh" about you, waiting to hear from you won't make us like you more. If we are "ehh" AND you call on the first day, well then that's where it gets tricky. And this also works in reverse, so I here, with regard to gals doing the dialing.
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Date: 2005-03-12 06:48 am (UTC)Re: hi
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Date: 2005-03-12 07:06 am (UTC)When a woman says she'll call, she means tomorrow. When a man says he'll call, he means before he dies!