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Reader Feedback on "Dating Advice from . . . Dancers"
For Jesse: I'd love to know how you've been. Send me a hello. [email protected]
--JHE
08/20 |
Jesse Bedirian I'm in love. That's the most straight up advice I've seen on hooksexup.com, including that supposed advice chic's column, Erin something or whatever. Although I would say her view of politics is a bit shallow.
--Spif
04/15 |
A girl who chooses a $100 a plate restaurant for a first date isn't someone you want to be with anyway. Feel free to cancel the whole thing. If she asks to reschedule, tell her you want to try a new Indian (or Italian or whatever) restaurant and take her there.
--TM
04/13 |
I just asked a girl out to dinner, and when she said yes, she said we should try this restaurant I'd never heard of. I said okay, and then found out it's about $100 per person. I don't really want to spend that much. How can I back out without seeming like a cheapskate? In the future, make sure that you pick the restaurant. For a first date (and if you're paying), it's always good to know the territory in advance.
--RST
04/13 |
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