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QUESTION....actually a few questions


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soooo...this guy asked me to go out on a date last week and I told him yes. He told me he wanted to take me to Brio so I'm like hell yeah. He is a Panthers fan and seems like a fairly nice good guy but Im honestly not sure.

Sooo today Im looking on NFL.com and I'm like Oh crap, duh, the game is Thursday. So I texted him and was like hey, the game is Thursday, sooo we could a. go somewhere and watch it together and still have a "date" or b.just reschedule and have dinner some other night this week. He answered and said that he wants to go watch the game which is totally cool with me but I sort of prewarned him I might be a little intense.

question 1: do I look like an alcoholic for wanting to go somewhere we can drink beer and watch the game instead of Brio?

question 2: Is this gonna be really bad when he realizes how intense I am when I start jumping around or yelling at the TV?

question 3: Should I really let the first time we actually go out be one where I am wearing a Beason jersey when we could go to Brio another night and I could dress up?

Would love a male's perspective on this..

at least we know we have 1 thing in common right? we both like the panthers?

help.

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soooo...this guy asked me to go out on a date last week and I told him yes. He told me he wanted to take me to Brio so I'm like hell yeah. He is a Panthers fan and seems like a fairly nice good guy but Im honestly not sure.

Sooo today Im looking on NFL.com and I'm like Oh crap, duh, the game is Thursday. So I texted him and was like hey, the game is Thursday, sooo we could a. go somewhere and watch it together and still have a "date" or b.just reschedule and have dinner some other night this week. He answered and said that he wants to go watch the game which is totally cool with me but I sort of prewarned him I might be a little intense.

question 1: do I look like an alcoholic for wanting to go somewhere we can drink beer and watch the game instead of Brio?

meh, not really

question 2: Is this gonna be really bad when he realizes how intense I am when I start jumping around or yelling at the TV?

should be a turn-on

question 3: Should I really let the first time we actually go out be one where I am wearing a Beason jersey when we could go to Brio another night and I could dress up?

maybe so...

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soooo...this guy asked me to go out on a date last week and I told him yes. He told me he wanted to take me to Brio so I'm like hell yeah. He is a Panthers fan and seems like a fairly nice good guy but Im honestly not sure.

Sooo today Im looking on NFL.com and I'm like Oh crap, duh, the game is Thursday. So I texted him and was like hey, the game is Thursday, sooo we could a. go somewhere and watch it together and still have a "date" or b.just reschedule and have dinner some other night this week. He answered and said that he wants to go watch the game which is totally cool with me but I sort of prewarned him I might be a little intense.

question 1: do I look like an alcoholic for wanting to go somewhere we can drink beer and watch the game instead of Brio?

question 2: Is this gonna be really bad when he realizes how intense I am when I start jumping around or yelling at the TV?

question 3: Should I really let the first time we actually go out be one where I am wearing a Beason jersey when we could go to Brio another night and I could dress up?

Would love a male's perspective on this..

at least we know we have 1 thing in common right? we both like the panthers?

help.

Well if he doesnt like it you know he is gay then.

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damn. cant get a legit answer without the pervs comin outta the woodwork haha.

I didn't say anything about him liking football..I mean, he has made it blatantly obvious he likes the panthers...and it will be very obvious if he doesn't know what he's talking about if I start talking about things and he doesn't know how to answer or we're watching the game and he doesn't know anything.

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damn. cant get a legit answer without the pervs comin outta the woodwork haha.

I didn't say anything about him liking football..I mean, he has made it blatantly obvious he likes the panthers...and it will be very obvious if he doesn't know what he's talking about if I start talking about things and he doesn't know how to answer or we're watching the game and he doesn't know anything.

If he doesnt like football then he isnt worth dating.

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I think the situation becomes easier to understand if you come to the basic understanding that currently he just wants to have sex with you. If he gets wings, beer and football in lieu of that or better yet before that, all the better.

One thing to understand about men, it's not till we're fed and fcked that our emotions come into play.

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