Mood Killers
It's dinner in the evening, you are both seated in a fine dining restaurant wearing some of your best apparel, you look great and so does your date. Up to this point your conversation is fantastic and you feel the passion of romance all around then your date says.... 'x' and utterly kills the mood!
Fill in 'x' by saying what your date has said that has utterly killed a romantic mood / setting. Were you able to regain the mood after or was it gone forever?
I think the worse thing someone did during a date was comment on how gorgeous a passing woman looked.
it killed the mood because I was very much enjoying his company without noticing other men in the restaurant..and I happened to think I looked pretty good myself!..(wink)
I dunno..for some reason I think when youre out with someone you should pay attention to that person..and be almost oblivious to the rest of the world..and if thats isnt the case..at least have enough respect for the person youre with NOT to mention how attractive a passerby is...
but maybe thats just me
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at least have enough respect for the person youre with NOT to mention how attractive a passerby is |
Offtopic but, this question reminds me of one of my favorite shows. Its a "game" show called "Who's line is it anyway" The show has four comedians who are put on stage and asked to act out certain "scenes" such as "Comments that would kill the mood when on a date." |
"I have this strange rash..."
Sometimes, people share too much about their bodily information. I had an ex-boyfriend who decided to tell me that he shaves his chest and had an underwear fetish. **shudder** THere are just some things people don't need to know on a first date.
It's the date of the century.. (at least, to you) and you're in your finest. You sip your wine.. or other beverage of choice and you're gazing sweetly into each other's eyes when he/she says -- I really think we should see other people... *gasp* Oh, the agony.
My boyfriend used to think it was hilarious to point out how similar I am to his ex-whatevershewas. Her name was also Amy, ih. We'd be out to dinner or chatting about our interests, and he'd say, "Oh, Amy likes that!"
At first, I was like, "Yes, I like that! That's what I'm telling you!"
No, the other Amy.
It sickened me. What am I? Second-best Amy? Replacement Amy? He hasn't done it in a while. Luckily, he's pretty good at catching onto things that he absolutely shouldn't do when in my company. I'm not going to remind him!
Amy
Edited: Amy on 21st Feb, 2006 - 9:34pm