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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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If you arrange a meet and then really don't fancy them after meeting, how do you excuse yourself and get out of there as fast as possible, but politely? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Folk normally tell me they need to nip to the loo then slip out the back or they have a friend call them with an 'emergency' of some kind when they need to escape. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Tell them you only go bareback"
Lol
Or "I'm married". And I voted UKIP. And I go bareback. And I expect you to be exclusive to me only. And will you take me to see 50 shades? You have to buy the tickets. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I agree with the honesty part.
That's why I prefer to have socials first "
This exactly. I do socials. I was wondering what people who play on a first meet do? |
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By *inaTitzTV/TS
over a year ago
Titz Towers, North Notts |
I find it easier to wait until they are chained to the bed, then I can saunter out at my leisure. It saves on rushing and having to crouch behind cars in a pub car park.
Thinking on, I wonder if the person I met the other week managed to hacksaw through the chain? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Never been in this situation because I know I'd feel horribly awkward, which is why I try to meet for a coffee or drink first. Have had a few socials where we got on really well online but just didn't click in real life and I just said so afterwards...makes me pleased I didn't go straight to a play meet with them. |
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If it was me id rather them be honest and say simply "sorry on meeting you im not attracted to you" or words to that effect. So its exactly how id treat someone else and it has happened to me on a few occassions, particularly where their pics havent matched the reality |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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however you do it, I think the key is to to do it and then get out fast - don't drag it out. Once had a meet, as a couple, with another couple, they'd arranged to meet in a pub very near their house, but a good hour's drive for us. First they were at least an hour late, then they bored us for ages with inane chitchat (mostly from the man about how great he was, self-made man, made loads of dosh, sold his business and now raced cars, etc), then despite having seen lots of high-res pics of both of us they announced that they didn't actually fancy us that much so wouldn't be inviting us back to theirs, then seemed to expect us to stick around to listen to more tales of how cool they were...
The thing that rankled most was that they didn't just come out and say it straight off - we could have gone to a club, or just out for a drink, or just home for a takeaway and some telly, but as it was we wasted a whole evening. |
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Are we teenagers?! Christ alive... people actually sneak off by pretending to go to the lav? How rude!!!
Man up and be polite. You've not done anything wrong, you can't help how you feel and if you're not feeling it then tell the person that. 'Thanks for coming, it was nice to meet you but I don't feel the connection.'
*goes for a lie down* |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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i was arranged to pick a lady up from her house, she looked nothing like ehr pics s I said we wont be going on the meet as planned. She ok about it and apologised for not using uptodate pics . |
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Be polite, respectful, honest and thank them - possibly apologise.
Don't then try to convert it to a different type of meet. It's finished, so leave them to address their disappointment alone as quickly as possible. |
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"Just tell them that you are sorry, but on meeting there was no chemistry for you, and that you won't be taking it any further, an wish them luck." This was exactly the phrase I used when I had to make my excuses and leave as the lady of the couple was about four times larger than she had appeared in her photos and also had a loud potty mouth
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By *adybee77Woman
over a year ago
MAMOBA, miles and miles of bugger all (Aberdeenshire) |
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Are we teenagers?! Christ alive... people actually sneak off by pretending to go to the lav? How rude!!!
Man up and be polite. You've not done anything wrong, you can't help how you feel and if you're not feeling it then tell the person that. 'Thanks for coming, it was nice to meet you but I don't feel the connection.'
*goes for a lie down* "
Oh my, this made me laugh properly. Love it! |
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"If you arrange a meet and then really don't fancy them after meeting, how do you excuse yourself and get out of there as fast as possible, but politely?"
Being honest without being cruel is the best option silly excuses are often transparent and hurtful. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I had a guy just drive off once
I think honestly is best I'm not sure what kind of person thinks just doing a runner on you is kinder than saying sorry your not really for me
I think as adult we all know some people we meet wont like us, its no big deal |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I find it easier to wait until they are chained to the bed, then I can saunter out at my leisure. It saves on rushing and having to crouch behind cars in a pub car park.
Thinking on, I wonder if the person I met the other week managed to hacksaw through the chain? "
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By *oe2511Man
over a year ago
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"You just have to be honest and say it's not working for you, it's better than ending up doing something you will regret just because you'd rather not offend someone "
True, it's best to be honest |
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"You just have to be honest and say it's not working for you, it's better than ending up doing something you will regret just because you'd rather not offend someone
True, it's best to be honest "
Honestly, that is a lovely chest |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I find it easier to wait until they are chained to the bed, then I can saunter out at my leisure. It saves on rushing and having to crouch behind cars in a pub car park.
Thinking on, I wonder if the person I met the other week managed to hacksaw through the chain? "
lol I coudnt think of anything better lol |
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"If you arrange a meet and then really don't fancy them after meeting, how do you excuse yourself and get out of there as fast as possible, but politely?"
I used to tell them I was a News Of The World reporter
They would leave me - even if the meet was at their house
Damn you hacking scandal - spoiled my go to excuse
Sorry - I'll make my excuses and leave |
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"You just have to be honest and say it's not working for you, it's better than ending up doing something you will regret just because you'd rather not offend someone
True, it's best to be honest
Honestly, that is a lovely chest "
I agree |
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By *iewMan
over a year ago
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"Just say 'you are ugly fuckers' in a soft, warm and friendly tone.
It helps them deal with the news....
They will leave first, I promise
Your a bad man Mr "
Cheers |
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