Personally I don't get it. Yes I get the outdoor meet side of it, but not the hours waiting around.
Why would you wait for hours in the hope of someone randomly coming out to play, and then if they do there will be tons of guys suddenly popping out of the bushes competing for attention? All feels a little desperate.
Surely better to organise it as a meet.
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over a year ago
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We have never had to wait around too long.
Sometimes, as we drive into the car parks, the guys are either outside their vehicles, chatting, or, wait until we park up, then, move their cars next to us, and chat.
Occasionally, we enter a car park, the guys just sit in their cars, hoping we will approach them. Either that, or, they make an instant decision, that we are not what they are looking for.
As for the sudden influx of guys, we invite who we want, to move elsewhere, away from the hoardes. |
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"Personally I don't get it. Yes I get the outdoor meet side of it, but not the hours waiting around.
Why would you wait for hours in the hope of someone randomly coming out to play, and then if they do there will be tons of guys suddenly popping out of the bushes competing for attention? All feels a little desperate.
Surely better to organise it as a meet.
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And, as for ‘popping out if bushes’, if we any doing that, we just shut up shop, drive away.
They are obviously ‘male bonding’, in the absence of willing females.... |
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We have tried to organise meetings, too.
However, a few ruin it, by inviting, or bringing along, loads of friends.
Now, we just drive up, take our chances.
If no one interests us, ah well, at least we have had a night out of the house. |
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