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The date went really well. Is it possible he thought otherwise? 10 points?
I'd actually say "date" because I've been talking to this guy and it's been casual for sure, and probably won't be a serious relationship. Definitely could be a fling/low-key relationship though, and I am completely okay with that at this point. I thought this date went pretty well considering the type of friendship/relationship we have with each other. There's for sure a mutual attraction between us, and hopefully mutual chemistry too, because I sure felt it. Obviously, there's a lot there initially. The only problem is, he hasn't talked to me since the date almost a week ago. When I texted him "goodnight :)" after the date he responded "goodnight!", but other than that, I have heard nothing from him... :/ We went to a movie together, and I told him I was in a cuddley mood beforehand so I think he took that as an okay to cuddle during the movie (this was the first time we have hung out alone). We cuddled for a decent portion of the movie (we sat in the same chair and everything), and once cuddling for awhile he did feel up my body, but I told him to stop and he said "I respect that". When he first started doing that he had also said "Sorry, I'm kinda touchy". I took this touching as meaning he just wanted to sleep with me. But on the other hand, did he really expect that if we were in the movie theater?! It was late by the time the movie was over (and we were both really tired after the movie) so I just dropped him off at his house and went home because I borrowed a car that needed to be back in the morning. We hugged each other before he got out of the car too, but that's it. Despite his touchy-feelyness, we did cuddle for a long time (for it being a first "date"), and it seems unlikely he got NOTHING out of it, but maybe that is actually the case. Either way, did he think this date went BADLY? I personally don't see how this went badly at all. Perhaps you could argue average, but I still think this date was above average. Conversations were good but simple (not awkward at ALL), there was a little shyness on both of our parts, but only a little. And obviously the attraction/chemistry was there. What is he likely thinking? Also, if he does just want to hook up, why would he talk to me often for two months? And daily for about 1-2 weeks?

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Do you think i look like Eminem?
if you go to this link it's a picture of me from a few months ago. A lot of people say i look like him but i dont see it. and obviously i dont have blonde hair like he does. http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=213158082047724&set=a.179995118697354.46466.100000606010118&type=3&theater

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The date went really well. Did he think otherwise? 10 points?
I'd actually say "date" because I've been talking to this guy and it's been casual for sure, and probably won't be a serious relationship. Definitely could be a fling/low-key relationship though, and I am completely okay with that at this point. I thought this date went pretty well considering the type of friendship/relationship we have with each other. There's for sure a mutual attraction between us, and hopefully mutual chemistry too, because I sure felt it. Obviously, there's a lot there initially. The only problem is, he hasn't talked to me since the date almost a week ago. When I texted him "goodnight :)" after the date he responded "goodnight!", but other than that, I have heard nothing from him... :/ We went to a movie together, and I told him I was in a cuddley mood beforehand so I think he took that as an okay to cuddle during the movie (this was the first time we have hung out alone). We cuddled for a decent portion of the movie (we sat in the same chair and everything), and once cuddling for awhile he did feel up my body, but I told him to stop and he said "I respect that". When he first started doing that he had also said "Sorry, I'm kinda touchy". I took this touching as meaning he just wanted to sleep with me. But on the other hand, did he really expect that if we were in the movie theater?! It was late by the time the movie was over (and we were both really tired after the movie) so I just dropped him off at his house and went home because I borrowed a car that needed to be back in the morning. We hugged each other before he got out of the car too, but that's it. Despite his touchy-feelyness, we did cuddle for a long time (for it being a first "date"), and it seems unlikely he got NOTHING out of it, but maybe that is actually the case. Either way, did he think this date went BADLY? I personally don't see how this went badly at all. Perhaps you could argue average, but I still think this date was above average. Conversations were good but simple (not awkward at ALL), there was a little shyness on both of our parts, but only a little. And obviously the attraction/chemistry was there. What is he likely thinking? Also, if he does just want to hook up, why would he talk to me often for two months? And daily for about 1-2 weeks?

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The "date" went really well. Did he think otherwise? 10 points?
I say "date" because I've been talking to this guy and it's been casual for sure, and probably won't be a serious relationship. Definitely could be a fling/low-key relationship though, and I am completely okay with that at this point. I thought this date went pretty well considering the type of friendship/relationship we have with each other. There's for sure a mutual attraction between us, and hopefully mutual chemistry too, because I sure felt it. The only problem is, he hasn't talked to me since the date almost a week ago. When I texted him "goodnight :)" after the date he responded "goodnight!", but other than that, I have heard nothing from him... :/ We went to a movie together, and I told him I was in a cuddley mood beforehand so I think he took that as an okay to cuddle during the movie (this was the first time we have hung out alone). We cuddled for a decent portion of the movie (we sat in the same chair and everything), and once cuddling for awhile he did feel up my body, but I told him to stop and he said "I respect that". When he first started doing that he had also said "Sorry, I'm kinda touchy". I took this touching as meaning he just wanted to sleep with me. But on the other hand, did he really expect that if we were in the movie theater?! It was late by the time the movie was over (and we were both really tired after the movie) so I just dropped him off at his house and went home because I borrowed a car that needed to be back in the morning. We hugged each other before he got out of the car too, but that's it. Despite his touchy-feelyness, we did cuddle for a long time (for it being a first "date"), and it seems unlikely he got NOTHING out of it, but maybe that is actually the case. Either way, did he think this date went BADLY? I personally don't see how this went badly at all. Perhaps you could argue average, but I still think this date was above average. Conversations were good but simple (not awkward at ALL), there was a little shyness on both of our parts, but only a little. And obviously the attraction/chemistry was there. What is he likely thinking? Also, if he does just want to hook up, why would he talk to me often for two months? And daily for about 1-2 weeks?

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I thought the "date" went really well. Did he think otherwise? 10 points?
I say "date" because I've been talking to this guy and it's been casual for sure, and probably won't be a serious relationship. Definitely could be a fling/low-key relationship though, and I am completely okay with that at this point. I thought this date went pretty well considering the type of friendship/relationship we have with each other. There's for sure a mutual attraction between us, and hopefully mutual chemistry too, because I sure felt it. The only problem is, he hasn't talked to me since the date almost a week ago. When I texted him "goodnight :)" after the date he responded "goodnight!", but other than that, I have heard nothing from him... :/ We went to a movie together, and I told him I was in a cuddley mood beforehand so I think he took that as an okay to cuddle during the movie (this was the first time we have hung out alone). We cuddled for a decent portion of the movie (we sat in the same chair and everything), and once cuddling for awhile he did feel up my body, but I told him to stop and he said "I respect that". When he first started doing that he had also said "Sorry, I'm kinda touchy". I took this touching as meaning he just wanted to sleep with me. But on the other hand, did he really expect that if we were in the movie theater?! It was late by the time the movie was over (and we were both really tired after the movie) so I just dropped him off at his house and went home because I borrowed a car that needed to be back in the morning. We hugged each other before he got out of the car too, but that's it. Despite his touchy-feelyness, we did cuddle for a long time (for it being a first "date"), and it seems unlikely he got NOTHING out of it, but maybe that is actually the case. Either way, did he think this date went BADLY? I personally don't see how this went badly at all. Perhaps you could argue average, but I still think this date was above average. Conversations were good but simple (not awkward at ALL), there was a little shyness on both of our parts, but only a little. And obviously the attraction/chemistry was there. What is he likely thinking? Also, if he does just want to hook up, why would he talk to me often for two months? And daily for about 1-2 weeks?

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