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The funny thing is I am not here to shit on millennials, I don't think that they are lazy over all, but they seem to be missing the part of the formula where they don't get, working hard by itself isn't enough, and the odd expectation of rewards outside of what was promised for showing up, just because they showed up.
So to bring it back around.
They could go on a "date" do all the date hardwork, figure out a good place to go, actively participate in conversation, pay for everything, all that stuff people see as good courting behavior.
Then be flabbergasted that they didn't end up in their dates pants or get a 2nd date, cause they did all the right things.
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Originally posted by goodlun View PostThe funny thing is I am not here to shit on millennials, I don't think that they are lazy over all, but they seem to be missing the part of the formula where they don't get, working hard by itself isn't enough, and the odd expectation of rewards outside of what was promised for showing up, just because they showed up.
So to bring it back around.
They could go on a "date" do all the date hardwork, figure out a good place to go, actively participate in conversation, pay for everything, all that stuff people see as good courting behavior.
Then be flabbergasted that they didn't end up in their dates pants or get a 2nd date, cause they did all the right things.
Working smart is good
but as for dating... if your paying for everything your doing it wrong.
If you picked a good place and you both have a good time... you’ll get a second date. If you don’t... try again...
If someone is saying they are doing all the above correctly and not getting second date; they’re lying. Either to you or themselves.
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Originally posted by lant3rn View PostQue?
Working smart is good
You can work hard, and fuck everything up.
Originally posted by lant3rn View Postbut as for dating... if your paying for everything your doing it wrong.
If you picked a good place and you both have a good time... you’ll get a second date. If you don’t... try again...
If someone is saying they are doing all the above correctly and not getting second date; they’re lying. Either to you or themselves.
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Originally posted by goodlun View PostSure the key thing though is hard work isn't the same thing as results or accomplishing things, you can put out a ton of effort and just spin your wheels.
You can work hard, and fuck everything up.
You can have a good date, both people can have fun but at the end of the night still have no chemistryLast edited by lant3rn; 12/10/2019 7:31pm, .
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Originally posted by lant3rn View PostThat’s not a good a date, how do you have a good time with someone you have chemistry with?
I mean do you not have any friends of the opposite sex that are just that friends? People you can go out with and have a good time but still not want to fuck?
Yeah that is how.
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Originally posted by goodlun View PostWell never claimed it was a "good date" I said people can do all the good courting behavior, have and then I said its possible to have fun without having "chemistry".
I mean do you not have any friends of the opposite sex that are just that friends? People you can go out with and have a good time but still not want to fuck?
Yeah that is how.
I do, but we have common interests, share laughs, and enjoy each other’s company.
If those things happen On a first date It has Always led to a second date
I can tell within the first minutes on a date if their into me..
There is nothing good about there date behaviours if they’re not getting results; that’s being in denial. You can’t keep doing the same things and expect different results.Last edited by lant3rn; 12/10/2019 7:12pm, .
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Originally posted by lant3rn View PostI do, but we have common interests, share laughs, and enjoy each other’s company.
There is nothing good about there date behaviours if they’re not getting results; that’s being in denial. You can’t keep doing the same things and expect different results.
Don't look at me, I don't exactly go out on dates been married for ~14ish years. Though I kind of recently(well maybe about a year ago if I think about it, was on a "date" with a scientist that wanted to hang out when we pulled back into port I just didn't know it was a "date" till she leaned in to kiss me at the end of the night lol.
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Originally posted by goodlun View PostBingo, hence what I have been talking about.
Don't look at me, I don't exactly go out on dates been married for ~14ish years. Though I kind of recently(well maybe about a year ago if I think about it, was on a "date" with a scientist that wanted to hang out when we pulled back into port I just didn't know it was a "date" till she leaned in to kiss me at the end of the night lol.
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Originally posted by lant3rn View PostYou salty dog
Combine some of that high pressure times with that sort of pressure release in a slightly romanticized setting and its easy for a young lady to think something else is going on.
Especially once you hit port and that high pressure situation is completely over.
We run into all sorts of problems though between young crew and young college kids not being able to read whats really going on or what peoples real intentions are.
I would say largely we never have any sort of predatory behavior but missed interrupted ques all over the place.
Cause its a setting where emotions run much hotter and you work much closer with people than normal.
So its very easy for someone to think someone is flirting with them when one isn't and that can lead to some "Civility at sea" issues.
People being accused of stepping over boundaries they haven't or other expectations being set and followed up on.
For fun here is the Latest Civility at Sea video put out
https://youtu.be/6e7mGGoXRGU
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