tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-66777619222439247912024-02-20T00:42:42.612-08:00slight exaggerationrambling reflections of a twenty-something girl on single life, city life, career life and an assortment of various other inane topicsDaniellehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01314627415829810177noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6677761922243924791.post-17883663721880237922012-04-03T13:58:00.004-07:002012-04-03T14:20:04.886-07:00Beer goggle conundrumSo , I swapped numbers with a guy on Saturday night, and we've been doing the text flirting thing... we're both off on holiday next week but he's showing signs of wanting to take me on a date when we're both back.<br /><br />'Great!' you're thinking. 'What's the problem?!'<br /><br />Well... I'm not going to lie, it went a bit like this: 'I'm wearing beer-goggles, it's getting seriously late and I'm getting seriously desperate, I just want to take somebody home tonight'. We swapped numbers.... after which, a brief snog followed and I was then introduced to his mate. Who above-number-swap-man was driving home that night. To the place they live - an hour away.<br /><br />Damn! Plan foiled. They dropped me home, and I went back to my apartment - alone.<br /><br />Not the end of the world, and I quite enjoy the text flirting thing. I should probably add, I'm fairly newly single and rather enjoying it! But my question is this:<br /><br />Is it wrong to go on a date with this guy, who seems genuinely into me (note: he was driving the night we met, so was not under the influence of beer-goggles whatsoever) even though I know he's not really my type and I'm certainly not looking for anything serious?<br /><br />I'm thinking it's OK - I mean it's not like I'm committing to having his babies or anything. I just think it will be fun, I always like meeting new people. And hey, if we can both get some kind of mutual benefit from it, everyone will be happy!<br /><br />What say you, readers?Daniellehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01314627415829810177noreply@blogger.com0