The_Reaper
Minister of Silly Walks
Alright, so I don't have much experience in this issue, which is why I am presenting my case here to my fellow JUBers. I am trying to be as impartial, and non-biased, as possible so that I can present an objective case, but I could be wrong.
I've recently met a fellow twice in the last week. We met online, and the night we did, we ended up having a six hour conversation ranging from our lives in general and random Simpsons/Futurama quoting. After that conversation, we had another one within a day or two which lasted about three or four hours, again mostly same content.
Last Wednesday we managed to meet in person and ended up spending about six hours together; we watched Monty Python's 'The Life of Brian', played massive amounts of 'Left 4 Dead', and then I took him home.
During our time together, there was no 'contact'. We sat with a cushion of space between us on the couch, but did seem to be comfortable with each other to a degree.
Now, this is where some conflict may arise.
During my tour of the unit in which I live, which ended in the bedroom, he did seem to linger within it for a few moments. He even seemed for a moment that he was going to sit down on the bed, but he didn't and then we ended up back in the living room.
After killing more zombies; and the time being around midnight, he asked what else we should do. There was that somewhat 'open' interpretation of 'what next', at least in my mind.
And as I recall, he did seem to say 'so, you can take me home or...' and just stopped on that, but quietly. I did proceed to take him home though, and dropped him off without issue (hug/handshake/kiss/etc)
We talked for about 30 minutes on MSN afterwards, before he signed off for bed.
The next day, I didn't hear from him at all, but on Friday I sent him a message through facebook suggesting we get together on Saturday for dinner or something else. He explained he had plans for Saturday, but that we could get in an early dinner.
So, we did. We talked more about school and our hometowns; separated the cheques (although, I did offer to pay for the entire meal, since I was the one to ask him out), and then I proceeded to drop him off again without issue.
Now, he's back home until New Years, so I shant be seeing him before then.
However, my question is purely a simple one:
Should I be considering these meetings a meeting between friends or a date? We never actually specified what exactly we were doing, which I suppose may be a problem in itself...
So, I ask all of you, since you're likely far more experienced in these types of things than I.
Were these dates or not?
I've recently met a fellow twice in the last week. We met online, and the night we did, we ended up having a six hour conversation ranging from our lives in general and random Simpsons/Futurama quoting. After that conversation, we had another one within a day or two which lasted about three or four hours, again mostly same content.
Last Wednesday we managed to meet in person and ended up spending about six hours together; we watched Monty Python's 'The Life of Brian', played massive amounts of 'Left 4 Dead', and then I took him home.
During our time together, there was no 'contact'. We sat with a cushion of space between us on the couch, but did seem to be comfortable with each other to a degree.
Now, this is where some conflict may arise.
During my tour of the unit in which I live, which ended in the bedroom, he did seem to linger within it for a few moments. He even seemed for a moment that he was going to sit down on the bed, but he didn't and then we ended up back in the living room.
After killing more zombies; and the time being around midnight, he asked what else we should do. There was that somewhat 'open' interpretation of 'what next', at least in my mind.
And as I recall, he did seem to say 'so, you can take me home or...' and just stopped on that, but quietly. I did proceed to take him home though, and dropped him off without issue (hug/handshake/kiss/etc)
We talked for about 30 minutes on MSN afterwards, before he signed off for bed.
The next day, I didn't hear from him at all, but on Friday I sent him a message through facebook suggesting we get together on Saturday for dinner or something else. He explained he had plans for Saturday, but that we could get in an early dinner.
So, we did. We talked more about school and our hometowns; separated the cheques (although, I did offer to pay for the entire meal, since I was the one to ask him out), and then I proceeded to drop him off again without issue.
Now, he's back home until New Years, so I shant be seeing him before then.
However, my question is purely a simple one:
Should I be considering these meetings a meeting between friends or a date? We never actually specified what exactly we were doing, which I suppose may be a problem in itself...
So, I ask all of you, since you're likely far more experienced in these types of things than I.
Were these dates or not?



















