Denise1952
Well-known Member
but if you guys want to tell me if you've ever done something like this, and maybe even "what were your motives"?
Ok, I'm dating a guy, way nice, very comfy person, boocoo (lots) in common. But as I have learned in my 62 years, it takes "years" to truly know someone. And I admit I am on the lookout for red flags. I've been on my own for 18 years, and wasn't looking for anyone, but I was open to it. So we met, we enjoy eachothers company, and nothing pushy going on at all.
So the other day/evening, he picked me up for dinner and a walk at sunset as he knows I like to take photos, and have yet to catch any good ones here in Eureka.
I was nervous, and put on a blouse I haven't worn much, and I was "set" on wearing it (stubborn). It was the teeniest bit tight, so I could place a tiny pin and fix it. But, no, dang pin in this whole house! He is so compfy to be around, as I said, so I asked him if we could stop at the Dollar Tree so I could get some safety pins because I WANTED to wear that blouse, LOL! I know, I know
He said sure, and so we did
Today we met up, and he handed me a letter. I thought it was cool he wrote me a real letter but when I got home and read it, he had written that he felt bad I had to worry about a blouse, and he wanted me to have something new, and that fit. It was a gift card to Kohls. He wrote they are having a good sale. Anyway, I just don't know, what do you guys think? We've been pretty inseparable since we met, and he is a widower 3.5 years. I feel he is honest, and I think maybe the "caretaker" type. I've never had that, and I am VERY independent, although, I think it is supposed to be give and take and I've been really wanting to do some things for him like make him dinner. He has a life, retired Navy, works out and walks (how we met) has his own place, doesn't seem needy or desperate at all, and I'm not either. I want my own place and he already has his.
We both want to share our life with someone though. I just worry about my "picker", and I admit I am even worried a little about his
Ok, I'll give you a chance to help me out here if you will. I will be open-minded, and appreciate anything you might want to say. denise
Ok, I'm dating a guy, way nice, very comfy person, boocoo (lots) in common. But as I have learned in my 62 years, it takes "years" to truly know someone. And I admit I am on the lookout for red flags. I've been on my own for 18 years, and wasn't looking for anyone, but I was open to it. So we met, we enjoy eachothers company, and nothing pushy going on at all.
So the other day/evening, he picked me up for dinner and a walk at sunset as he knows I like to take photos, and have yet to catch any good ones here in Eureka.
I was nervous, and put on a blouse I haven't worn much, and I was "set" on wearing it (stubborn). It was the teeniest bit tight, so I could place a tiny pin and fix it. But, no, dang pin in this whole house! He is so compfy to be around, as I said, so I asked him if we could stop at the Dollar Tree so I could get some safety pins because I WANTED to wear that blouse, LOL! I know, I know
Today we met up, and he handed me a letter. I thought it was cool he wrote me a real letter but when I got home and read it, he had written that he felt bad I had to worry about a blouse, and he wanted me to have something new, and that fit. It was a gift card to Kohls. He wrote they are having a good sale. Anyway, I just don't know, what do you guys think? We've been pretty inseparable since we met, and he is a widower 3.5 years. I feel he is honest, and I think maybe the "caretaker" type. I've never had that, and I am VERY independent, although, I think it is supposed to be give and take and I've been really wanting to do some things for him like make him dinner. He has a life, retired Navy, works out and walks (how we met) has his own place, doesn't seem needy or desperate at all, and I'm not either. I want my own place and he already has his.
We both want to share our life with someone though. I just worry about my "picker", and I admit I am even worried a little about his
Ok, I'll give you a chance to help me out here if you will. I will be open-minded, and appreciate anything you might want to say. denise