I presume by that puerile turn of phrase that you wish for me to proceed. Very well! I am seeking more information on what one does while on a "date." I admit I'm rather unclear on the matter.
[ Old?? Please, Richie, it's not medieval marriage unless he's old enough to be her father. ]
Regardless, I placed my name into a box the other day, so that I may be matched with a stranger for a "date," though I am not entirely certain what that would entail. But I am given to understand that this is a popular tradition among the common people for this "Valentine's Day" holiday. Is that not quaint?
also jesus god in heaven why did she go to a man for this, find a mother figure pls, you're getting the wrong angle here]
quaint, yes very.
okay it's sort of like your classic courtship. that's what they call it where you're from right? Guy and a girl spending time together, seeing if they like each other well enough to make a match?
You're fine you don't need a chaperone, that's all in de past. People play it pretty loose these days.
hard to have any real fun with some stodgy nanny hovering around anyway. Just smack the guy if he gets fresh. If he's a real bore pretend you had a foul fillet of fish and take a run for the toilet, and then never return.
It's up to you. Agree to do another one, give him a kiss goodnight if you feel like it. Don't let him push to take you home or to get into yours, unless you're pretty keen on making it between the sheets yourself.
Just have fun and don't let him push you into anything you're not here for.
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Ah, yes, of course! Naturally. My goodness... no, there will certainly be none of that! Pushing me, that is, as you've described. I have no tolerance for presumptuous men!
Goodness me... This is all so much more involved than I anticipated. What sorts of activities are common to partake in when one is on a date? I presume that food is involved, if I have the option to feign disagreement with my fish.
Usually food is involved. What do you like doing in your spare time? Maybe go see a show, take the guy to the park. Go on a romantic pegasus ride. It doesn't have to be complicated.
A pegasus ride? Oh, how lovely! Yes, that is a wonderful idea. For who could witness me astride a pegasus and not be utterly captivated by my skill and grace? Yes, without a doubt, I shall emerge from this date a conqueror!
[ Is this a competition now?? ]
I must thank you for the advice, Rich. You have proven to be most helpful.
Most certainly. I must admit, this whole business is quite a bit different than the manner of courtship I am most accustomed to. It seems so very... insouciant.
only in the countries where women are barred from doing shit all except cook and make babies.
it's a new era, clair. People hitch up because they like each other, or they're pretending to for the other half's power/money. And you're allowed to see more than one guy before you make your decision. No one's got a rush on it either, and if you fuck up the first time and marry a dud, you get a divorce and try again.
My word! Goodness, that is certainly a new era indeed.
[ She's considering this now. Mostly she likes the part about women being able to do more than cook and make babies. ]
I suppose it would allow one a great deal more freedom to determine the course of one's own life. My parents never once disallowed me anything I wished to do, and I am certain that would extend to my choice in husband! [ Also, she would steamroll them anyway. ] But I knew others who were not nearly so fortunate. To think that their hearts would have been so much simpler to follow in a world such as yours. And here as well, I suppose. I do notice that the prevailing attitude here is similar to the one you just expressed.
not to knock your background, but it's sometimes simpler to take the ceremony out of it all. People still make plenty of bad choices but at least they're their own, and no one's coming around shaking a stick at them if they try to leave.
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Very well!
I am seeking more information on what one does while on a "date." I admit I'm rather unclear on the matter.
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[....oh my god]
is this regarding percival
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Why would you assume it would?
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but good he's a little old anyway
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Regardless, I placed my name into a box the other day, so that I may be matched with a stranger for a "date," though I am not entirely certain what that would entail.
But I am given to understand that this is a popular tradition among the common people for this "Valentine's Day" holiday. Is that not quaint?
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also jesus god in heaven why did she go to a man for this, find a mother figure pls, you're getting the wrong angle here]
quaint, yes very.
okay it's sort of like your classic courtship. that's what they call it where you're from right? Guy and a girl spending time together, seeing if they like each other well enough to make a match?
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Ah, yes, a courtship. I see!
But, as I understand it, there shall be no chaperone present. Is that so?
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You're fine you don't need a chaperone, that's all in de past. People play it pretty loose these days.
hard to have any real fun with some stodgy nanny hovering around anyway. Just smack the guy if he gets fresh. If he's a real bore pretend you had a foul fillet of fish and take a run for the toilet, and then never return.
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My nanny was not stodgy in the least!
Though I do appreciate your meaning.
And if the date is a success? What is expected of me then?
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It's up to you. Agree to do another one, give him a kiss goodnight if you feel like it. Don't let him push to take you home or to get into yours, unless you're pretty keen on making it between the sheets yourself.
Just have fun and don't let him push you into anything you're not here for.
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I have never heard of such a phrase.
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Ah, yes, of course! Naturally.
My goodness... no, there will certainly be none of that!
Pushing me, that is, as you've described.
I have no tolerance for presumptuous men!
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Now go get your man.
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This is all so much more involved than I anticipated.
What sorts of activities are common to partake in when one is on a date? I presume that food is involved, if I have the option to feign disagreement with my fish.
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For who could witness me astride a pegasus and not be utterly captivated by my skill and grace?
Yes, without a doubt, I shall emerge from this date a conqueror!
[ Is this a competition now?? ]
I must thank you for the advice, Rich.
You have proven to be most helpful.
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Glad to help. Please conquer wisely.
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Most certainly.
I must admit, this whole business is quite a bit different than the manner of courtship I am most accustomed to.
It seems so very... insouciant.
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people just started laying off all the reservations is all. what goes on between a man and a woman is nobody's business but their own.
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Need you not worry about bloodlines and alliances? The kinship between families that are created by matrimony?
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it's a new era, clair. People hitch up because they like each other, or they're pretending to for the other half's power/money. And you're allowed to see more than one guy before you make your decision. No one's got a rush on it either, and if you fuck up the first time and marry a dud, you get a divorce and try again.
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Goodness, that is certainly a new era indeed.
[ She's considering this now. Mostly she likes the part about women being able to do more than cook and make babies. ]
I suppose it would allow one a great deal more freedom to determine the course of one's own life.
My parents never once disallowed me anything I wished to do, and I am certain that would extend to my choice in husband! [ Also, she would steamroll them anyway. ]
But I knew others who were not nearly so fortunate.
To think that their hearts would have been so much simpler to follow in a world such as yours.
And here as well, I suppose. I do notice that the prevailing attitude here is similar to the one you just expressed.
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Does this guy you're taking out have a name?
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Oh, no!
Rather, I have not been informed of it yet.
I am given to understand that this is called a "blind date."
Is that not so very intriguing?
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