2/4 Does it look ok to your date to request for a doggy bag? ok thx.
\_ If a date asks, I say it's ok. If I eat thai or some place that
may have leftovers (see below, you dont do this for fine dining),
I'll get a box and if I'm in SF or Berkeley, will usually find an
anworthy bum to give it to.
\_ Real men finish their meals.
\_ do you care more about the food or her? if she really
likes the food, save it for her..
\_ On an early date, no. You can do this later once you are both
done impressing one another.
\_ It depends on if you go dutch or not.
\_ Yes. Asking for a box is okay. Asking for a doggie bag is right
out. But seriously, if you're going somewhere after dinner, do you
want the food smelling up your car?
\_ Where I live, my trunk is colder right now than my fridge.
\_ Depends on where you are dining, too. Fine dining it is
right out. A place like Cheesecake Factory then sure.
\_ aka "The Factory"
\_ I thought you said "Does it look ok to your date to request a
doggy style?"
\_ Would you use a 15%/$3 off coupon on a date?
\_ $3 off coupon for doing it doggie style? Or do you not
understand how to indent properly?
\_ Where can I get *that* coupon?!
\_ That's, uh, that's a pretty good coupon. -geordan
\_ If something that insignificant could change the direction of
your date then 1) you need a lot more going for yourself or 2)
she's too high maintenance and not worth it.
\_ Are you looking to marry this one (or any of them)? If so,
just be yourself right from the start. If you want a doggie
bag get it. If she reacts negatively to this, remember its
her loss. There are plenty of fish in the sea.
\_ Sure, just break wind in front of her, belch, and otherwise
be yourself. If she's not impressed then to hell with her. |