mmackeymouse
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Hey guys!
So a guy, yes a real guy, asked me on a date.
The plan is for this Thursday evening, since Friday is Valentines Day, and didn't want it to be awkward. I think it will already be awkward, but...touche.
I really like this guy, at least as a friend. I don't know if it goes beyond that, but I guess that's what dates are for.
Anyway...he messaged me this morning and asked how Japanese sounded. Honestly, I was kind of anticipating this, as there are a limited amount of "date" restaurants around, and Japanese would definitely be the most unusual.
Anyway, I am not a brave eater. I don't like Chinese; I do like Mongolian. I like Mexican. I like basic Indian, but not really authentic Indian. I don't eat seafood, raw or cooked. Suffice it to say I have never had Japanese. I am a little anxious about it. I mean...what if it doesn't agree with me and it makes me sick? What if introducing a new type of food to my body sends me into shock? I really don't think I could do the sushi, but I could probably handle hibachi chicken. I'm not sure about chopsticks.
I don't want to be a buzzkill. I don't know if it is better to be adventurous and try new things, or be honest and play it safer? Which answer would you give, and why?
So a guy, yes a real guy, asked me on a date.
The plan is for this Thursday evening, since Friday is Valentines Day, and didn't want it to be awkward. I think it will already be awkward, but...touche. I really like this guy, at least as a friend. I don't know if it goes beyond that, but I guess that's what dates are for.
Anyway...he messaged me this morning and asked how Japanese sounded. Honestly, I was kind of anticipating this, as there are a limited amount of "date" restaurants around, and Japanese would definitely be the most unusual.
Anyway, I am not a brave eater. I don't like Chinese; I do like Mongolian. I like Mexican. I like basic Indian, but not really authentic Indian. I don't eat seafood, raw or cooked. Suffice it to say I have never had Japanese. I am a little anxious about it. I mean...what if it doesn't agree with me and it makes me sick? What if introducing a new type of food to my body sends me into shock? I really don't think I could do the sushi, but I could probably handle hibachi chicken. I'm not sure about chopsticks.
I don't want to be a buzzkill. I don't know if it is better to be adventurous and try new things, or be honest and play it safer? Which answer would you give, and why?


