Gisele
The real LA bayou
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Suzie, you go and enjoy your trip, by yourself, for I most definitely agree, that it is a far better thing to do, then sit around being bored off of your booty, while waiting for a friend or a relative to go with you.
When it comes to dining alone, I would suggest not going to any restaurant that caters to romantic couples, I for one, don't care to be the wallflower, as it were, in a setting like that, so I steer clear of that type of dining experience. Otherwise, I don't really have a problem with it, and if I am beginning to feel a little self conscious, I just remind myself, that I am being ridiculous about it, not to mention I will see others dining alone as well, and I am not any weirder looking then they are!
seriously. In the end, it really is a matter of what your comfort zone it,if you will not be able to enjoy your dining experience at the time, then order to go, or dine elsewhere. Just try to be comfortable in your dining experience, because you really should not feel self-conscious at all, if you don't mind my saying so.
When it comes to dining alone, I would suggest not going to any restaurant that caters to romantic couples, I for one, don't care to be the wallflower, as it were, in a setting like that, so I steer clear of that type of dining experience. Otherwise, I don't really have a problem with it, and if I am beginning to feel a little self conscious, I just remind myself, that I am being ridiculous about it, not to mention I will see others dining alone as well, and I am not any weirder looking then they are!
