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After reading Dr. Jeremy’s advice and discussing some of the comments of the last two days, my daughter who is using online dating decided to try to implement a low investment meeting and reciprocity.
A young gentleman had been showing interest through emails on the dating site. As it so happened the day before she had been invited to with a friend to see their band perform at a popular local music venue. So she took the lead and invited him to meet her there. He accepted and by judging the txt message was excited about it.
When he arrived she was already there and her friend left them alone. She said the conversation was nice and flowed well and they had somethings in common. At one point they went outside to sit to continue the conversation without having to shout over the music. Some of her comments to me were about the evening were:
“It felt as if I was leading.”
“He was a very nice guy well put together maybe a bit naive, he had no edge and was very “leave it to beaver.”
“His body language was very nervous, ridged, held beer with two hands and his body position never changed.”
“At some point I felt like a big sister talking to a little brother.”
It was wasn’t a bad, just not interesting.”
“He gave me a T-rex hug.”
The reason she responded to his emails is because in his profile he said he was a guy who likes to take charge. The young man is 28.
Could this be a case of just not having that mutual attraction? Maybe.