
Great, now what I used to get on MySpace is slowly moving over to Facebook:
Hey,
How are you? I'm sending you this message because I think you're really cute and I'm wondering whether you would be interested in dating or if you know of anyone who is interested. Please get back to me as soon as you can. Thanks and enjoy your day. =D
...Really??
Is he looking for a girlfriend or a job?
I haven't figured out how to answer this yet. If it was someone I absolutely didn't know, I would've ignored the message. But his name sounds very familiar, not to mention he has three "friends" in common with me. Why would I throw my friends' names out there to some guy that I don't even know for the sake of dating? And "P lease get back to me as soon as you can"? What's the rush?
What kinds of weird dating proposals have you gotten?
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Sorry, delete message move on with life.
whoa wtf? lol. just delete and ignore. don't worry about him.
Ha, that would go in the trash if it were sent to me.
I would of wrote back and said,
"Please send me your resume with a picture attached. Thank you.
P.S.
Will get back to you if you qualify.
"
Har har!
I think the weirdest pick up that I have received is when a friend of a friend demanded that I met up with him, because we both played golf. He bugged me for three weeks and I finally gave in. I sometimes wonder why I agreed, besides the fact that he would text, call, and im me everyday when I had college finals! What a pest, and turns out I didn't have a reason not to meet him, so I did. We hit it off for a week, and then he told me I was boring and there was no spark! He ended up breaking my heart, and still wanted to be friends. I was so shocked, and told him NO WAY!
Yeah...at least it wasn't creepy. My last encounter was with a guy who randomly found my on Facebook, friended me, and asked me things like "do you have sex?" "do you have oral sex?" "do you like it?" "is your pussy shaved?" "mmmmm"
huh...all my messages are from web-cam girls...not anything even close to what I look for, when I'm interested in dating a new woman...I'd say delete this guy's message, and don't worry bout him. Kinda sounded impersonal in his blanket approach anyway.
I just delete and ignore. All of them were weird and somehow all the same as in "You're cute, I want to meet you" ... yeh, not happening, creep.
@icespiral - this is why if there's no spark, I know it on a first date, I don't bother the other person, and it usually turns out that the feeling is mutual.
Sorry he broke your heart though...sounds like he was a 'Class-A-Jerk'.
Just reply this way: "No." Hehehe :)
Happy replying,
~*Akarui Mitsukai*~
@blufrogz37@xanga - Agreed. Probably your best option.
I don't have My Space or Face book so I've never experienced this. I have gotten weird pick-up lines in person (which are harder to ignore).
none, i dont get them at all (thankfully =D)
@jeezshoua@xanga - haha that's funny, should also ask if he has any references that are available for contact
That's... pretty weird. Out of the blue.. Man, people ARE getting desperate. Not to mention.. why do people depend so much on technology to get a date?! Tell that man to find a girl at a coffee shop or something, man.
My weirdest dating proposal was, "You've got great boobs. Wanna be my girlfriend?"
Yup. He was a blunt one.
Today a guy asked me if I was accepting applications for groupies...
creeper
@blufrogz37@xanga - He definitely got straight A's on his jerk report card.
lol . . . that's like how people used to approach dating / marriage like 100 years ago . . . very businesslike. Just send him a message back and tell him you are currently not accepting any offers.
haha this is definitely one of the funniest things i've seen on datingish...and yes that totally was a job-related letter, lol.
Your friends added him because they were flattered by the comment. He knows he has better chance of you adding him because they did. (Thank you facebook "friends in common" tool.) His page is probably full of computer virus links.
"I like anything with a pulse. Therefore, I'm interested in you."
That's not weird or anything. Are you sure he's a real person? Ask somebody who is a common friend of both of you. If he is, tell him you should maybe hang out at friends before you start dating a random internet person.
@jeezshoua@xanga - lol. awesome suggestion.