So we met at a trendy bar for a drink to decide if we would like to proceed to dinner. The conversation over the drink was great. He is smart, witty & I was attracted to him. I thoroughly enjoyed that time, probably more than any other first meeting.
We left the bar & walked for a bit, decided which restaurant to choose for dinner. This is where it starts to get a bit "heavy". It was cool weather, but I was dressed appropriately, and he asked if he could stop in one of the shops to buy me a coat. I thought that was sweet, but a little much...but ok. I assured him I'd brought an extra jacket if I needed one, and left it in the car.
We choose a restaurant and go in, and he asks the hostess for the most romantic table in the place, and we're willing to wait if it's taken...ok...again, I just think he's trying to be sweet. Then he tells the server & the hostess, that he'll invite them to our wedding. Again, I thought he was trying to be funny, I laughed it off, but thought it was maybe going a little too far. The staff there thought he was serious however...and I had to tell them to stop with the special treatment, that he was joking & having fun with them. And I told him he was making them work harder than necessary, probably better to stop the facade.
So, as we sit there he starts talking very differently. It was as if, the act of leaving the bar & escorting him to dinner was solidifying the relationship. "We" and "our" suddenly entered his vocabulary.
He asked, I told him the brief version of my divorce. He took my hands & held them & sternly looked at me & said he was so sorry I'd endured that. It seemed a bit forced, way too serious to the point of being awkward...I took my hands back (gently), and said that it's been 3 years, I don't seek comfort from everyone I meet & I'm ready to move on with my life now.
Then, a bit after that, he put his head on his hands & began staring at me across the table...I tried to ignore it at first, knowing there was probably some hyper-romantic pronouncement ensuing, but after a minute or so, I asked why he was looking at me so intently. He said, "When we fall in love, I want to remember this moment forever." By then, I'd had enough of it. I said that he needs to put his horse back in front of the cart & slow that thing down! I said that he's way too serious & it's making me very uncomfortable.
He wasn't embarrassed or phased by that...just said, ok, yeah, maybe that's too heavy for now.
I thought, does he really not like me? And he's trying to scare me off?? What is happening here? Is it just supposed to be funny?
I changed the subject. We continued on & he did settle down with that sort of talk.
As we were leaving, he asked me if I'd like to go to Vegas with him on Thursday. No, I said that we hardly know each other & although I did like him, all the talk of these serious things is a bit off-putting & I'm not a girl who goes flying off with men I just met, under any circumstance. Was this just a nice gesture, to show his continued interest?
So, we parted & I was left with mixed feelings. Was he nervous & trying too hard? Was that the real person making an appearance? I really enjoyed his company otherwise, and I will give him another chance...but wow?!
He had a bit of a drive home, so I texted him to make sure he was home safely-he said he'd like to see me again. I said that I would too. He then said, how about now? And so it goes...
I sought the feedback of my friends, who also thought this was inappropriate, but that if this behavior was different from the first impressions, it could be worth a chance, to see if he just got a little rattled for a bit, and that was his poor way of handling it. One woman said she'd have excused herself at dinner & left, that's how poor she thought it was. I'm inclined to give him a chance...He HAS calmed down with all that talk, but he left for Vegas a couple days after our meeting...so he's been busy
It just seems to be the trend with men I've gone out with & I have to wonder if it's me. Every man I've met has either just wanted sex & nothing more, or they seem to be way more interested in something more with me, way too soon & far ahead of my "feelings" for them. My friends have given me theories...I would like some other feedback tho.
Some background. Neither of us had much alcohol, so I didn't think that was the culprit. He's been divorced 12 yrs, and made it known our first talk that he's interested in long-term, and wants to be married again some day. His kids are grown, and admits he gets empty-nest issues & struggles with depression.
Thoughts from the men & women here?
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