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Veteran 513 Chicago (Old Town) | Subject: RE: Triathlon Dating Thread Ver 3.0 That settles it, I'm hiring Teejaay as my personal dating consultant. She's exactly the voice I need in the back of my head.... |
2013-05-15 2:27 PM in reply to: #4743826 |
Alpharetta, Georgia | Subject: RE: Triathlon Dating Thread Ver 3.0 Teejaay - 2013-05-15 12:42 PM If you are truly actively seeking a relationship then you have to make some time for it. If you are wanting to add a person into your life you can't cultivate a relationship if you are always busy and have no time for it! You need to make time to "train" for your love life too! Relax. Stop thinking about it so much. When you meet the right person the other stuff won't even matter! This. The guy I'm dating right now (did I just say that?!) has confessed to me that in his past he's used his incredibly busy schedule as an excuse to not see someone as often. He has a 12-year-old son, whose baseball team he coaches amongst the other myrad of obligations in a child's life, works at least 60 hours a week, is passionate about golfing and charity events, helps support a friend's retail business, and travels at least one week out of the month. That's A LOT. Yet he's taken every opportunity to hang out with me that he can, texts throughout the day, make sure I know his schedule so I'm not left wondering, etc. He's doing a really good job of this juggling thing and the effort shows. Edited by lisac957 2013-05-15 2:28 PM |
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2013-05-17 1:59 PM in reply to: Teejaay |
Member 326 | Subject: RE: Triathlon Dating Thread Ver 3.0 After the divorce I used triathlon training as a good way to keep myself active and my mind busy. I was so busy I didn't have time to think about my failed relationship. Now, it seems I am using triathlon training as an excuse to not find someone. I have hired a triathlon coach to get better at triathlon, maybe I need a relationship coach to get better at relationships. How much to you charge per month Teejaay? |
2013-05-17 5:05 PM in reply to: DeVinci13 |
Expert 3145 Scottsdale, AZ | Subject: RE: Triathlon Dating Thread Ver 3.0 Well it's Friday so who's got some action this weekend? |
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2013-05-21 10:53 PM in reply to: lisac957 |
Master 1563 Chicago | Subject: RE: Triathlon Dating Thread Ver 3.0 Originally posted by lisac957 Teejaay - 2013-05-15 12:42 PM If you are truly actively seeking a relationship then you have to make some time for it. If you are wanting to add a person into your life you can't cultivate a relationship if you are always busy and have no time for it! You need to make time to "train" for your love life too! Relax. Stop thinking about it so much. When you meet the right person the other stuff won't even matter! This. The guy I'm dating right now (did I just say that?!) has confessed to me that in his past he's used his incredibly busy schedule as an excuse to not see someone as often. He has a 12-year-old son, whose baseball team he coaches amongst the other myrad of obligations in a child's life, works at least 60 hours a week, is passionate about golfing and charity events, helps support a friend's retail business, and travels at least one week out of the month. That's A LOT. Yet he's taken every opportunity to hang out with me that he can, texts throughout the day, make sure I know his schedule so I'm not left wondering, etc. He's doing a really good job of this juggling thing and the effort shows. Lisa...does he have a brother perhaps? |
2013-05-22 11:25 AM in reply to: miami9296 |
Champion 12759 Chicago | Subject: RE: Triathlon Dating Thread Ver 3.0 I reported this story but it really does belong here. I am pretty sure I have the record for shortest first date ever. Anyone? Start time 7:01 (yes, I was a tad bit late) End time 7:05 Texted and called on the day we were suppose to meet. We said 4:00 BUT the day was so beautiful here in Chicago that we both were out and about (it been a long winter here with NO sun). Of course - I was at the beach in my suit. So changed the date to 7:00. He said there was a seafood place around the corner from his house and he had street parking available by his house. So I agreed to drive over. He texted the address, I texted "on my way @ 6:44". When I arrived. He came down and met me while I was in the car parking. He was in yellow sport shorts (not sure what sport) and a college sweatshirt and very disheveled. Walked up to the car and said "I am not quite ready yet, I still need to change and shower but you are welcome to come up to my place and have drink and wait. We JUST MET!! No hello.....and NO WAY!!! Rolled up the window and rolled away. The end! You only have one chance to make a first impression, make it count! |
2013-05-22 11:30 AM in reply to: NRG42 |
Champion 5376 PA | Subject: RE: Triathlon Dating Thread Ver 3.0 Originally posted by NRG42 I reported this story but it really does belong here. I am pretty sure I have the record for shortest first date ever. Anyone? Start time 7:01 (yes, I was a tad bit late) End time 7:05 Texted and called on the day we were suppose to meet. We said 4:00 BUT the day was so beautiful here in Chicago that we both were out and about (it been a long winter here with NO sun). Of course - I was at the beach in my suit. So changed the date to 7:00. He said there was a seafood place around the corner from his house and he had street parking available by his house. So I agreed to drive over. He texted the address, I texted "on my way @ 6:44". When I arrived. He came down and met me while I was in the car parking. He was in yellow sport shorts (not sure what sport) and a college sweatshirt and very disheveled. Walked up to the car and said "I am not quite ready yet, I still need to change and shower but you are welcome to come up to my place and have drink and wait. We JUST MET!! No hello.....and NO WAY!!! Rolled up the window and rolled away. The end! You only have one chance to make a first impression, make it count! That was you? My mom said I look cute in those shorts and you could have met her had you just come up for some Ovaltine like I asked. |
2013-05-22 11:34 AM in reply to: 0 |
Champion 12759 Chicago | Subject: RE: Triathlon Dating Thread Ver 3.0 Originally posted by Pector55 Originally posted by NRG42 That was you? My mom said I look cute in those shorts and you could have met her had you just come up for some Ovaltine like I asked. I reported this story but it really does belong here. I am pretty sure I have the record for shortest first date ever. Anyone? Start time 7:01 (yes, I was a tad bit late) End time 7:05 Texted and called on the day we were suppose to meet. We said 4:00 BUT the day was so beautiful here in Chicago that we both were out and about (it been a long winter here with NO sun). Of course - I was at the beach in my suit. So changed the date to 7:00. He said there was a seafood place around the corner from his house and he had street parking available by his house. So I agreed to drive over. He texted the address, I texted "on my way @ 6:44". When I arrived. He came down and met me while I was in the car parking. He was in yellow sport shorts (not sure what sport) and a college sweatshirt and very disheveled. Walked up to the car and said "I am not quite ready yet, I still need to change and shower but you are welcome to come up to my place and have drink and wait. We JUST MET!! No hello.....and NO WAY!!! Rolled up the window and rolled away. The end! You only have one chance to make a first impression, make it count! By ovaltine did you mean roofies? Edited by NRG42 2013-05-22 11:39 AM |
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2013-05-22 11:43 AM in reply to: NRG42 |
Champion 5376 PA | Subject: RE: Triathlon Dating Thread Ver 3.0 ^^^^^^^ I'm concerned about your trust issues. ;-) Besides, I realize now you must have met someone else. I am allergic to seafood. Then again, if I had roofie laced Ovaltine I would never be going to that seafood place anyway. hmmm, maybe it was me http://www.mindskin.com/p/434/roofing.png |
2013-05-22 11:48 AM in reply to: Pector55 |
Champion 12759 Chicago | Subject: RE: Triathlon Dating Thread Ver 3.0 That is a good question. Is trust something you give or earn? both? I am giver, but once you break the trust circle or lie to me......big problems. |
2013-05-22 11:49 AM in reply to: NRG42 |
Champion 5376 PA | Subject: RE: Triathlon Dating Thread Ver 3.0 Originally posted by NRG42 That is a good question. Is trust something you give or earn? both? I am giver, but once you break the trust circle or lie to me......big problems. Circle of trust is very Fockeresque |
2013-05-22 11:51 AM in reply to: 0 |
Champion 12759 Chicago | Subject: RE: Triathlon Dating Thread Ver 3.0 Originally posted by Pector55 Originally posted by NRG42 Circle of trust is very Fockeresque That is a good question. Is trust something you give or earn? both? I am giver, but once you break the trust circle or lie to me......big problems. Off to urban dictionary! I don't know what that means....but sounds dirty Edited by NRG42 2013-05-22 12:03 PM |
2013-05-22 12:09 PM in reply to: NRG42 |
Master 2037 SouthSide of Chicago | Subject: RE: Triathlon Dating Thread Ver 3.0 Originally posted by NRG42 That is a good question. Is trust something you give or earn? both? I am giver, but once you break the trust circle or lie to me......big problems. Trust is key to any relationship whether it be a loved one, family, friends, etc. Trust (for me at least) is given until such point that trust is betrayed and no longer deserving. I don't know who said it, but "Trust everyone until you have reason not to." |
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2013-05-22 12:14 PM in reply to: NRG42 |
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2013-05-22 12:17 PM in reply to: Teejaay |
Master 2037 SouthSide of Chicago | Subject: RE: Triathlon Dating Thread Ver 3.0 Originally posted by Teejaay Originally posted by NRG42 That is a good question. Is trust something you give or earn? both? I am giver, but once you break the trust circle or lie to me......big problems. I'm a giver too ... but I won't give anymore until it's earned and once broken ... GOODeffingBYE! I've a zero tolerance policy for men that deceive and lie! ' What about women that lie? Its not just us guys that lie. |
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2013-05-22 12:29 PM in reply to: 0 |
Master 2037 SouthSide of Chicago | Subject: RE: Triathlon Dating Thread Ver 3.0 Originally posted by Teejaay Originally posted by mjh1975 Originally posted by Teejaay ' What about women that lie? Its not just us guys that lie. Originally posted by NRG42 That is a good question. Is trust something you give or earn? both? I am giver, but once you break the trust circle or lie to me......big problems. I'm a giver too ... but I won't give anymore until it's earned and once broken ... GOODeffingBYE! I've a zero tolerance policy for men that deceive and lie! I don't date or have intimate relationships with women ... And I don't lie, .. there is no point in lying to someone that trusts you and no point in trusting someone that lies to you! I know ..just wanted to stick up for those of us men out there who are decent, truthful, honest, respectful gentleman... Edited by mjh1975 2013-05-22 12:30 PM |
2013-05-22 1:07 PM in reply to: 0 |
Pro 4277 Parker, CO | Subject: RE: Triathlon Dating Thread Ver 3.0 Originally posted by mjh1975 Originally posted by Teejaay Originally posted by NRG42 That is a good question. Is trust something you give or earn? both? I am giver, but once you break the trust circle or lie to me......big problems. I'm a giver too ... but I won't give anymore until it's earned and once broken ... GOODeffingBYE! I've a zero tolerance policy for men that deceive and lie! ' What about women that lie? Its not just us guys that lie. Edited by rayd 2013-05-22 1:29 PM |
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2013-05-22 1:18 PM in reply to: NRG42 |
Champion 5376 PA | Subject: RE: Triathlon Dating Thread Ver 3.0 Originally posted by NRG42 Originally posted by Pector55 Originally posted by NRG42 Circle of trust is very Fockeresque That is a good question. Is trust something you give or earn? both? I am giver, but once you break the trust circle or lie to me......big problems. Off to urban dictionary! I don't know what that means....but sounds dirty LOL not dirty at all. It was just a movie reference of "Meet the Fockers." Robert DeNiro's character had a circle of trust. |
2013-05-22 1:31 PM in reply to: 0 |
Alpharetta, Georgia | Subject: RE: Triathlon Dating Thread Ver 3.0 Oh hey - thought I would chime in again. Last weekend I spectated Bowtie Boy's son's baseball game (Dad was coaching) and met baby mama. It was not weird or awkward at all - she is married with a little baby and they were all there. We hung with some mutual friends and watched the incredibly boring game before going out for pizza (not pizza) together. She's super cool, friendly, and not at all what I expected. I am truly impressed with the civil and friendly relationship the two of them share. He has been out of the country all week and I canNOT wait until Friday when he returns. He's been overly sweet while away though, texting me multiple times a day and even calling me this morning. Oh yeah and we leave for a mini-vacation Sunday. I might just be an observer in this thread after the weekend... Edited by lisac957 2013-05-22 1:32 PM |
2013-05-22 1:35 PM in reply to: 0 |
Champion 12759 Chicago | Subject: RE: Triathlon Dating Thread Ver 3.0 Oh I have only seen three movies, that was not one of them! I want to be sure I have enough material to watch when I am in a old person's home. I will put that one on the list. Edited by NRG42 2013-05-22 1:37 PM |
2013-05-23 2:35 PM in reply to: NRG42 |
Veteran 513 Chicago (Old Town) | Subject: RE: Triathlon Dating Thread Ver 3.0 YAY! Scored a date on Monday with a girl who goes to my church. Really pretty and a total goofball who keeps me laughing. Going to grab some Gelato, hang out in a park for a little bit and then go grab a beer at this place in her neighborhood. :-) |
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