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Internet Dating In Groups Of Couples

August 6, 2010 by Jessica Cary  
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You’ve decided to try internet dating and your best friend wants to live vicariously so she asks if she can tag along. While the concept of double dating has its appeal, I believe they can be either a Godsend or nightmare. Sadly, some nightmares have to do with the other couple. In those instances, you are on your first date with someone you met on the internet and you’re really hitting it off. Next thing you know, your friend is fighting with her date about whether he looked at the waitress or not! Everyone has a friend like that. Now you start to say to yourself “there’s a reason she lives vicariously…..”

Internet dates have the potential to become awkward halfway through the event if you run out of things to talk about. If, however, you are hitting it off and it’s the other couple’s fault that the date turned sour, there’s the possibility of a second date. Then again, your date might associate the evening’s outcome with you, since she was your idea and before you know it, the night goes from beautiful to disastrous – talk about “guilty by association”!!!

I’ve only tried double dating once. Why? I went along for a close friend because she was stressing about meeting this one guy in particular. She was convinced he was the one and wanted it to be perfect. I tried to convince her to go by herself but she kept insisting she needed me there. I took her brother as my date since he’s a friend of mine. After the usual pleasantries, we get to the topic of martial arts. He and I start discussing the differences of our styles, etc. Suddenly I notice that my friend is not saying much. I attempt to include her in the conversation but she won’t bite. I try to change the subject but that doesn’t work either.

By now the boys have switched subjects and are busy talking about wrestling techniques they used in high school. This was not much of an improvement as far as she was concerned. She kept glaring at me as if it were my fault. Just as I began to think “oh good, now we can change the subject to something that will include her”, she surprises me by using the moment of silence as a good time to express her dissatisfaction with the fact that this was her date and I’ve monopolized the entire evening.

However, by this time, the boys are busy talking amongst themselves about wrestling techniques used in high school and there isn’t much that can be done except wait for them to finish their train of thought. Just about the time I was thinking “oh good, now we can change the subject to something that will include her”, she decides the lull in conversation is a good time to pitch a fit about how it’s her date and I’ve monopolized the entire evening. I stared at her in disbelief, considered trying to defend myself and then simply opted for excusing myself and taking a cab home. So, my advice is this: double dating can be fun, but should not be considered for a first date. Those are awkward enough on their own merit.

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