Blind date: Did we kiss? Well, we didn't want to let down the bartenders'
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Blind date: Did we kiss? Well, we didn't want to let down the bartenders'
"What were you hoping for? A new adventure with someone fun and like-minded. First impressions? Gorgeous and easy to talk to. What did you talk about? Travel. Art. Hobbies. The latest Married at First Sight the next series needs a better-matched lesbian couple. Most awkward moment? Trying to take a selfie and both recoiling with cringe. Good table manners? Sara passed the ultimate test getting chewed olive stones into a bowl without giving me the ick."
"What questions will I be asked? We ask about age, location, occupation, hobbies, interests and the type of person you are looking to meet. If you do not think these questions cover everything you would like to know, tell us what's on your mind. Can I choose who I match with? No, it's a blind date! But we do ask you a bit about your interests, preferences, etc the more you tell us, the better the match is likely to be."
A blind date paired two strangers for dinner and drinks. The dater hoped for a new adventure with someone fun and like-minded and found the other gorgeous and easy to talk to. Conversation covered travel, art and hobbies. The date included a shared joke about Married at First Sight needing a better-matched lesbian couple. The most awkward moment came when both recoiled while trying to take a selfie. Sara passed a table-manners test by putting chewed olive stones into a bowl without disgust. Sara impressed with intelligence, strong conversational skills, likability and kindness.
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