Happily I’m not in this predicament just yet (or not so happily, depending on how you look at it, as I’d love to have grandkids, one day). But I’m curious, what would you do if your grandchild decided to set you up on a blind date?
To be honest, no one has ever set me up on a blind date. Before, the idea would have petrified me. I mean it seems like such an awkward experience. Now, I guess still being single, I’d consider it, but I’d really have to trust the people setting me up.
Have you ever been set up on a blind date? How was it?
Tyler Barton says
I think that blind dates take the pressure out of dating. I do not speak from any personal experience, but, as a young man who wants to find someone to date, it can be a trifle overwhelming to understand if a young woman is interested in dating. It seems that it is more an more common for young women to think a young man incredibly forward and impolite if he even inquires upon the subject in the subtlest of manners, so, if a couple were set upon a date where they were either barely acquainted or had never met, there would be a certain mutual knowledge available to the participants insofar as they should be aware that both parties were at least interested in meeting a partner. It sounds like a lucrative business for the enterprising individual to me.