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We reached out to the Redditor who started this thread, u/ionlywanttheneck. They kindly agreed to tell us more about why they decided to ask others about their dating experiences. The Redditor says they recently had a conversation with their now-girlfriend about their first date.
"I was talking with my GF on why I was sure I'd go on a second date with her. Then, I thought this might be fun to ask others. Turned out to be a fun question with a lot of great stories from everyone [who] commented."
The story of their first date sounds like it was taken from a book or a movie. "She lived one hour away when we first met on a dating website," u/ionlywanttheneck tells Bored Panda. "Come to find out, her previous apartment that she lived in is my current apartment complex."
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We will be married thirty years this month and he is truly thoughtful, empathetic, and caring. I told him he is simply a good man. That is high praise to me. Nothing better than a genuinely good person.
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"On top of that, we both met for dinner wearing the same color plaid shirt, jeans, and shoes. Both of these factors together made for such an easy icebreaker and for us to immediately kick it off. We now have a baby on the way and live together (at my apartment, where she used to live 1 year prior). It really felt like we were waiting for each other and the stars aligned."
Because u/ionlywanttheneck said they met their partner online, we were curious to know what they think about dating apps. Can they really be effective when you're looking for true love? "I think so," the Redditor tells us. "It worked for us. I just think you need to be very intentional on your dating profile, including what you're looking for, your interests, your hobbies, etc."
"Dating is hard," the netizen admits. "You're gonna swing and miss a lot before you find the one. Just don't get discouraged."
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That was three years ago, we’re getting married in October.
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