Agreeing with everyone else, tall girl, just post your height in your bio. My dating app bios have always been a really boring list of what sports teams I like, hobbies, and my height. I’m 5″8 so maybe not exactly the same as your situation but I’ve only gotten positive responses for listing it. If dudes can brag about their height in theirs so can we. Good luck!
We are the same height and have the same life philosophy. How is it that my 5″1 friends date guys at least a foot taller than them and all my exes are 5″9? Is this a thing? Should we start a club?
I would see way more people when I used to go running at the gym than when I go outside. Also, I’m too poor for a gym membership now, so outdoors it is.
I don’t name drop places I actually like at work anymore because then they’re ruined when that one boundary-less coworker shows up the next weekend and acts like I issued them a personal invitation to join me and my friends, and then tells everyone at work the next week that we “went out” together.
This has worked on me. Make sure you can invite her over “early” so you can show off by chopping things and prove you didn’t get takeout and toss the boxes.
Venison burgers are one of my favorite things about life, bless you for being willing to share yours with others. Semi-related, I always found it weird when I would have friends over growing up and they would refuse to eat meat from a wild animal my family had hunted but then be perfectly fine eating mcdonalds chicken nuggets.
I can’t decide if I should be offended for Paul Rudd that his photo is attached to this sentiment or proud of the idea that maybe being boring means I’m someone that Paul Rudd would have things in common with.
Hate to be that person but it doesn’t say she actually DRINKS the wine at the end…could have decided to be an actual hostess and be pouring for someone else.
I’ve had this conversation way too many times in my life, especially when trying to make plans with people who’s favorite sport only has one~ game per week. Employed by an NHL team now and “I can’t, I’m going to the game” is a legitimate work-obligated reason and I couldn’t be more smug about it.
I can’t tell if you meant to say “nougat-y” or not but honestly I like the imagery that comes with “nuggety”.
Agreeing with everyone else, tall girl, just post your height in your bio. My dating app bios have always been a really boring list of what sports teams I like, hobbies, and my height. I’m 5″8 so maybe not exactly the same as your situation but I’ve only gotten positive responses for listing it. If dudes can brag about their height in theirs so can we. Good luck!
We are the same height and have the same life philosophy. How is it that my 5″1 friends date guys at least a foot taller than them and all my exes are 5″9? Is this a thing? Should we start a club?
I thought everyone did this. Are we weird?
I would see way more people when I used to go running at the gym than when I go outside. Also, I’m too poor for a gym membership now, so outdoors it is.
I don’t name drop places I actually like at work anymore because then they’re ruined when that one boundary-less coworker shows up the next weekend and acts like I issued them a personal invitation to join me and my friends, and then tells everyone at work the next week that we “went out” together.
This has worked on me. Make sure you can invite her over “early” so you can show off by chopping things and prove you didn’t get takeout and toss the boxes.
Venison burgers are one of my favorite things about life, bless you for being willing to share yours with others. Semi-related, I always found it weird when I would have friends over growing up and they would refuse to eat meat from a wild animal my family had hunted but then be perfectly fine eating mcdonalds chicken nuggets.
I can’t decide if I should be offended for Paul Rudd that his photo is attached to this sentiment or proud of the idea that maybe being boring means I’m someone that Paul Rudd would have things in common with.
Hate to be that person but it doesn’t say she actually DRINKS the wine at the end…could have decided to be an actual hostess and be pouring for someone else.
I’ve had this conversation way too many times in my life, especially when trying to make plans with people who’s favorite sport only has one~ game per week. Employed by an NHL team now and “I can’t, I’m going to the game” is a legitimate work-obligated reason and I couldn’t be more smug about it.