![]() And it definitely wasn’t the first time I’d felt such euphoric promise develop so early in a relationship, only to see it fizzle just as fast as it’d hatched. I wasn’t sure what to make of the disappointment, my role in it and hers. ![]() Surprisingly, I tensed up, recoiling at the concept, and within another week or so we’d stopped interacting altogether - more my doing than hers, in all honesty. Just a couple weeks later she brought up commitment, pseudo-nonchalantly, over text. I won’t admit to thinking so quickly that I’d found “the one,” but I absolutely was excited to see where it all was certain to go. The sex was great, and after knowing Nicole for only a few hours, really, very pleasant thoughts of a long-term future started creeping in. By the end of round three, we were making out hard in a photo booth we didn’t put any quarters in, but we eventually both vocalized wanting to take things slow, down-voting sex that night.Īfter I cooked dinner to open date number two, however, we pretty much made a beeline for my bed. There were laughs, mutual world views, and shared tastes in the arts. ![]() A simple, unoriginal concept, sure, but it turned out to be one of those first dates you dream of every time you swipe right on, message, or heart someone. After matching with Nicole on an app last fall, we met up for beers in a busy Brooklyn dive.
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