Author hotpotato Posted April 1, 2014 Author Posted April 1, 2014 I know there are things I'd like to do w/another person instead of just myself (no sex jokes please). In the dating world it seems that men are rather alert to this. A few OLD profiles I've perused say "no activity partner seekers please". Guys want to invest the time not just for the event but for a "payoff" of some kind. Either FWB or a real relationship. Definitely seems like joining up w/a group of amusement park lovers is the way to go, but doesn't solve your problem of having a person to show off to your family. When they question you, maybe you should hand them a 2 page list of qualities including physical that you absolutely require in a date & tell them to find you that person or stop asking about your social life. After all if they're not helping... That's not a bad idea...
StalwartMind Posted April 5, 2014 Posted April 5, 2014 I actually think the idea of an amusement park buddy for you (and anyone else really) is a pretty sound idea. Infact, having a travel buddy like Chalkdust89 mentioned would be fantastic fun. It made me think of touring around the world's various amusement parks. I've visited a few amusement parks in different countries of Europe, and it's a worthwhile experience for sure. I wish I could help you with you family questioning your sexuality, would be more than welcome to parade me around, if that could give you peace. I don't even think that would be remotely offensive to ask someone, but perhaps that has to do with myself coming from an environment that always was comfortable. Anyway regardless of where anyone lives, I'd highly recommend, if one has the company/needs the company, to visit the various different amusement parks around the world. You also get to enjoy the local culture a bit if that strikes your fancy. All the best!
irc333 Posted April 5, 2014 Posted April 5, 2014 Contractual? You'd want a guy to sign a contract that he would go to amusement parks with you? Why is that necessary or desired, to sign a contract to go somewhere with someone? It seems pretty cold and businesslike. As part of the contract, you going to give him a little action? ;-) Does this person HAVE to be of the opposite sex?
irc333 Posted April 5, 2014 Posted April 5, 2014 The whole idea of wanting to "use" someone for your own entertainment is rather disturbing.
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