I'm not a fan of ambiguity. And it seems like that's in right now. What I mean is, there's not much "dating" going on, more like "hanging out" and seeing what happens. Which is fine, until it's not. I mean, what's wrong with calling a date an actual date? Maybe I'm old-school, but if you're . . .
Using your radar
I was having drinks with a friend of mine last week. We were sitting at the bar, having a rather heated discussion about the struggles of dating and boys (of course). I'm firmly in the "of course you'll find someone if you're patient and persistent" camp, while she's more of the "I'll believe it . . .
Is it all about the timing?
I was having drinks with a friend the other night (yes - a real friend - not me), who was telling me about a new guy she's dating. She met him in Vegas one weekend which doesn't sound like the start of a long-term thing, but they started dating for realz since they both live in L.A. She described . . .