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myPESTICIDE
My mom is setting me up with this guy (yeah weird, isn't it?) and I've never met him before. How do I act around him the first time I meet him? I don't know what to say or what to do! He's deaf, which isn't really a problem because I'm pretty good at sign language. So how do I act around him? _unsure.gif
danginja
Just act like yourself. I mean your gonna meet the guy for the first time just be natural and take what comes. Your mom is hooking you up with a deaf guy? He must be a great guy then.
_sarcastic_
just be yourself.
Uronacid
Um... well, um... man, I have never been confronted with that... wow, that is really unusual. Well, don't rule the guy out jsut becuase your mom is hooking you up, but also don't feel like you need to like him or something just because your mom is hooking you up. Also, if the whole deaf thing bugs you (as far as a relationship) then don't go out with him. Mostly just be honest with yourself.
SarahxJoy
Be yourself and don't overthink anything. I'm sure he's just as nervous as you are.
I hope things go well. :) Good luck. flowers.gif
msladyliberty
act like yourself.
vn_cuti3
QUOTE(dangjer @ Jul 26 2006, 12:15 PM) *
Just act like yourself. I mean your gonna meet the guy for the first time just be natural and take what comes. Your mom is hooking you up with a deaf guy? He must be a great guy then.




yup yup i agree
pinayprincess
thats pretty cool!

QUOTE
Just act like yourself.


^^ yeah just act yourself
bballchick1
Just act like yourself!

That's awesome that you're being set up with somebody deaf. _smile.gif

Good luck! flowers.gif
Uronacid
Yeah, be yourself, and be honest with yourself. You are meeting someone for the for time. If you like them role with it, and if you don't then don't worry about it. Keep in mind, this is a date. It's nothing serious at all. You guys aren;t even friends yet.
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