04-03-2015, 08:16 AM
Hello!
I am still very new to this site but I thought I would pose this to all of you!
I went on a second date with a man a few months ago - and although i truly think he is a charming and intelligent soul - an odd occurrence happened that from time to time I still think of and debate if I was right or wrong in the situation. I understand its difficult to give a full picture, but I will do my best.
We met via a dating site, chatted for a while - then met for a first date. The first date was very short - but a blast! Drinks, chatting - very casual.
Soon after we met for dinner for the second date. We arrived at the restaurant and as we had no reservation the wait was 10-15 minutes for a table. We sit at the bar while we wait, pleasantly chatting and having a nice time. He gets up to use the restroom and meanwhile one of the hosts (a man whom I happen to know as an acquittance) comes by to check on us/asks me how I am/totally basic host banter. We politely chat for a minute and then I (in clear jest) say to the host that we better be seated soon as my date "gets VERY angry when he has to wait - possibly even violent"! The host laughed, made an equally of an absurd remark back to me and then left. The host knew that this was only my second date and understood the only feigned impatience was coming from ME, not my date. Soon after my date returned from the restroom the host also came back and said he got us our table a little sooner - we were thrilled and took our seats.
The evening continued to go swimmingly, appetizers came - banter was turning into highly interesting conversation, etc. The host from earlier passes by and asks if everything was going alright. We express our gratitude and comment on how lovely everything was. The host then makes another joke in similar fashion to our earlier banter. As the host is walking away I clarify to my date what the nature of the joke/banter was - and my date was NOT happy with this!
He claimed that it was highly rude of me to be joking about him behind his back and that he does not appreciate being talked about when he is not present to 'defend himself". I apologized for any hurt feelings but expressed how it was obviously taken as a joke by the host and I certainly meant no offense. However he stated he was "hurt" and that it was incredibly wrong of me. I was incredibly caught off guard and found it difficult to understand his perspective, or at least the degree in which he "put me in my place".
I would be lying if I said my apology was not a bit of a band-aid attempt - for while I truly was sorry for how it affected my date I felt I had done NOTHING wrong by making a (clearly) silly little joke. I know my sense of humor can be a bit dry (if not dark) at times - but as its intention was clearly understood by the host I found my dates reaction to be a tad over dramatic. If the roles were reversed not only would I have not cared, I would have replied to the news with an equally "harmless" joke.
We parted ways not too long after and while we are still on friendly terms, a third date has not occurred. I still think he is (overall) a great guy - but its pretty difficult for me to see myself long-term with someone who is (to my view) that sensitive.
Do you think I am right in feeling his reaction was uncalled for - OR do you think I am being insensitive and wrong for trivializing his issue?
Honest feedback appreciated!
I am still very new to this site but I thought I would pose this to all of you!
I went on a second date with a man a few months ago - and although i truly think he is a charming and intelligent soul - an odd occurrence happened that from time to time I still think of and debate if I was right or wrong in the situation. I understand its difficult to give a full picture, but I will do my best.
We met via a dating site, chatted for a while - then met for a first date. The first date was very short - but a blast! Drinks, chatting - very casual.
Soon after we met for dinner for the second date. We arrived at the restaurant and as we had no reservation the wait was 10-15 minutes for a table. We sit at the bar while we wait, pleasantly chatting and having a nice time. He gets up to use the restroom and meanwhile one of the hosts (a man whom I happen to know as an acquittance) comes by to check on us/asks me how I am/totally basic host banter. We politely chat for a minute and then I (in clear jest) say to the host that we better be seated soon as my date "gets VERY angry when he has to wait - possibly even violent"! The host laughed, made an equally of an absurd remark back to me and then left. The host knew that this was only my second date and understood the only feigned impatience was coming from ME, not my date. Soon after my date returned from the restroom the host also came back and said he got us our table a little sooner - we were thrilled and took our seats.
The evening continued to go swimmingly, appetizers came - banter was turning into highly interesting conversation, etc. The host from earlier passes by and asks if everything was going alright. We express our gratitude and comment on how lovely everything was. The host then makes another joke in similar fashion to our earlier banter. As the host is walking away I clarify to my date what the nature of the joke/banter was - and my date was NOT happy with this!
He claimed that it was highly rude of me to be joking about him behind his back and that he does not appreciate being talked about when he is not present to 'defend himself". I apologized for any hurt feelings but expressed how it was obviously taken as a joke by the host and I certainly meant no offense. However he stated he was "hurt" and that it was incredibly wrong of me. I was incredibly caught off guard and found it difficult to understand his perspective, or at least the degree in which he "put me in my place".
I would be lying if I said my apology was not a bit of a band-aid attempt - for while I truly was sorry for how it affected my date I felt I had done NOTHING wrong by making a (clearly) silly little joke. I know my sense of humor can be a bit dry (if not dark) at times - but as its intention was clearly understood by the host I found my dates reaction to be a tad over dramatic. If the roles were reversed not only would I have not cared, I would have replied to the news with an equally "harmless" joke.
We parted ways not too long after and while we are still on friendly terms, a third date has not occurred. I still think he is (overall) a great guy - but its pretty difficult for me to see myself long-term with someone who is (to my view) that sensitive.
Do you think I am right in feeling his reaction was uncalled for - OR do you think I am being insensitive and wrong for trivializing his issue?
Honest feedback appreciated!