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"The 2nd Date" - COCKTAIL CONVERSATION on KLJN 107.7 with David Glover

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AFTER THE FIRST DATE GOES BAD.....Is There A Chance For A Second Date?

Scenario: Let’s Try It Again After Going Dutch
Gerald and Melinda part two. Remember the popular scenario about two-dollar pancake? Well Gerald has offered to take Melinda to the
Outback Steakhouse and stated that he'd cover all the expenses. He also apologized for the other day and stated he was in a bad spot; he really enjoyed Melinda’s company and stated he had a surprise for her, Melinda feels that he seems sincere. In your opinion, should she give Gerald another chance?
Female Perspective: I would give him another chance just based on the fact that he was “man enough” to apologize and be honest about his situation. We don’t know the details of the first date. She may have enjoyed his company as
well. Dismissing people so quickly is not only unfair to that person but possibly to you too. Could miss out on a “good thang”

Female Perspective: If she feels he is sincere I don’t see a problem with giving him a 2nd chance. I would make sure she has money on her just in case there’s an issue. The Controversial Counselors take: There had to be a gut feeling on why she declined the second date, there is no need to star in that movie again. When you work so hard to get a shot at the title and you fold under pressure, that opportunity may never happen again. Seize the moment or else ponder in what if land. Keep it moving, Melinda, he had his chance to dance, he chose to be a wallflower. This time you may get stuck with the whole bill surprise! Move on, never look back. 

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