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Rin took a Tufts University co-ed for sushi


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2019 Mar 11, 3:28pm   2,899 views  27 comments

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I'm getting sick of high end restaurants thinking I'm some gay guy, just because I don't hang out with women but pal around with my male friends.

So I took this Tufts University woman out for top cityside sushi, spending $120 on myself and $70 on her. Anyways, it worked out well. The staff was engaging and thought that I 'making moves' and thus, was responsive as they would be for the regular heterosexual crowd.

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1   RWSGFY   2019 Mar 11, 3:54pm  

And now he's forever on the hook for future rape allegations.
2   Shaman   2019 Mar 11, 3:56pm  

You know that dating is a gateway activity to marriage and fatherhood, right?
Careful over there!
3   Rin   2019 Mar 11, 4:08pm  

ThreeBays says
Now he's paying for dinner to look normal, and not even getting any.


That's fine, the driver took her back to Tufts.

I'm willing to pay a surcharge to avoid the 'gaydar' at high end cityside restaurants.
4   MisdemeanorRebel   2019 Mar 11, 4:34pm  

For $200, that sushi better have gone home with you and sucked your dick!!!
5   Rin   2019 Mar 11, 4:38pm  

MisterLearnToCode says
For $200


The first $120 was entirely for me. It was that second $70, the surcharge, was for the gaydar inhibitor because as you know, guys don't 'pal around' at high end restaurants if it's not a business meeting. Remember, I'm in Boston, not Montreal, where I can easily bang a Univ of Montreal co-ed w/o fanfare.
6   curious2   2019 Mar 11, 5:39pm  

Rin says

I'm willing to pay a surcharge to avoid the 'gaydar' at high end cityside restaurants.


Why? BTW, I'm also curious why that comment got a Like? I mean, why would ppl so dread being (mis)perceived as gay that they would pay almost double to avoid it?

Maybe there is a market for T-Shirts or pins that say "NOT GAY" in big letters, preferably in clashing colors and patterns to make it look convincing, for the crowd who can't sit 24/7 in sushi restaurants with an escort.
7   Ceffer   2019 Mar 11, 5:49pm  

Rin has succumbed! This is the first step in the slippery slope to finally being brought to ground by the opposite sex! All hope is lost!
8   Ceffer   2019 Mar 11, 5:50pm  

curious2 says
Rin says

I'm willing to pay a surcharge to avoid the 'gaydar' at high end cityside restaurants.


Why?

Maybe the military has stealth clothing that works for this.
9   Rin   2019 Mar 11, 6:14pm  

Ceffer says
This is the first step in the slippery slope to finally being brought to ground by the opposite sex!


No problem, 'cause I don't need to do this for clam-shacks, diners, average restaurants, etc, where the average plate per person is $25-$50.

This is only for those places where ppl drop tons of cash to impress someone or seal a business deal.
10   MrMagic   2019 Mar 11, 6:16pm  

ThreeBays says
Now he's paying for dinner to look normal, and not even getting any.


Ha Ha Ha

curious2 says
Maybe there is a market for T-Shirts or pins that say "NOT GAY" in big letters,


Should we all chip in and buy him one of these?



MisterLearnToCode says
For $200, that sushi better have gone home with you and sucked your dick!!!


I wonder if she looked like this:

11   RWSGFY   2019 Mar 11, 6:27pm  

curious2 says
Maybe there is a market for T-Shirts or pins that say "NOT GAY" in big letters, preferably in clashing colors and patterns to make it look convincing, for the crowd who can't sit 24/7 in sushi restaurants with an escort.


Rin's car?

12   RWSGFY   2019 Mar 11, 6:34pm  

Rin says
spending $120 on myself and $70 on her

Rin says
This is only for those places where ppl drop tons of cash


LOL
13   Shaman   2019 Mar 11, 6:40pm  

I have to admit that the fanciest priciest dinner I’ve ever had was at the Paris restaurant in Vegas, we both had whatever we wanted and probably four glasses of wine: $350.

The most I’ve ever paid for a restaurant bill was $789 to feed 27 people at a fancy buffet in Vegas.
I dropped some coin on that trip.
14   Rin   2019 Mar 11, 6:49pm  

Quigley says
we both had whatever we wanted and probably four glasses of wine: $350.


The American Kobe at Boston's Grill 23 is in the $70s.

And most good Omakase samplings start at $125 per person.
15   Rin   2019 Mar 11, 6:57pm  

Tarantula says
Glad you found a girl to be your beard.

https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Beard


In America, men who don't kowtow to women are 'socially' gay and thus, need a bread.
16   Rin   2019 Mar 11, 6:59pm  

Tarantula says
Glad you found a girl to be your beard.


BTW, I've just turned down all of her texts to meet up this weekend. I'm putting her off for a week and half, hoping that she gets the hint that this is business.
17   CBOEtrader   2019 Mar 11, 7:31pm  

Rin says
hoping that she gets the hint that this is business.


Have you tried telling her? Seems simple
18   🎂 Tenpoundbass   2019 Mar 11, 7:33pm  

Rin says
BTW, I've just turned down all of her texts to meet up this weekend. I'm putting her off for a week and half, hoping that she gets the hint that this is business.


Oh No that's how they get you. They know if you wait to call them back you mean business.
19   Rin   2019 Mar 11, 7:43pm  

Tenpoundbass says
Rin says
BTW, I've just turned down all of her texts to meet up this weekend. I'm putting her off for a week and half, hoping that she gets the hint that this is business.


Oh No that's how they get you. They know if you wait to call them back you mean business.


Yah, life in America really sucks when all one wants to do is fuck hoes and enjoy fine foods.
20   Booger   2019 Mar 11, 7:48pm  

Rin says
BTW, I've just turned down all of her texts to meet up this weekend. I'm putting her off for a week and half, hoping that she gets the hint that this is business.


21   Rin   2019 Mar 11, 7:59pm  

Since I'm sick and tired of meeting women in Boston, is this the solution to the gaydar problem at high end Boston restaurants? ...

https://rentafriend.com

Realize, I regularly fuck hoes up in Montreal so I don't need a 'rent a friend' up there. I can just take a stripper out for some crepes.
22   curious2   2019 Mar 11, 8:18pm  

Rin says
the gaydar problem


Again, why is that a problem? Jerry Seinfeld used to joke that people assumed he was gay because he was "thin, single, and neat." In one episode, he and George (based on Larry David) pretended to be gay so that George could avoid having a girlfriend. Both Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David went on to make more than $100 million each. Jerry did a whole show called Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee, where he invited other comedians out for coffee; most of the other comedians were male, so they were two males sitting in a restaurant together. As far as I know, none of them worried about gaydar.

Also, why do you worry about people thinking you're gay, while also worrying about women accusing you of rape? You seem to have a lot of worries lately.
23   Ceffer   2019 Mar 11, 8:23pm  

If you took the RealDoll along on the dates, that would clear everything up for everybody.
24   Rin   2019 Mar 11, 8:26pm  

curious2 says
Also, why do you worry people about thinking you're gay, while also worrying about women accusing you of rape? You seem to have a lot of worries lately.


Right now, there's a financier named Bob Kraft, who's facing charges down in FL for soliciting prostitutes and this guy has now employed a legal dream team to stop the local DAs from trying to get a 'he says, she says' charge to stick. And that's a billionaire we're talking about, the architect of the NE Patriot's football dynasty.

When I'm at a high end Boston restaurant and it's not a business meeting of sorts, I want to get the royal treatment from the staff, which only comes when a successful straight guy is seen with a woman. For the 'gay crowd', they tend to leave 'em alone, as if being around them, upsets the ambiance of the place.

These are the facts of our Puritanical society.
25   curious2   2019 Mar 11, 8:41pm  

Rin says
tend to leave 'em alone


I haven't heard that before, but then I haven't dined in Boston in a long time. I liked Locke-Ober and the Ritz Carlton restaurant; both were really nice. I will ask a friend who still works in the industry if they treat different people differently and, if so, why. I haven't heard of high end restaurants treating two straight guys differently from two gay guys, and I wonder how would they know even whether the straight guys are there for a business relationship or a personal one. I wonder if perhaps straight guys trying to impress females might tend to tip more generously for impressive service, for example if he thinks his prospects are better if he seems like a VIP.
26   Rin   2019 Mar 11, 9:04pm  

curious2 says
Locke-Ober

I thought that those guys closed a few years ago?

curious2 says
treating two straight guys differently from two gay guys


Two straight guys, in a business meeting, are treated well. I think it's somewhat obvious when guys sit around, talking business stuff, that the meeting is about commerce. The body language there is very mental and not emotional. A lot of ppl are quick, in picking up that vibe.

curious2 says
I wonder if perhaps straight guys trying to impress females might tend to tip more generously for impressive service, for example if he thinks his prospects are better if he seems like a VIP.


Perhaps, but the impression created by a woman in the party is that the guy is 'happening' and has something going on, esp if he's well dressed and is loose with the wallet, esp at a place like the Ritz.
27   curious2   2019 Mar 11, 10:14pm  

Rin says
curious2 says
Locke-Ober

I thought that those guys closed a few years ago?


Yes, 2012.

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