Six Foot Four
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3 months ago •
Aug 19, 2024
3 months ago •
Aug 19, 2024
It just takes time. I like to think I have pretty good judgement, but use a quote often attributed to Lincoln: "You can fool all the people some of the time and some of the people all the time, but you cannot fool all the people all the time."
Actions, leveraged over time, give people the opportunity to show you who they are. That's how you know.
On the other hand, I haven't been looking for 'that sort of thing' for 1-4 decades, and you hear things about the "dating scene" today that are quite concerning, like the one guy on here who on his blog told the story about being poly and not driving and going on the bus to meet a girl at a restaurant and then they went in her car to the casino. The story ended up with this guy's once-amazing date doing hard drugs with her mother in the parking lot at the casino and how he got stuck there for ages and had no way to get home because his date and driver was real high.
The real kicker for me was he was married, and my recollection of the story is that his wife was sitting at home, and the whole time I'm reading this I'm going 'Why wouldn't you just call your bloody wife?'
This guy has screwed up and got himself into a real pickle. There could be lots of reasons he didn't just call his spouse, but the likeliest one to me is that she has no idea he's poly and out having what likely would be viewed as grounds for divorce. #Oopsie
So yeah, the risks are real, but to me it's the same deal as in business or life in general. Give someone enough time and they will show you who they really are. If I do end up having to start dating again eventually... I like the idea of a background check as lamb and IOM suggested. *chuckles* Though I will say, I once had one run on me by someone in a professional capacity, and they were sure I was a criminal. I was very surprised by this news, so I asked them whom exactly they'd run the background check on, and it turned out they'd used the wrong name. I was thinking very loudly at them 'how do you have the job you have when you are clearly incompetent?' It all got straightened out, but it took a chat with the right people to ensure I no longer had to deal with the sibling's kid's idiot spouse.
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