Blind date: ‘I was too busy thinking about the six kids he said we’d have to notice his table manners’

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Blind date: ‘I was too busy thinking about the six kids he said we’d have to notice his table manners’
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Aaron, 25, meets Sid, 28. Both are support workers for children

A fun evening with drinks flowing, good company and good food.Very cute and pretty. Sid appeared a little shy at first, but we quickly got comfortable with each other.She told me about the time she got chucked off a plane, a story I found both interesting and absolutely hilarious.The waiter explaining the menu had a very strong accent and spoke very fast. Sid and I did not know what to make of it at first. But we ended up making friends with her.Very talkative.

Yes, as long as she wouldn’t get them chucked off a flight to Venice.I think she liked that I was very flirtatious and fun to be around.It was a school night, and since we both work with young people, we thought it was best to go home and meet up another time.Blind date is Saturday’s dating column: every week, two strangers are paired up for dinner and drinks, and then spill the beans to us, answering a set of questions.

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