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Is it hopeless for the blind date to ignore me?

Don't contact after the blind date, maybe someone else found a better one? If you can't find it, you may come back to you. I'm kidding. Normally, a blind date ends once.

Men and women blind date is to get to know each other and talk towards the goal of being together. Of course, blind date is also a selection process. I remembered a sentence a friend said to me. He said: "blind date is like going to the vegetable market. You are a piece of meat on the chopping block. Then you look at the middleman's call and see others standing in front of you with a critical eye. You choose it, but you don't want to. So what can you do? You must give up looking for the next home, because I don't have to be you, and you don't have to be me. As long as you haven't taken off the shelf, there must be someone else.

Even if you are still unwilling in the end, you can only admit that it will stink if you don't make moves, and there are not many people who can want you in the end. "When I first heard this remark, I was still a student. I felt that my friend's remarks were too serious and terrible, but when I came to this market, I was picking on others and being picked by others.

After several blind dates, there is basically no chance without contact. Either you are dissatisfied with others or others are dissatisfied with yourself. The blind date market is a process of choice. However, the joke I said at the beginning does exist in real life. A friend of mine, a girl, dated a boy six months ago. After knowing him, she didn't contact him for more than six months. Then, half a year later, she suddenly received a message from a boy, saying that she wanted to talk to her, meaning that she wanted to continue. My friend had a good temper, so she replied and told him that she was with her boyfriend now. When you think it's suitable for blind date, go after it. Sitting on a blind date table, it is difficult to see each other clearly, and it is not appropriate to judge only by one side of the story. Maybe one day you will regret it.