My first date was at a park. We were walking and talking, and I felt some gas building up. I tried to hold it in, but then I couldn't. There was a small fart. I was so embarrassed and started apologizing profusely. My date, however, was really cool. He said that it was actually kind of funny and that it was a unique start to our date. From then on, we were more at ease with each other.
I had a first date at a coffee shop. As we were chatting, I unconsciously let out a tiny fart. I immediately blushed, but my date just grinned and said, 'Hey, it happens to the best of us.' That simple reaction made me relax. We then started sharing all kinds of embarrassing stories from our past and had a really fun and memorable first date.
On a first date, a girl and a boy were walking in a botanical garden. The girl was a bit gassy from the food she ate before. She was trying to hold it in but then a little fart escaped. She was horrified. The boy, however, thought it was the funniest thing. He told her that it was just a natural body function and that it made the date more interesting. After that, they both loosened up and had a wonderful time exploring the garden together. This shows that sometimes these little embarrassing moments can actually bring people closer.
My date and I were at the movies. I was sipping on a large soda which made my stomach a bit gassy. Then, during a really quiet scene, I couldn't hold it in and let out a short, but audible fart. My date turned to me and whispered 'Was that you?' with a big grin. We both giggled quietly and it actually made the date more relaxed.
My first date was at a local coffee shop. I was really nervous. We just talked about our hobbies, like how I love painting and she was into reading. It was simple but nice.
Well, in my first date short story, it was nerve - wracking at first. I was so worried about what to wear and how to act. But when I finally met my date, all those nerves kind of melted away. We went to a cute little coffee shop and just talked for hours about our interests. It was really a simple yet wonderful start.
Here's my experience. We went to a coffee shop for the first date. But she started to brag about how exclusive and cool her sorority was. And she judged other people who were not in a sorority in a really mean way. It was really off - putting and made me not want to see her again.
Yes, I once had a first date at a quiet restaurant. I accidentally let out a small fart when we were sitting in silence. I was so embarrassed and tried to play it off by coughing loudly. Thankfully, my date didn't seem to notice much.
Well, on our first date, we went to a cozy little Italian restaurant. The atmosphere was just perfect, with soft music and dim lights. We talked for hours about our dreams, our favorite books, and all those little things that make a person unique. It was a great chance to really get to know each other on a deeper level.
According to many such stories, you can simply apologize and then move on quickly. Don't let it linger and make it a bigger deal. I know of a story where the person who farted quickly said sorry and then changed the topic to something really interesting, and they ended up having a great first date anyway.
Sure. I was on a long bus ride once. A man at the back of the bus farted so loudly that it woke up a sleeping baby. The mother was a bit annoyed at first but then she couldn't help but laugh when the man apologized in the most embarrassed way.
Mine was when I went to the bathroom at a movie theater on a first date. There was a huge spider on the wall right in front of me. I'm terrified of spiders. I screamed so loud that my date heard me from outside. When I came out, I was so flustered and it took a while to get back into the normal flow of the date.