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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 80504" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>I'm pretty old-fashioned. Never call the guy until it is at least a semi-serious relationship and have a very, very good reason. The man asks for the date, the dance, etc. However, I see nothing wrong with having lunch with a friend or semi-friend. You guys have been trying to get together as couples for a while. Sounds to me like this lunch was just a convenient time to get together. Of course, if the conversation turned somewhat risque, I'd be worried about your mechanic's intentions.</p><p></p><p>I think you are feeling guilty because you have some issues with the idea of your husband having lunch with a female. You might want to think about why that would bother you. Unless it was a very romantic restaurant or done very secretly, don't you think it would be as innocent as yours was?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 80504, member: 3626"] I'm pretty old-fashioned. Never call the guy until it is at least a semi-serious relationship and have a very, very good reason. The man asks for the date, the dance, etc. However, I see nothing wrong with having lunch with a friend or semi-friend. You guys have been trying to get together as couples for a while. Sounds to me like this lunch was just a convenient time to get together. Of course, if the conversation turned somewhat risque, I'd be worried about your mechanic's intentions. I think you are feeling guilty because you have some issues with the idea of your husband having lunch with a female. You might want to think about why that would bother you. Unless it was a very romantic restaurant or done very secretly, don't you think it would be as innocent as yours was? [/QUOTE]
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