walker
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I love to sail. I love getting together with mates for three or four hours of an evening in the pub. I really enjoy meeting new people at e.g. dinner parties and things (though I always get the collywobbles before I go). But the idea of three days, each culminating in a long evening in the pub, a deux, with a chap I know quite well, and like, and who is very good company, fills me with horror.
He can happily yarn away all day every day. I think I can hold my own in good company for an evening, but that's about it. We've have had a few holidays, including flotillas, and on our own boat, with other families, including this chap's, and they have mostly been much better for the company.
But its the intensity of the one to one thing over an extended period, and the sense that my chum doesn't like silence, which is putting me close to declining an invitation for what would probably be a lovely weekend sailing in the west country in October.
He keeps asking. Should I accept that I am not the gregarious type and politely decline. Or, horror of all horrors, discuss with a man how I feel?
He can happily yarn away all day every day. I think I can hold my own in good company for an evening, but that's about it. We've have had a few holidays, including flotillas, and on our own boat, with other families, including this chap's, and they have mostly been much better for the company.
But its the intensity of the one to one thing over an extended period, and the sense that my chum doesn't like silence, which is putting me close to declining an invitation for what would probably be a lovely weekend sailing in the west country in October.
He keeps asking. Should I accept that I am not the gregarious type and politely decline. Or, horror of all horrors, discuss with a man how I feel?