iammachine -> RE: First Meeting Timeframes (10/8/2007 1:29:49 PM)
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I realize this is probably subjective; everyones mileage will likely vary. We just wanted to see if there was some universal, agreed-upon "average" time frame that we're hopefully not dragging out beyond what politeness would dictate. You hit the nail on the head with everyone's mileage will vary. There is no universal agreed upon anything, much less a universal agreed upon time frame (except, of course, for those 'elite' members of the One Twue Way [;)]). How much time that is elapses before you meet is entirely contingent on how much time all parties need until they feel comfortable to meet. I have met people (in public, with a safe call, and often with an escort) after one day, other's I have spoken with online and on the phone for months before agreeing to meet them. There are a lot of variables to consider - relative geography, the impressions everyone has of eachother, how compatible you feel you are, how willing people are to just meet without being overly skewed by expectations. I may meet people at times with the idea that I may play with them in the future in the back of my mind, however, that has never been a specific agenda for me. I go into a meeting with the intent that I am getting to know someone new, nothing more, nothing less. If we end up being compatible for play, that's good, but if not - I don't have a sour taste in my mouth that it didn't work out. YMMV of course, but that is something that has always been important for my sanity, at least. As for when would be a good time to meet this other couple, have an open dialogue with everyone. If everyone is game for meeting, decide on a where. Some neutral, public place is usually good - maybe chat over dinner. Given that it is two couples, and four people's schedules, deciding on when may feel a bit like herding cats. Figure out when are good times for you (or at least when isn't), ask them when is good for them and give then the caveat of when you are not available. Hopefully you should be able to work around everyone's assuredly busy schedules. Go meet, chit chat, enjoy. :) If you click you may have new play partners, if not, you may at the very least have new lifestyle friends, which are valuable assets for their friendship, and also for networking to meet others that may be more compatible to play with. :)
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