Originally Posted by RodneyK:
“For me the whole episode was jam packed full of women who were either too picky or far too much hard work. They either seemed to want to impose long lists of rules or set traps for their dates rather than just having fun and seeing how it would go. That or they seem to have stupidly high expectations.
And then when you finally thought a couple were getting on (the stammering guy and the Liverpool teacher) she shut down the possibility of romance straight away. *That's* why you're still single at 29 love. And you know what? Give it another 10 years and you'll still be in the same position. The only one I really felt for was Purdey but she was just so full-on I couldn't really blame her date for the outcome.
Entertaining show but I'm so glad I'm out of the minefield that is the dating game.”
Jam packed, there were 2 of them with rules and games.
Kelly the game player, what an irrit, just a series of daft games.
No doubt there are blokes out there who like a 'challenge' and go for her act.
Rather like last series with the woman who wanted to 'tame the bad boy', I can't see the point.
Has it occurred to you, that the Liverpool teacher just didn't fancy Weymouth bloke?
I got the impression she didn't like the tattoos, just an impression though.
Just because they got on, she's got to think about a long distance relationship?
When I was younger, I'd get approached by girls in clubs, anything over 2-3 miles away, I'd shut them down.
Oh to be in such a position again...