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  • Date one

  • Hello Amanda.

  • Hi Ryan. How are you? I'm good, yeah.

  • I'm good. How are you? I'm good too. Yeah, absolutely.

  • So we're all good. Glad that's settled. Do you want to come in? I'm

  • not quite ready. Sounds good.

  • Date two

  • Hello again. Oh, hello indeed! Thank you!

  • How are you? I'm good, thank you.

  • For sure. It's good to see you again. You look great. Thanks!

  • Yeah, you look great too! Looking great and feeling great.

  • Date three

  • Date four

  • Good evening, my lady. Good evening, good sir.

  • How are you this evening? I find myself to be most

  • excellent this evening, yes I do. How do you find the

  • tidings at Downton Abbey? Oh my god.

  • Please don't tell me you've actually practiced

  • this accent. How are you? I'm good, thanks. How are you?

  • No, come on now. Enough with this I'm good thanks

  • stuff. How are you doing, honestly?

  • Honestly? Yes. Honestly,

  • I don't know! You know, this is our fourth date and what does that mean?

  • Personally, I don't like to add pressure to things by putting labels on stuff,

  • but

  • then I'm left assuming that you like me as much as I like you and

  • does that even mean that we're a good fit? Does that mean we're gonna last? I don't know.

  • I mean, think about it.

  • What is this relationship even based on at this point?

  • Physical attraction, a couple of jokes, a horrible

  • British accent, but when will we have a moment that's

  • real and how can we even be sure? I have friends that have been

  • together for five years and they still don't even know if they're going to get married.

  • I have friends that have been married and gotten divorced, you know, I don't want to get divorced.

  • I don't want to be fighting with you about assets and child custodies. It sounds horrible!

  • I mean, I'm confident that we can work it out. I can't imagine that you would

  • keep me from seeing my

  • children, but what if you get a lawyer that's a jerk that convinces you to take everything

  • and then I'm stuck with nothing

  • and I'm depressed and our kid thinks that I'm a loser

  • and you know what, at that point, our kid is right.

  • I'm a loser, but that's a

  • label I'm gonna have to live with

  • and this is a risk I'm willing to take because I

  • like you and I really don't

  • want to screw this up.

  • I like you too.

  • I do.

  • Should I come in, or? You know, I'm actually,

  • I'm ready to go. Yeah. My British accent's not that bad. Oh it's real bad.

  • When was the last time you were really, truly honest?

Date one

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