Yep! They didn’t use the b-word though! And they read my blog! Thanks guys! Bye guys! At least according to some Time Out New York readers on Facebook! I’m a story-loving, mean, “crazy-eyed”, “fame chaser”. If that makes me a bitch, well, I have no choice but to accept the moniker. But why did he tell me? On a first date especially! On a first date HE KNEW WAS GOING TO BE WRITTEN UP IN A MAGAZINE!! WHY, RONNY, WHY? I told you I liked storytelling, you knew I was a blogger, how could you possibly expect me to resist sharing an awkward moment of that caliber? I just couldn’t. Who probably didn’t deserve all of Time Out New York’s readership knowing he pissed himself on the subway. ![]() If this article stops ONE PERSON from sharing such a story in a romantic setting, this whole experience was WORTH IT.īut he was a good person. Who believes no one should ever, ever tell a story about recently peeing their pants on a first date. I’m not a bitch. I’m just a woman who dislikes scraggly, scruff-gone-wild and isn’t afraid to say it. Who sometimes says the word “aura” because she’s from San Francisco and laughs at herself for it. This of course was the one I hoped they wouldn’t pick. maybe it’s true! Maybe I really am undateable! Who wants to date a bitch? The photographer asked me to pose in many different ways. Why was I so honest? Don’t I know that the only place for honesty and candor- when it comes to first dates- is brunch? Not a city circulated magazine! Why hadn’t I even thought about being nice? What’s wrong with me? Before I’d laughed about the “undateable” title, but now I couldn’t help but wonder…. If I’d had any idea he’d been at all into me, that would have changed the way I talked about this date. He said some really sweet things, complements that should be ego boosters, but now just make me feel bad. He didn’t ask for my number which I thought made very clear he didn’t want to see me again. Well, according to his published side of this story, that assumption was entirely wrong. I left that date feeling like we were both on the same page: just not that into it. My write-up is anything but boring! It’s got some funny lines, it’s clearly candid! It might even make you wince, maybe even chuckle! So why don’t I feel great about it? If this is too hard to read, click for the online edition. When the interviewer laughed out loud as I described my date’s facial hair, I thought,”Yeah! This is good!” I was honest about my experience, totally candid in recapping my date. I didn’t consider the feelings of the person I’d been on a date with. There’s something for everyone in San Francisco’s diverse neighborhoods.I went into my Time Out New York Undateables interview with the objective of producing “good copy”. Or for a different kind of escape, travel north to tall redwoods in Muir Woods, and unwind at famous Napa and Sonoma wineries. End your day in the city by taking in some of the best views of the Bay from the famous Golden Gate Bridge.Įscape to Alcatraz home of the infamous and abandoned island prison, and discover how it earned a reputation as a cold and unforgiving place. Explore botanical gardens, play golf or tennis, and take a walk through the Japanese Tea Garden. Enter the Golden Gate Park to visit de Young Museum, filled with art, costumes and textiles. Visit the San Francisco Maritime National Historic Park to see ships that sailed more than a century ago. ![]() Travel east to the Fisherman’s Wharf neighborhood for shopping and dining. The city itself has a lot to offer, with a diverse range of fashion, art, museums, and food. Herman (Pier 27) and Pier 35 cruise terminals. ![]() The Port of San Francisco hosts over 300,000 passengers annually at the James R. San Francisco’s cruise port terminal is located at the western end of San Francisco Bay, midway between the Fisherman's Wharf and the Bay Bridge.
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