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A strange request from a man on a dating site: He really, really likes peanut butter and pickle sandwiches, and seems intent on getting me to eat one, Lol!!! That's all he's talked about in a long thread of messages, including how his grandmother used to make them. I don't think I want to go out to dinner with him, haha. What could go wrong?

Organist1 8 Feb 22
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I thought my mother was a little odd for eating peanut butter and pickles almost daily.

I never have said anything to her but I think if she were to cut back, she could eliminate all the blood pressure meds she takes.

Word Level 8 Feb 24, 2023

That's one reason I wouldn't want to eat that...all the salt.

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Control Freak from Hell, IMO

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I can almost guarantee that his desire is sexual in nature and that it is only one aspect of the weird shit he is into. I am a bit creeped out just reading about it, although I'm glad you asked. I am no prude but beware the slippery slope of creepy sexual fetishes.

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Everything could go wrong. Cut him off

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He'd be on his own with me. I might like the pickle, though I might not. Same the bread but I really dislike peanut butter, Way too gluggy. I have no idea whether my grandmother even ever saw one.

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Absolutely riveting conversation is guaranteed on a date with him, he will enthral you with his acumen.

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EVERYTHING could go wrong. This man is not only immature, he is obsessive and trying to be controlling. Distance yourself.

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Tell him you really like something that is entirely boring, and lock him in a two hour dissertation on the subject, extolling the virtues of it, bore him to death . . . . .

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