She Went On A Blind Date With A Guy Who Insulted Her Laugh, So She Went Out Of Her Way To Keep Laughing Until He Left

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A woman recently decided to agree to a blind date with a guy who she had obviously never met before in her life.

One of her friends knows this guy, and her friend said that he seemed like a great guy that she would like.

Her friend also pointed out that this guy was good-looking and had a wonderful sense of humor. Her friend was convinced that she would be into this guy, so she said yes to a date with him.

The blind date with this guy was held at an upscale bar where it was pretty noisy. She had to speak quite loudly in order to be heard over the rest of the people in the bar.

After they sat down and chatted for a bit, they both ordered a couple of drinks as well as some food too.

Her date made a joke, and she laughed. “…I admit I have a slightly loud laugh and that I usually throw my head back and don’t really try to stop it,” she explained.

“I don’t see why I should. He shushed me immediately and started looking around. No one was looking our way.”

“He asked me to stop laughing so loudly and he asked if my laugh was fake. I was a bit surprised by his question but told him no, it was not.”

She attempted to brush this off and move on with their date, but when she laughed for a second time, this guy told her to be quiet even more loudly than he had before.

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Now, she could see that other people there in the bar were beginning to look at this guy reprimanding her, and they were clearly not staring at her for her laugh.

She was beginning to get annoyed by this guy’s behavior.

“He told me I laugh too much and he doesn’t find that attractive,” she said. “He asked me why I don’t cover my mouth when I do and why I don’t try to stifle it.”

“He shushed me so many times that I’d had enough. I laughed maniacally at everything to embarrass him and it worked, he looked like he wanted to die.”

Then, this guy stated that he was going to get up and walk out. She continued laughing as he did just that.

After the guy left, she made sure to pay for the drinks she had and went home.

“He texted me saying I was embarrassing and weird and I told him that if he can’t handle a woman laughing normally, he shouldn’t even attempt to go out on dates,” she continued.

She’s left wondering if it was too over the top of her to go out of her way to laugh like that in an effort to make him uncomfortable.

What do you think?

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