Do you ever try to use your fish tanks to impress your dates?

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asm129

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I have a 100g with a silver aro, red severum, angel fish and uaru. Every time I invite a girl over, I make sure to show her my fish tanks first. Girls usually like the aro and koi angelfish. Then I tell them that I named one of the angelfish after her and for some reason, chicks love that!

Have you ever used your fish tank to help with your game on a date?
 
sounds like a good way to get looked at like a mega dork.my gf of over a year thinks im a dork when i talk about my tanks,i cant imagine wat a new girl would think
 
You think so? I mention to every girl I go out with that I have fish and then when they finally see my fish, they think it's cool. IMO, If the girl likes you enough to go on a date, she'll think you're cool even if you have a huge fish collection.
 
asm129;4014551; said:
You think so? I mention to every girl I go out with that I have fish and then when they finally see my fish, they think it's cool. IMO, If the girl likes you enough to go on a date, she'll think you're cool even if you have a huge fish collection.
i agree i guess.plus i wouldnt want to date a girl that thinks my tanks are dumb.if they dont like it,it prolly wouldnt last lol.good thing my gf likes mine :headbang2
 
First, I wouldn't hide my aquariums....buuuuuut first time dates aren't usually turned on by seeing this...

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ha ha ha... I was wondering the same thing I just never wanted to post it. But yes when i bring them home I always show them my tanks and they love them. Its always a good conversation piece.
Also the red devil that I have at work is named "cuddles" and people come in and get a kick out of watching me pet my fish like its a dog
 
No, women I have been with are usually not into it. If they were, they would have tanks themeselves. The only way you can impress women is that if they were in the tropical fish hobby also.
 
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