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Nope
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No. Why don't you just sit next to the person in question and her on the other side?
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Not at all. Why date someone if they're afraid of people? Does this mean all sporting events/movies etc you will be forced to create this invisible boundry? Run, run as fast as you can.
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I don't think it's unreasonable to refuse. My suggestion would be to always buy two tickets where one is an aisle seat. Then your date can always be seated on the outside.
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no, thats ok. its your money, and if your parter wants to go with you, he/she should buy their own damn ticket
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It was wonderful of you to buy their ticket. If they didn't want to sit next to someone then they should buy their own ticket. I would never set conditions on a gift.
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NO. If it's that important to your date, she should offer to pay for it.
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Does she have a bona fide phobia? Even so, it is her phobia or preference, therefore, as a considerate person, she should have looked after that expense herself. So...you have learned she is not very considerate, perhaps??
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If your "date" didnt want to sit next to anyone let HER buy the extra ticket....or get her an aisle seat. What concert was it? I might buy the ticket from you and you can leave her at home
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I thought men do anything for their date =)
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R U Sirius??!! No, definately not unreasonable.
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LOL, NO, tell her to pay for the extra ticket, when you go to public places, those things happen, people will be next to you, next she will want to to buy out the whole concert.
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No...that's simply absurd...although I suppose she could have sat in your lap. You need to learn to think outside the box.
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You've really got to aim higher with your dates there my friend. This one sounds like a fruit loop;)
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