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Can someone call 911 for me

I remember, some months back I met this guy on Facebook, he seem cool and nice looking. Well after months of constant charting, the usual getting to know each other. Everything seem perfect, so we decided to meet. It was going to be a lunch date in a very nice restaurant in Lagos, I was very excited because I had never been to a fancy place like that. Long story short, I finally got to meet this guy in person, that day turned out to be my worst. 

The last hour of what was suppose to be a lunch date turn into a business meeting, this guy couldn't stop talking about his job, it was is if I wasn't even there, I felt so invincible. With a smile on my face I tried to play along hoping that it would end, but he just kept going on and on. Then the worst happened, he placed his hand on mine and said "baby can we go to the hotel room now". In my mine I was like "which time I plan hotel room with you, I am not even dating you yet". I suddenly felt like using the toilet, immediately I beg to use the ladies, and that was the end. Thank God I had cash on me, I found my way home and immediately deleted the guy on all my contacts. 

Have you had similar experience like mine or worst?, what was your worst date experience?. 

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