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Blind date: ‘He looked at me and said, “It’s OK, I only date older women”’

Krissie and Luke for Blind date 29 Jan 2022
Photograph: Christian Sinibaldi/The Guardian

Krissie on Luke

Krissie and Luke for Blind date 29 Jan 2022

What were you hoping for?
A good laugh and a story for my friends.

First impressions?
Smartly dressed, big smile … Unlikely to be an axe murderer.

What did you talk about?
Travelling. Movies. Family.

Any awkward moments?
When he looked me dead in the eye and said: “It’s OK, I only date older women,” and, “Don’t worry, you don’t look a day over 31.” Spoiler, I’m 31.

Good table manners?
10/10 for eating ramen and edamame with chopsticks. But he suggested we choose each other’s drinks (I’d have preferred to pick my own) and kept forgetting what he’d ordered for me.

Best thing about Luke?
His self-confidence.

Would you introduce him to your friends?
Sure, but I’d remind them all to use a good night cream the day before.

Describe Luke in three words?
Friendly, warm, forgetful.

What do you think he made of you?
I don’t imagine I’m his dream woman, but hopefully I made him laugh.

Did you go on somewhere?
We attempted to go to a bar, but I feel we were both relieved it was closed.

And … did you kiss?
No, there was a polite wave goodbye.

If you could change one thing about the evening what would it be?
I wouldn’t have eaten such a big lunch.

Marks out of 10?
6.

Would you meet again?
For a friendly gossip? Sure. Or when I’m next in need of a good ego-check.

Blind Date selfie Krissie Easter & Luke Curtis

Luke on Krissie

Krissie and Luke for Blind date 29 Jan 2022

What were you hoping for?
Someone who shares a passion for adventure. Failing that, someone who laughs at my awful jokes.

First impressions?
Confident and easygoing, and she looked stunning.

What did you talk about?
Our shared love of travel. The best heavy metal bands. And our experience with dating apps and terrible dates (I won’t share those stories here).

Any awkward moments?
It would take a lot for Krissie and me to get embarrassed! Though we were kicked out of the restaurant because we stayed past closing time.

Good table manners?
Absolutely – eating Japanese food can be a logistical nightmare and she was a seasoned veteran.

Best thing about Krissie?
I suggested we order each other’s cocktails all night. She was all for it.

Would you introduce her to your friends?
For sure, I think they would get on quite well.

Describe Krissie in three words?
Adventurous, unafraid, chatty.

What do you think she made of you?
I’d like to think she thought I was at least semi-bearable and kind of funny.

Did you go on somewhere?
We tried to go to a bar but had left it much too late to get in anywhere.

And … did you kiss?
Not this time.

If you could change one thing about the evening what would it be?
Maybe ordering less food to leave room for more drinks.

Marks out of 10?
10.

Would you meet again?
We have exchanged numbers, so maybe. It will all depend on her Blind Date responses …

Luke and Krissie ate at Nanban, London SW9. Fancy a blind date? Email blind.date@theguardian.com

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