Blind Date: 'My contact lens fell out towards the end, so we had to cut it short'

Karyshma's date with Arun was supposed to be a night to remember, but it ended abruptly when her contact lens fell out, forcing them to cut the evening short. Despite this inconvenience, both Karyshma and Arun had high expectations for their blind date, hoping to find someone interesting and easy to talk to.

Their first impressions were favorable, with Karyshma describing Arun as 'friendly smile, punctual and warm.' Arun, on the other hand, was drawn to Karyshma's 'lovely smile' and 'beautiful eyes.' The two quickly discovered they had a lot in common, including their love of film, books, travel, and reggae music.

However, things took an awkward turn when neither of them wanted to finish their tapas. Despite this mishap, the evening was marred by impeccable table manners, good taste in food, and engaging conversation. Arun described Karyshma as 'confident,' 'engaging' and 'intelligent.'

As for Karyshma, she thought Arun was a 'really good conversationalist,' who listened attentively and responded thoughtfully about his life and experiences. She also appreciated how open he was about sharing his thoughts.

Although they didn't share a kiss, both Karyshma and Arun expressed interest in meeting again to get to know each other better. They exchanged numbers, with Arun confessing that there wasn't an instant romantic spark but rather a strong connection based on shared interests.
 
I'm not buying it πŸ€”. This blind date sounds way too perfect. Like, where's the compromise? The awkward moments are what make dating interesting, you know? It feels like they just clicked on every level, which is rare. I'd love to see more ups and downs in a relationship before calling it a hit πŸ’•. And what's with the 'strong connection based on shared interests' vibe? Can't we expect more from someone who claims to be looking for love? Maybe it's just me being cynical, but I think there's gotta be some room for imperfection in relationships πŸ”₯.
 
omg i feel like they had such a great vibe πŸ˜‚! it's so cool how they bonded over movies and music, and even though the blind date didn't go exactly as planned (lol at the falling contact lens πŸ’β€β™€οΈ), they still managed to have a really nice time. Arun seems like a really sweet guy, listening carefully and being open about himself... πŸ‘ i think it's awesome that Karyshma appreciated his conversational skills too! can't wait to see what happens next on these two 😊
 
aww poor karyshma πŸ€— those contact lenses can be super annoying! but i'm glad she had such a great first impression of arun 😊 he sounds like a really nice guy, and it's awesome that they have so much in common. it's also really cool that they didn't let the awkward tapas moment ruin their evening πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ imperfections and all, it's actually kind of sweet that they both felt comfortable enough to share their numbers and want to see each other again πŸ’•
 
Blind dates can be super awkward πŸ˜‚, but it's great they were able to make the best of it and still have a good time. I mean, who doesn't love food and conversation? 🍴πŸ‘₯ It's awesome that they found common ground in their interests - film and books are my fave too! πŸŽ¬πŸ“š And Arun's not being too hard on himself about the lack of romance at first, that's refreshing. πŸ’• I hope they meet up again soon and see where things go πŸ‘
 
Umm... sounds like this date was just soooo exciting πŸ€”. I mean, who doesn't love when their contact lens falls out in the middle of dinner? That's always a great way to break the ice. And tapas not finishing? That's just a classic move. I'm sure it had nothing to do with either of them being hungry or anything πŸ˜‚. But seriously, glad they didn't have that awkward kiss thing... because who needs that kind of awkwardness in their life? πŸ˜…. On a more serious note, I guess sharing interests is kinda cool, right? πŸ‘
 
OMG πŸ€” what's so wrong with having a contact lens fall out during a date lol? I mean, it could've been super embarrassing for Karyshma, but they just laughed it off and kept going? That's actually kinda refreshing! 😊 Also, yay for people being honest about not feeling an instant spark - like Arun said, it's all about shared interests and connections, right? πŸ’‘ I think they both seem really cool and down-to-earth, and I'm rooting for them to meet again 🀞
 
omg 😱 this blind date is literally the most relatable thing i've ever read! who hasn't had one of those tapas where u just can't decide what to eat?! and arun's description of karyshma as 'confident' is SO her 🀩 i'm lowkey invested in their relationship now, hoping they meet again and go on a proper date. the fact that they didn't share a kiss but are still interested in getting to know each other better is kinda refreshing πŸ’•
 
Ugh, I feel like I just watched a masterclass in awkward dating! πŸ˜‚ I mean, who hasn't had a blind date that didn't exactly go as planned? But seriously, it's so cool to see how Karyshma and Arun connected despite the mishaps. It's all about finding common ground, you know? 🀝 And it sounds like they really talked about what they wanted out of life and listened to each other - that's a beautiful thing! πŸ’– I love that they're not looking for some instant romance spark, but rather a genuine connection based on shared interests. That's my kinda vibe! 😊
 
This blind date was like a rollercoaster ride πŸ˜…... one minute it's all smiles and vibes, next you're struggling to pick up your contact lens πŸ’β€β™€οΈ! But seriously, it sounds like Karyshma and Arun really connected over their love of film, books, travel, and music πŸŽ₯πŸ“š. Their shared interests are definitely a great starting point for any relationship. I think what's even more refreshing is that they didn't try to force anything or pretend to be someone they're not... just two people being honest about who they are 😊. And let's be real, good table manners and impeccable taste in food are basically the ultimate date win πŸ΄πŸ’―!
 
It's crazy how one little mishap like a contact lens falling out can totally ruin the vibe of a blind date 🀣. But in all seriousness, it sounds like Karyshma and Arun really hit it off - they've got that great combo of shared interests and good conversation skills. I love that they both appreciated each other's company and were able to have some awesome conversations about films, books, travel, and music πŸ“šπŸŽΆ.

It's also super refreshing to see two people be so chill and respectful towards each other, despite not sharing a romantic kiss. They were both just really interested in getting to know each other as people, and that's honestly really sweet ❀️. And let's be real, who needs a kiss when you've got great table manners and tapas? πŸ˜‰
 
I love how people can have such amazing dates despite the little mishaps 😊. Like, who hasn't had a time where they've lost their contact lens or spilled something on themselves? It's all about how you roll with it, right? But what really stood out to me was how genuine and authentic both Karyshma and Arun were about their feelings for each other. They weren't trying to put on any fancy act, just being their awesome selves and seeing if there was a spark. And honestly, that's so refreshing. It's all about finding someone who makes you feel seen and heard, you know? πŸ’‘
 
Aww man, I'm happy for them!!! 😊 They totally didn't let a minor mishap like a contact lens falling out ruin their night. And omg, can you believe how many common interests they share?! 🀩 Film, books, travel, reggae music... that's like, the ultimate match made in heaven! πŸ‘ I'm all about those shared passions and values in a relationship. Plus, Arun is so sweet for not putting too much pressure on the night and just enjoying it for what it was. 😊 And Karyshma seems like such a cool girl, I love that she's confident and can hold her own in conversation. Fingers crossed they make it work and have another great date soon! 🀞
 
omg i feel so bad for arun lol he was totally smitten with karyshma's eyes πŸ™ˆ and she seemed really into him too... but like, those tapas just kinda stalled the whole vibe πŸ’” and honestly, it's pretty cool that they're both on the same page about wanting to meet up again 🀞 maybe next time they can even finish their food? πŸ˜‚ anyway, i'm curious to see if there'll be a second date or if it's all good πŸ‘‹
 
OMG 😍 I'm living for these two! Their blind date was so lit πŸ’ƒ, despite the contact lens mishap 🀣. But seriously, they seemed like such a great match – same vibes, similar interests... it's like they were meant to be πŸ‘«. Arun's genuine and down-to-earth comments about Karyshma had me swooning ❀️. And can we talk about how cute they are together? 😊 I'm rooting for these two to make something happen! πŸ’• Their conversation was so effortless and engaging, it felt like they'd known each other for ages πŸ‘«. Can't wait to see what happens next on their dating journey πŸ€”πŸ‘
 
πŸ€” I'm kinda surprised they didn't share a kiss after all the positives. Like, their conversation flowed so well and they had such great chemistry... you'd think a peck would've happened by now πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. But hey, maybe Arun just wasn't feeling it romantic-wise, or maybe Karyshma was just playing it cool? Either way, I'm rooting for them to grab coffee/dinner again and see where things go 😊. And can we talk about how great the table manners were?! They seemed like they were trying out for a rom-com movie πŸŽ₯🍴
 
I don’t usually comment but... I think it's kinda cool how they both had such high hopes for their blind date despite the whole lens thing going down πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. And you know what? It actually sounds like they really connected over those shared interests and stuff 😊. It’s not always easy to find someone who gets you, but if it happens, that's all that matters, right? I don’t think a kiss is even necessary for this kind of thing – sometimes just being interested in getting to know each other better is enough πŸ’¬. Plus, they at least had good table manners and food, so that’s a plus πŸ΄πŸ‘Œ.
 
Blind dates can be so...human, right? 😊 I mean, we put ourselves out there, hoping to connect with someone new and exciting, only to have our first impressions get derailed by something as simple as a misplaced contact lens πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. But that's the thing - it's not about the superficial stuff; it's about finding that spark that goes beyond surface-level interests.

I think what struck me most was how both Karyshma and Arun were drawn to each other's vulnerabilities, their willingness to share themselves and listen actively 🀝. It's like they found a kindred spirit in each other, one that transcends the idea of physical attraction or instant chemistry. And who knows? Maybe it just takes time to find that real connection πŸ’•.

What I'd love to explore further is how we define success in these blind dates - not just about finding someone 'interesting' or 'easy to talk to', but about genuinely building a relationship based on mutual respect and trust πŸ’¬.
 
I think it's adorable how they both seemed to really connect despite the awkward tapas mishap 🀣. I mean, who hasn't had those moments where everything else just clicks but you're stuck on that one weird food thing? Anyway, it sounds like they found some common ground and a genuine interest in each other, which is what matters most πŸ’•. The fact that Arun didn't have an instant spark but felt a strong connection based on shared interests is really refreshing πŸ€—. Plus, their table manners are on point πŸ‘Œ!
 
Blind dates can be like trying out new recipes - sometimes they turn out deliciously good, and others, well... not so much πŸ˜‚. But what I think is cool about this story is how Karyshma and Arun didn't let the mishap with the contact lens ruin their evening. They still managed to have a great time, enjoy each other's company, and find common ground.

It's also interesting how they both saw past the physical aspects of dating (like the smile and eyes 😊) and focused on the conversation and connection they shared. That's what makes a good partner, right? Someone who can listen, be themselves, and appreciate your quirks and interests.

For me, this story is a reminder that it's okay to not have everything planned out from the start. Sometimes the best things in life are unplanned, and you just gotta roll with it πŸ€Έβ€β™€οΈ.
 
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