Over my 31
year career as a fireman I had many women friends that wanted me to hook
them up with a fireman friend, they wanted to date a fireman or maybe just check off a box on their bucket list and I was okay with that and so were many of my boys, actually a lot of my boys were good with this.
There was
no shortage of eligible and willing firemen, and the good news for women is that firemen come in as many shapes and sizes as women do and they have a wide range of tastes in women. I did introduce quite a few single women to and arrange meetings like double dates (when married) and wingman dates
when single.
Some of
these meetings were very successful and lead to long term dating, others not so
much. So what did the failures have in common? They made the same mistakes often, so I’m going to give you a
few tips on how to avoid that.
A word of warning here before I begin. Know what you are getting into dating a
fireman. These men may
come in many different packages but for the vast majority the job will be their
first love.
They're boys,
so the boys they hang with have a huge impact on their lives and you will be dating him and his boys at the same time. We do want each other to find happiness and find a
woman. But women have to fit the group, there is nothing worse than a nightmare
girlfriend to create havoc in the team, and if you offend his crew he will
be put in a position at some point of picking you or them, and if you do that
it will end poorly.
DON’T and I
repeat don’t expect to change these men, if you discover in the first few
months of dating a fireman that with your help and few minor adjustments
you can turn him into your dream guy, let him go right then.
These men
live in a world you cannot imagine, not just the “doing it” part of the job,
but the whole thing, the lifestyle of a fireman. Leave it alone. If it is going to work out they will adjust on their own,
but being pushy early in the process is a deal breaker. So here are some tips.
Firemen
are used to stress at work, unbelievable stress some days. So when you start
dating one don’t add stress. Keep conversations light, avoid serious topics or
overly intellectual subjects. I’m not saying we can’t have an intelligent conversation,
we can. But during down time, when we are having fun we don’t want to solve world
hunger or find a cure for cancer, we want to laugh and have some cocktails.
The easiest
conversation is to have him talk about himself. Why did he become a fireman? What is
the best part about the job? Has he ever been scared at a big call? Here's another warning,
don’t go too deep here the last thing you want to do is trigger a memory of some horror he
has seen. Get to know the man, he wants to be accepted as the man doing the
job, not as a character in a John Travolta movie.
Know that
at some point you will be exposed to his crew for a group evaluation. This
can happen in two ways, the best thing you can hope for is an invitation to
visit the station. Failing that you might suggest in a non-stalker way that you
would love to see where he works, ask if you might get a tour of his station and bring some cookies by.
If he is receptive to your suggestion and offers a good time to drop in take it. Most of the time it will be after
normal business hours generally after the evening meal, when he has some down
time. Understand the environment you are entering is testosterone laden and is a man cave, unfortunately you
will be evaluated and scored by his crew on your attractiveness, friendliness, looks, personality, beauty, intelligence, sexiness, you get it they want to see what you look like.
So don’t
over dress, unless you and your girlfriends are hitting the clubs for the night and don't be afraid to bring your girls along. There is nothing firemen like more than a bunch of pretty ladies stopping by the house, so give these hardworking men a little joy,
and remember there could be more single guys there. Make sure and ask him first about bringing your posse along, if he agrees
bring them. If he is hesitant or unsure drop it and go by yourself.
The other
introduction or test you will have to pass is meeting his boys out on the town. Being creatures of habit and cheap bastards we tend to visit our favorite
watering holes and stomping grounds regularly, once again be prepared for what is to
come. For the most part firefighters are almost always gentlemen and will treat a lady
with respect.
But we also
need a woman that has some back bone a woman that can give it back as good as she can take it, this is not a good
environment for wall flowers. You will be tested by his alternates, this will
be a feeling out process to see how you handle yourself, it also gives him a chance to
step in and rescue you if needed. If someone goes too far in the conversation or has had a little too much to drink he’ll stop
it in a joking way. But know if you get to this point you have passed the test.
And for
goodness sakes don’t get drunk. Getting drunk will lead to merciless harassment
for him the next time he is on duty. You will be ridiculed and he will be embarrassed.
So have a good time but stay in control.
So I
thought I could fit more tips into one post but as always I am long winded in
an effort to be through. I see I will have to break these tips into a few
posts, and please any of my married friends bare with me as I do this, I know
you don’t want a fireman, but maybe you have a friend that does, so share.
1 comment:
I saw this post, bookmarked it, and saved it for before bed.
I read it and enjoyed it. It was a perfect way to end to a stressful day.
Thank you.
Then something odd happened. When I fell asleep
I had the strangest dream.
In my dream I was still in bed, reading your blog, when I heard some noise coming fron downstairs.
Laughter, music, bottles clinking. Like there was
a party going on or something. When I went downstairs in
my sweat pants and a t-shirt there was a bunch of young guys
in their early 20s and a bunch of older women in their 40s, 50s and 60s.
Good looking and well dressed. It was like a cougar dating website party or something.
When they saw me the music and frivolity stopped. I felt somewhat embarassed until I realized it was my house so I
asked who they were and why they were having a party in my living room.
Then the crowd parted and out walked a frog wearing a
crown and purple robe, carrying a scepter. Like he was the king of the
frogs.
We all stood there for what seemed like a eternity waiting for it to
speak ... and then it finally it opened up its little froggy mouth and ...
Then I woke up.
Thats it. No more Thai leftover before bed. Unless it wasnt the food but your blog that was the cause.
Just kidding ; )
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