I've recently been researching why he's still single, and I'm seeing if there are any similarities between us. My family keeps trying to set me up on blind dates, but I don't like them. Here are my reasons why I dislike blind dates; feel free to add anything in the comments!
1. Don't say no after just one meeting. As long as the other person is acceptable, your parents will think it's worth considering. Don't be too picky.
2. You must have a reason for rejection that your parents can accept. Specify what's wrong; don't use vague reasons like "I don't have feelings" or "I don't click."
3. From the first day of the meeting, follow up daily on the progress. How did it go? If it was okay, you could meet the parents.
4. Once you reject someone, they'll start trying to reason with you: What kind of person are you looking for? No one is perfect; as long as they're acceptable, it's fine. They'll criticize your current job, you're not a goddess, and so on.
5. They'll say that girls are hard to find, and as long as they're acceptable, it's fine. Otherwise, you'll be miserable when you're old. You can even get divorced after marriage.
6. Also, before the blind date, everything seems fine—just a casual meeting to get to know each other—but after the meeting, you're put on a tighter, more demanding position…