It was supposed to be a simple first date. Nothing fancy — just dinner, drinks, and hopefully some chemistry. We sat down, the waitress gave the usual greeting, and everything felt normal. I ordered my drink, glanced at my date, and casually said, “And whatever she is getting.”
That’s when everything fell apart.
My date stared at me… then stared at the waitress… then back at me with this look of pure confusion. I thought maybe she didn’t hear me, so I asked gently, “Are you ready to order?”
She didn’t answer.
Instead, she cleared her throat, looked down for a second, and finally said the words that made my soul leave my body:
“Actually… I’m not a she.”
I froze.
The waitress froze.
The entire universe froze.
My mind started racing — replaying every word I had said, every assumption I had made in the last five minutes. I had been so wrapped up in trying to be smooth that I hadn’t noticed the one detail that mattered most.
But before I could apologize or even breathe, my date smiled — a small, nervous, almost relieved smile — and said:
“You didn’t know. It’s okay. But… I thought you did.”
The rest of the night was honest, emotional, awkward, hilarious… everything at once. And somehow, it turned into one of the most real conversations I’ve ever had.
Because sometimes the most uncomfortable moments end up showing you the kind of person you really are — and the kind of person sitting across from you.