A man was swiping through a dating app when he matched with someone who didn’t have a profile picture. Desperate for a change he decided to take a chance and meet her.
He wasn’t expecting much, maybe someone a little rough around the edges, but when he arrived, he was floored. She was stunning: 5’2″, baby blue eyes, strawberry blonde hair, and all the right curves.
Impressed, he asked what she did for a living. “I teach Sunday school,” she said.
He’d never dated a Christian girl before, so he was intrigued. On the drive to dinner, he lit a cigarette and asked if she cared for one.
“Oh, heavens no!” she replied, “What would I tell my Sunday school children?”
Fair enough, the man thought. Some people smoke, some don’t.
At the restaurant, he ordered a steak and requested the second-most expensive bottle of wine on the menu. When the wine arrived, she declined a glass.
“You don’t drink?” the man asked, surprised.
She shook her head. “Oh, heavens no! What would I tell my Sunday school children?”
The dinner and conversation were amazing, but the man couldn’t quite figure her out. On the drive home, he passed a cheap motel and figured, why not take a chance?
“Want to get a room and fool around?” the man asked nervously.
She winked and said, “I thought you’d never ask!”
Surprised, the man laughed and teased, “Really? What are you going to tell your Sunday school children about this?”
Dating often brings surprising and funny twists, as one man discovered during an unforgettable evening with a seemingly perfect Sunday school teacher.
After meeting through a dating app, he was captivated by her beauty and conservative charm. Over dinner, her lifestyle fascinated him—she politely declined his cigarette and wine, saying, “What would I tell my Sunday school kids?” The conversation flowed effortlessly, making the night feel like a perfect match.
But the real surprise came later. On the drive home, he nervously suggested stopping at a motel. To his shock, she agreed. Teasingly, he asked what she’d tell her Sunday school class. With a mischievous grin, she quipped, “The same thing I always tell them: you don’t need to smoke or drink to have a great time!”
This humorous encounter proves that even unexpected moments can create the most memorable stories—and plenty of laughs.