An embarassing story
Apr. 18th, 2002 02:35 amWhich is not actually about me, but about a very good friend. One night she was sitting in a bar with her young man of the moment, who was talking mostly to his friends who he'd brought along. She wanted to go home and "do it" but all her subtle hints went unnoticed. Finally she said she was hungry and was going home, and did he want to leave now? He said, "If you're hungry, we can walk my friends up to the subway and get some pizza on the way back." And she goes: "I'm not hungry for pizza, I'm hungry for YOU."
Which I think is charming and any boy who doesn't appreciate that is a clod. Of course, two of the coolest and most enjoyable young women I know tend to always go out with awful young men. I am not sure why this is. Perhaps a manifestation of statistics, or a statement on their judgment.
If any of you young men who are not awful would like to go out on dates with 1) a girl who can kick your ass and knows a lot about cool stuff or 2) a girl who should be with someone sillier than she is, let me know and I will see what I can do.
Which I think is charming and any boy who doesn't appreciate that is a clod. Of course, two of the coolest and most enjoyable young women I know tend to always go out with awful young men. I am not sure why this is. Perhaps a manifestation of statistics, or a statement on their judgment.
If any of you young men who are not awful would like to go out on dates with 1) a girl who can kick your ass and knows a lot about cool stuff or 2) a girl who should be with someone sillier than she is, let me know and I will see what I can do.