I am not actually seeing anyone..although I maybe dating someone - so I like to think I am sitting on the very edge of the shelf of life. But every since I announced to a couple of friends I keep getting various mixed messages from Friend A. Friend A has implied on many occasions that we "Hook Up" (But if you have been reading my blog - meaningless sex) - and I have stated that "I am ready to actually play at this whole relationship thing." Which didnt go down well with Friend A - who keep referring to our sexual tension...apparently (I am yet to fully see what Friend A means). No apparently does not mean NO!
We were conversing last night - I was explaining that I am now on date 3 with this person, and so I am not wanting or looking for "hook ups" (again please refer to my previous post). They're reply "but you're not actually dating", which of course is right - I am not actually dating (but when do you go past the dating stage to the BF/GF stage - this transitions has puzzled me for quite a number of years, as i failed to make that transition on a number of occasions) and the reply "well plenty of time then" - plenty of time for what? So i rolled over and went to sleep...
Do people become more attractive the more unattainable they get - or has society just changed so that casual hook up are seen as acceptable? mmmm not wholly convinced - I like the fact that the person I am seeing does not have someone else in each port.
Friday, 14 January 2011
Sunday, 9 January 2011
A bit of comedy
Billy was at school this morning and the teacher asked all the children
what their fathers did for a living.
All the typical answers came out, fireman, policeman, salesman, chippy,
captain of industry etc, but Billy was being uncharacteristically quiet
and so the teacher asked him about his father.
"My father is an exotic dancer in a gay club and takes off all his
clothes in front of other men. Sometimes if the offer is really good,
he'll go out with a man, rent a cheap hotel room and let them
sleep with him."
The teacher quickly set the other children some work and took little
Billy aside to ask him if that was really true.
"No" said Billy,
"He plays cricket for Australia but I was just too embarrassed to say."
what their fathers did for a living.
All the typical answers came out, fireman, policeman, salesman, chippy,
captain of industry etc, but Billy was being uncharacteristically quiet
and so the teacher asked him about his father.
"My father is an exotic dancer in a gay club and takes off all his
clothes in front of other men. Sometimes if the offer is really good,
he'll go out with a man, rent a cheap hotel room and let them
sleep with him."
The teacher quickly set the other children some work and took little
Billy aside to ask him if that was really true.
"No" said Billy,
"He plays cricket for Australia but I was just too embarrassed to say."
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