My pet hates? Mullets, the socks & sandals combo, moustaches (ONLY Johnny Depp can pull off facial hair!) and girls who hate being alone. I love the glory that comes from "Yes, I will pay for my own mojito", changing a light-bulb or two and opening a car door all by myself.
I suppose I think that its a little "poor minded" when some girls claim that they hate being single. Spending some time by yourself. Enjoying a little 'me time' while happily munching on a bowl of chocolate cereal in your Winnie the Pooh PJ's. I'm the first to proclaim that I love being single, love growing up solo and love downing shots with my besties (yes, we occasionally become 'WHOO" girls). BUT (and this a very large arsed, let-me-bury-my-head-in-the-sand BUT), I have recently realised that I might want to eat my words.
It's rather hard finding a sane member of the male species to take a girl out on a date. The only guys who seem to hit on me these days are either:
a) Construction workers – yes, whistling is a proper greeting.
b) Hobos. Sure, I'll share my veggie sandwich with you.
c) Not my type.
c) Not my type.
It suddenly dawns on me – am I too picky? Will I one day find myself alone, swimming in botox, armed with a bottle of vino, while my 6 cats happily purr at my heels. NO – I'll have 6 dogs! Maybe I should have said yes to that guy who I proclaimed was 'not my type' simply because he seemed a little keen for my liking – sure, he could have turned into a drooling, clingy mutt, BUT I might have been judging too quickly.
We don't know if we'll like something until we try it, right? That piece of sashimi I'm craving right now? I spent months avoiding it because it looked a little to fishy for my liking – until I one day, I decided to screw my fears, and jump face first into a plate of Ocean Basket love. Note to reader: I am now an avid lover of all things from the sea.
My point? Taking a chance on that guy who seems too needy, too nerdy and too 'eeuw', might turn into taking a chance on something potentially amazing. We judge too much, too quickly and often through beer goggles – but, we're young and dating is the best after school activity during the cold, Winter months.
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