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Some Guys Really Are Clueless

February 6th, 2011 by Manda | 4 Comments | Filed in Friends, Relationships

Last night, one of my roommates and I went out to a local club. The pickings were slim; most of the male crowd fell into one of the following categories:

  • Old Asian men who should have left the club forty years ago
  • White men who were looking to pick up Chinese girls
  • Men (of all races) who just stood there on fringes of the dance floor, too terrified to do anything but chain smoke cigarettes

Still, we thought not all was lost. At the very least we could try talking to some of the Chinese men by the bar in an effort to practice our Chinese, and perhaps score a free drink or two, right?

Wrong. The first guy we approached on the dance floor had no interest in dancing with us at all. We moved on pretty quickly from him, but further observations led us to discover that the guy didn’t want to dance with anyone at all. No, he was perfectly content bopping along to the music on his own, which is more than unusual in a club setting.

The next guy we approached turned out to be a dud as well. It soon became clear that this guy had no idea what he was doing in a club scene. He didn’t offer to buy us drinks. (Which is his right, of course, but unusual, particularly in the Chinese club scene.) In fact, he asked us why we had no drinks, but in such a way that it was a genuine question – no underlying meaning was applied to the question. He was not a good conversationalist, and he seemed to not understand anything we said as we had to repeat sentences several times for him to comprehend what we were saying.

It got to the point where we were clearly getting nowhere with this guy, as our time talking to him was more painful than anything else. Not to mention that we couldn’t enjoy our night out as two single girls if he followed us like a shadow. When we told him we (making it clear that “we” was my roommate and I, he was not included) were going to go to the upstairs bar, he followed. We then told him we were going to go to the club next door, once again that was met with an enthusiastic, “Let’s go, then!”

It took all of our evasion tactics to lose the guy. Our attempts to evade him culminated in us hiding in the bathroom for half an hour with him patiently waiting for us outside. In the end, we made a beeline for the dance floor from the bathroom and managed to lose him for a bit. But then he found us again, at which point we decided to call it a night and head home. This guy was persistent, and as our entire night thus far had consisted of trying to lose him and failing miserably, we were not going to have a good night.

I still can’t believe he didn’t pick up on any of our hints and signals. Some of them were subtle, many were obvious, but they all had the same glaringly obvious message: you are boring and we are not interested, so please leave us alone.

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My Heart Is In Pain But I’m Smiling For You

January 22nd, 2011 by Manda | 2 Comments | Filed in Relationships

Some people can matter little to others, to the point where it doesn’t matter what gets risked because it’s not like they’ll be cut up over things ending badly if they never cared deeply in the first place.

Some people can matter so much to others, to the point where everything is played safe because the thought of risking something with someone so important and it ending badly is more than they can bear.

I’m not sure which is better.

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Get Me With Those Green Eyes, Baby

January 10th, 2011 by Manda | 3 Comments | Filed in Relationships

I’m on my guard for the rest of the world
But with you, I know it’s no good
And I could wait patiently
But I really wish you would

Drop everything now, meet me in the pouring rain
Kiss me on the sidewalk, take away the pain
‘Cause I see sparks fly
Whenever you smile

Get me with those green eyes, baby
As the lights go down
Give me something that’ll haunt me
When you’re not around

‘Cause I see sparks fly
Whenever you smile
- Sparks Fly, Taylor Swift

How is it that practically every Taylor Swift song on her album “Speak Now” can apply to my life in some aspect? And how is it that I suspect every other girl my age can make the same statement?

Whether this is because her songs have universal themes or I lead a very unoriginal life has yet to be determined.

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