
I am wondering why is it that women feel the need to set up play dates for their significant others?
I have my hobbies just like any other guy. I like to watch football, drink beer, ride motorcycles, go camping etc. Obviously these are the things that women can either partake in or learn to "deal with" if they are not interested. Not necessarily a selfish way of looking at things, more of a "get my own way" type of deal. The distinction is clear.
But my partner always seems to want to set me up with other men to do activities with. It goes something like: "hey honey go talk to Joe Blow over there, he likes football too" or "I know this guy from high school, I havent seen or spoken to him in 10 years, but he rides dirt bikes too just like you, isnt that cool? You should go be his friend".
Mind you these are days when I usually am at my laziest point. Sundays when 12pm rolls around, I have already had 3-4 beers and am deeply mesmerized in the race or football.
I guess the intention is good and I should appreciate her thinking of me at EVERY WAKING MOMENT, its just amusing how I am thought of a 7 year old looking for play dates.


Kyle, I am going to stick to the old yet peaceful say of "if you have nothing nice to say, don't say anything at all"... Figure that one out smart ass!
ReplyDeleteYou know what I would like to do? I would really like to have sex with a tall woman. I mean really tall. Like a like a giant Like six five.
ReplyDeleteHaha @ Jerry's comment. What?!
ReplyDeleteKyle, I have known you for over a decade and if there's one thing in life I'm sure of, it's to leave you be on Sundays. And the extent of you wanting to socialize is when you say, "Thanks" after I hand you another beer. Besides, bromances and man-dates are overrated.
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