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jchrisobrien) wrote2003-07-31 01:50 am
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Forcibly good night out.
So I had some hella good conversation with Spiggan. And the dancing flowed like wine and honey, and I carved my mark upon the floor, conjuring up the images of Photiq and Heatray and even Cris, which is damn hard to do. And while the interested party from last week wasn't here, there was a new face. But you know, I don't really feel like fighting over people. So when several other guys are latched onto you, it really doesn't seem worth it to me to vie for your attention, unless you make it plain you ARE vying for my attention.
Am I off base with this? Or should I be more pushy? I think I'm approaching it correctly, but I've been wrong before.
Just so we're clear, nobody on my list is the target of this. So feel free to respond.
Until further clarification is achieved, I will continue to dance my ass off and leave them pining on the sidelines.
Am I off base with this? Or should I be more pushy? I think I'm approaching it correctly, but I've been wrong before.
Just so we're clear, nobody on my list is the target of this. So feel free to respond.
Until further clarification is achieved, I will continue to dance my ass off and leave them pining on the sidelines.
workin' it
Shake it to the right, right, right!
Very true words. This was the case of a new person being introduced around, and the vultures swooping down from the roofs.
And I am no vulture!
Re: workin' it
Ugh! I remember those types right after word got out that T and I had broken up - I called 'em "predators." I almost stopped going out because of them. I mean, it's fun to be paid attention to, especially if you're recently wounded. But in general, guys who go for you immediately are way too possessive.
You aren't a predator. Take your time - I agree with
--Andrea
*not worth my time*