Saturday, August 28, 2010

Inebriated Ian (Or the guy from table 92)

**Disclaimer: I do not condone the consumption of alcohol in this manner whatsoever. If choosing to drink, one needs to do so safely and within limits. Since this date, I have reinforced my limits and would never allow something this reckless to happen.

It was a typical Tuesday night shift at Chili’s when I noticed him. Pretty things seem to float into Palm Beach Gardens occasionally. If you have ever worked in a restaurant, you would know it took about -.0793 seconds for everyone else to have walked by this table and given me their approval or denial on the looks of this man. My friend was able to slyly enter me into conversation where he casually mentioned we have a mutual friend. (We have no such friend.)

I’m normally apprehensive about going out with someone I have never met. However, I disillusioned myself into thinking I was captivated by his beauty. He had short, dark buzzed hair, striking emerald green eyes and a small scar that for some reason I found really really sexy. I was so enthralled with his looks, I forgot Prince Dreamy’s name! I spent the next week walking around making up possible names for dear Ian.

The plan was to meet him at a nice restaurant about an hour after my ballet class. This meant I had an hour to transform from sweaty bun-head leotard and tights girl to pretty and sophisticated “I’m-about-to graduate-college” lady. Crap. Thankfully, I had some fabulous girlfriends who helped curl my hair and pick out clothes and jewelry as I threw makeup all over my face. Forty-five minutes later, I was beautiful, clean, and smelled delicious thanks to Lola by Marc Jacobs. And I was ready for Mr. Handsome, the next possible love of my life.

Walking into Yardhouse, I was actually nervous. I mean, what the crap WAS his name? How could I forget something like that? I spotted him over in a corner booth and as he stood to give me a first-date hug my nervous turned to horror and my stomach churned.

“WHAT is he wearing?” I silently screamed to myself. Imagine this: a twenty-five year old in a plaid button down half sleeve shirt two sizes too large and faded 90’s jeans. OH, and sneakers! His face resembled a rugged and handsome prince. His clothes resembled a cross between a homeless person and an eighty-five year old man. At this point, his name could have been Harry. After seeing that I believe there should be an age limit on the clothes we buy. If you are not a senior citizen, you are not allowed to dress like one.

I suppose I should just be thankful he did not smell like moth-balls. Also, his name was not Harry.

I look at the table and see he has already ordered himself two beers. The first one he had downed and the second was half way finished. I suppose he needed to get the party started. Maybe I should have run at this point. But between ballet and the energy of rushing to get ready, I was hungry. And YardHouse does happen to have an exceptionally fabulous lobster or crab sushi roll thing. Besides, maybe he will be a nice Christian boy and I can dress him for the rest of our lives.

Being a classy lady, I ordered myself a glass of wine and began asking and answering the series of first-date typical questions. That first glass of wine went down deceptively smoothly. Before I knew it, I had three. And then he asked “What do you think of Irish car bombs?” “I’ve never had one, I answered. I’m not really a shots type of person” “Oh, we’ll tonight, you are”. I can’t honestly tell you how many drinks he had, but I want to say it was definitely at least ten. That doesn’t include the two shots that he ordered for me, and I couldn’t take, so he did.

Where is my big mouth when I need it? It was probably swimming in my stomach with my previous three glasses of white zinfandel. The rest of the night blurred by with conversations of what we believe about God, family, life’s goals, ect. Ours didn’t really match up, to say the least. We had about as much in common as our clothing styles.

Call me old fashioned, but a guy should be striving to impress the special lady he asks out. If he doesn’t try to impress you in the beginning when his job is to win you over, when will he? And if he thinks he doesn’t need to win you over, get the crap out of there. Translated this means “I don’t think you are special and will not treat you so, ever.”

Inebriated Ian was drunk, sloppy, and his scar now reminded me of Lord Voldemort. He was not a prince, he was classless and his life belonged to immediate self-gratification. He turned and put his arm around me and leaned towards me with his reeking alcohol breath. Uh-oh, I knew what was coming. And it was definitely not what he thought was coming. “Are you having fun?” He said in his most seductive sloppy drunk voice. Before I could answer he went in for the kiss. Before thinking, I opened my mouth and said “No. Thank you.” My mom would have been elated that my manners shine through even the stickiest of situations. I wiggled my way out of his arm and said “I have got to go; I have class in the morning.” With that, I went to my car and made a pit-stop at my beloved Chili’s for a bathroom break and for some date gossip/venting.

I never contacted Inebriated Ian after this date, and he neither felt so inclined. We both obviously were after different things in life. However, this date will always be memorable to me because it is the first time I can say I recognized red flags and didn’t try to turn a blind eye in the name of “hope”.

For those who aren’t sure what red flags appeared on this one, I will share:

  1. He was working on becoming intoxicated before this girl he had never met had even showed up.
  2. This means his intentions were to give me a good night so that he could get laid or eventually get laid. Maybe you think this is harsh. But, if you felt like there could be the slightest possibility you could spend the rest of your life with a person, would you not show a little more respect for the situation?
  3. He was “concerned” with me “having a good time” but what about a safe drive home? I was drinking. A call or even a text to see if I had made it home safe would have been semi-decent. I ask all of my friends that I care about to let me know when they make it home after a drive or flight. And they aren’t even drinking in those scenarios.
  4. He tried to kiss me on the first date drunk. If you really cared about someone, would you not want that first kiss to mean a little more than the taste of stale alcohol?
I conclude this entry by a quote from C.S. Lewis that I hope will inspire you not to settle anything:
"The problem with humanity is that we are far too easily pleased. Settling for mud-pies when a holiday at the beach awaits us"

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Red Flags!

Us ladies LOOOOVE to have our own version of Dr. Phil with our friends. What is more engaging than sitting with your bff and analyzing the details of what made our present, past, or future lover boys who they are today?
This is great fun.
The tragedy strikes in this when we are striving so hard to justify his questionable behavior with his "poor unfortunate" past or present that we shoo away his evil jerk flags that are waving so evidently in our face.

They say some people learn by banging their heads against the wall. Well, in that case, I kept banging mine after it split open sweetie. And these are seven flags that I have FINALLY come to look for in men. (Hallelujah!)

1. Homeboy insults his ex or his mother.
On a first, second, or third date? Really? Often we are so swayed by this guy "sharing his heart" with us that we forget a couple things: 1) He doesn't have a problem trash talking people that were once important to him and 2) He is probably blaming things on them and not taking responsibility for areas where he has gone wrong in relationships.
Think about your sleazy jerk-face of an ex who talked crap about you and put your new man from Heaven's face on him. This is what he will look like when he is talking to your friends about you in three months after your first fight.
If you think he won't do it to you, think again. Men are creatures of habit.

2. You are different religions and your religion is important to you.
Hear me out on this one. I suppose it only applies to people who intend on upholding whatever religious convictions they have. If this isn't you, skip ahead. But if it is listen up. Let's suppose you are Jewish. He is Muslim. Who converts? If you get married, what do you tell your kids? What do you do about holidays? IF you are dating someone in hoping to change their beliefs, shame on you. Dating is not intended for you to mold someone into you who want. You need to go to dating time-out.

3. He wants to be in a relationship after knowing you for two days.
Let me guess, he was swept away by your beauty, personality, and smarts? Or was it love at first sight?
No boo, he was swept away by his co-dependency. He does not want to be with you, he wants to be with any girl semi-attractive with a va-jay-jay. You are being just as desperate by jumping into a relationship without weighing it out and learning who he really is.
Be with someone because you truly like them, not because you like having a boyfriend.
And don't let some boy make you his girlfriend trophy. You deserve someone who cares about YOU. And we all know the true you doesn't come out until he has seen you without makeup, shaved legs, crying, yelling, and being goofy with friends and family.

4. He doesn't pay for dinner.
Haters, calm down. This is not about being a gold digger. Guys impress women they care about. If he is showing up without showering for the past three days and then doesn't offer to pay, you do not make him nervous. He doesn't feel the need to impress you or that you are worth pursuing or woo-ing.
If you had to waste money on your first few dates, do not waste any more money in gas on seeing this loser again.

5. He invades your privacy.
RUN AWAY. Do you think your pouty slap on the hand is any match for his jealous insecurity? The only thing you have taught him is to do it more subtly.
Character honey, character. Look behind those pathetic "I couldn't control myself because my ex cheated on me" excuses. He does not trust. He does not respect personal boundaries. He is willing to make you upset so that he can have the assurance and information he would like to know about you.
It was a mistake, and he really loves you though, right?
No, he loves himself and doesn't care if he has to invade your personal space to get self-satisfaction.

6. He can't cook.
Okay, so this is personal. I am amazing at making food inedible. I try to improve sometimes, and I have no doubt that I will try for someone I love. But God knows in the midst of me trying, we are going to need a backup. So I can't date any man who can't cook. If the relationship progresses to marriage and no one cooks, I am screwed. And I'm cranky when hungry.
Maybe you are good at cooking. But is there something you hope the man of your dreams can do? Wait for someone who can do it! You deserve it. Sometimes a red flag can be a semi-selfish red flag you would like to have.
Be with someone who meets your standards. Don't be with someone who can fit you into his, and you can sort-of and kind-of maybe mold him into yours.

7. You plan everything.
Unless you are crazy, controlling, and want a man whose personality resembles a little girl or is just a leech, wait for him to plan things.
If you know any guys at all, you know they call girls they like. They plan things to do because they want to see their potential goddess. Once dating for a little while, plan something sweet. But not until he has shown clear and unmistakable interest in you.
Accept that dating is a sort of game. And men like to pursue. So stop calling, texting, facebooking, and making plans with Mr. Doesn't Care.

I know there are many, many more.
To sum it up, this is what I have learned ladies: see a guy's actions as reflections of his character. We need to stop babying their poor lives and start seeing what their actions show about them.
As the old popular adage says "Actions speak louder than words". So listen as intently as possible, to avoid getting yourself into a mess.

Girl Power!

Monday, August 2, 2010

Bible Bob

Bible Bob was a nice Christian boy. His jeans were trendy and destroyed. He was rockin’ some hot Rainbows, a Gap striped hoodie, and a preppy Lacoste blue polo. (The collar was NOT popped, thank God) We went and had coffee at an authentic indie shop where we discussed world issues in correlation with the lack of compassion in today's society. His passion and compassion towards the homeless and less fortunate was inspiring. Hatred of complacency, and understanding the difference between respecting someone’s beliefs and believing that all beliefs are created equally were conversations that impressed me.

Our date continued as we walked to the surprise place we would be dining, which I thought was nice. I like stars. He pointed out a McDonalds surrounded by smelly homeless people and said “Well, here’s dinner!”

I felt my face pale and then redden because I know it revealed that I am a sort of food and date snob. Chuckling at his own joke, he looked at me and said “Don’t worry, keep walking. I’m not really taking you there.”

To my relief, we ended up eating at one of my favorite restaurants. Being a psychology nerd, I not only ate up my delicious meal, but also his opinion on metal illness and America’s treatment of the incompetent mixed with what Jesus would do with all of this.

Sounds ideal, right?

Then I noticed WE weren’t discussing crap. I was saying a murmur of something and he was going off on a tangent. Come to think of it, did he even ask me what I think of any of this? Because if you know me, you know I have opinions.

A true pastor at heart that most Christian girls would swoon after. Bible Bob is sweet. But I’m not the type of person who can hear sermons on life and social issues all the time. I need to do things. I need to talk. I may be shy at first, but I need someone to set my chatterbox free, and not want to destroy me after.

To be fair, I agreed to go out with Bible Bob again. Maybe nerves give him verbal diarrhea?

At least he has a grasp on reality, even if it does appear to be narcissistic. Delusional Devin we unfortunately just an ass and a retard. This means Bible Bob is at a +1.

My former two posts from a million years ago

My Quest Invitation (#1)

It is said that a good guy is hard to find. The only "good ones" I've seen have been found, and molded, by their current girlfriends from a ripe, young age. The others..suck. Everyone tells me that they are out there. Ironically, this is right after they have sobbed their eyes out about the last asshole that screwed them over.
Are we being naive for believing someone good is really out there? Or is it better to enjoy your life without this disillusion that there is something more? This is what I am purposing to find out.
So for a year, I have determined to go on as many dates as possible to find out if there really are good guys left. If not, I am swearing them off and buying a cat.
In order to do this, I need your help. If you claim to know any of these good guys, hook a sister up. Otherwise, my skepticism will turn me into a bitter old cat women who dreams of opening a castration service.

Delusional Devin (#2)

Delusional Devin and I went on a date that left me wanting to bang my head against the wall. It started off with me picking him up because his car was broken. Fiddling with my radio, I listened to deafening static until he found a station that he enjoyed. This was the beginning to a fantastic fun filled night.
Dinner consisted of me thinking semi-suicidal thoughts while I tried to pry for something to redeem this guy. Darling Devin did not play sports because they were too rugged. He didn’t read because nothing had the magical ability to captivate him. He is not in school because he is busy building his future. But he wasn’t building his future yet because he was waiting for things to fall together and feel right.
The things he said and the things he did completely contradicted each other. He claimed to be sensitive to women because he was raised by his mother. Then he continued onto stories of him losing feelings for girls and just dropping them because “it obviously wasn’t working out”.
Mid-dinner, Devin’s ex-girlfriend called. He answered his phone and all I heard was yelling and screaming from her end. Devin tried to play it off by walking away. I guess he forgot I have these crazy things called ears and with that the ability to hear him say, “I’m not on a date, I’m out with a friend, I’ll call you after my friend drops me off”.
Devin is some kind of stupid version of the devil.
Dear darling Devin had the perseverance and determination of a marble tile, the ego of a true narcissist, and a grasp of reality similar to a schizophrenic.
When the bill came, he decided we should split it in half, even though he had two rounds of Blue Long Islands. Technically this left me paying more than half the bill on our first date. He doesn’t like to put monetary or any sort of effort into a girl until he knows she is “The One”.
I guess his mom forgot to tell him that things in life require some kind of real sense of reality. Oh, and that the world revolves around the sun, not his balding head.

And this is how this will go...

Ladies and Gents,

The Dating Diary is back after a season of unfortunate retirement. I promise to not be such a slacker in sharing my endeavors with all of you. So cheers to myself for dating, thinking, and learning.

OH, and due to technical difficulties, my two last posts have been deleted. Have no fear, I will post them right after this.

Enjoy :)