I try to keep current relationships under wraps because they’re CURRENT and ya know … my blog is PUBLIC. So although I’m never too far behind on events… I’m also certainly not up to speed. This never seemed to be a problem until today when out of the blue The Guy Without A Nickname was cold and distant with me and said, “We need to talk.” What?? I just saw him last Friday and everything was A+.
Apparently I didn’t learn from the past… I forgot that people google blogs and stuff … well … more specifically I forgot that the men I date google MY BLOG. I should have learned from MIUB!!! (click here, if you missed the MIUB drama excitement.)
So anyway … I looked at The Guy Without A Nickname like “WTeff?” and he continued, “I read your blog.” Then a client of his showed up (perfect timing right?) and I walked away shaking my head in amused shock. AGAIN!?!
Of course the first thing that ran through my mind was like, “What did I post last night?” and then I remembered The Guy Without A Nickname would have no idea that my fun with CommitmentPhobe was like a month ago…
And then I had a choice. Do I explain that even though The Guy Without A Nickname is NOT MY BOYFRIEND and I’m NOT exclusive with him!!! EVEN THOUGH I have no reason to explain my actions … do I choose to tell him that CommitmentPhobe is old news? Or do I just say, “Ah well … time to move on?”
I took the high road
and decided to tell him. After all, I HAVE been seeing The Guy Without A Nickname a few times a week for like a month … anyway … I sent off a quick text and you would have thought that the sun had just come out of 30 years of hiding. And magically The Guy Without A Nickname now had time to meet me for lunch. I laughed at him. Especially when at lunch he was all happyhappyjoyjoy back to normal.
“You were jealous weren’t you?” I teased.
“No I was just curious.”
“Oh really? Is that all? Because if you were JUST curious I think you wouldn’t have been so upset. Nope. I think you must like me a little. AND you were jealous.”
“Well I don’t need to feed your ego,” he tells me, “You already know you have my attention. But I wasn’t upset. I was just curious. It was just curiosity.”
Curiosity? hmm … I bet.
Oh and today I’m grateful that my Vodafone gives me super cheap rates to call internationally.
I hated the whole Australian cellphone concept at first … but NOW – I’m a BIG fan. Australian cellphone providers don’t believe in charging both parties for each call. So instead of every call counting against my minutes – I only have to use my minutes for outbound calls; all inbound calls are free. LUV it!!





I cannot imagine what dating and blogging would be like…I almost killed my brother when I was eight and he read my diary ONE TIME
Oh, lols.
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