I shouldn’t joke about something so serious. I’m actually quite outraged. A kiss may be a contract for marriage but NOT WHEN THE KISS IS FORCED ON YOU!!! Today’s blog project (I’ll explain the project another day) is to write a list. I think that’s grand and all but I’m angry about tonight and want to vent. SO – here is a LIST of things you should NOT do when you are trying to hit on me.
If you want to increase your odds of success when hitting on me DO NOT:
- spill your drink on me.
- step in front of my male friends who are talking to me because you think they are a threat. I am not your prey you stupid pig. [insert fake but sweet smile]
- repeat yourself over and over and over and over and over again.
- have wandering hands after I have REPEATEDLY TOLD YOU TO KEEP YOUR HANDS TO YOURSELF YOU STUPID SWEARWORD!
- talk to me after you’ve drank so much that you’re an idiot (giving you the VERY GRACIOUS benefit of the doubt that you MAY have not already been an idiot before the drinks.)
- mention, suggest or use the words -fate, destiny, kismet, karma, fortune- or anything that even resembles any of those words when speaking about our recent introduction.
- tell me you’d like to apologize for your outrageous behavior and then try to kiss me.
- blame your unacceptable behavior on the alcohol. I met a nice hottie last weekend who had been drinking but was still respectful.
- continue to attempt to kiss me even though I asked you to please stop trying to kiss me.
- grab my arms and forcefully prevent me from walking away.
- forcefully kiss me.
- And last but not least – don’t be a mother effin’ jack@$#!!!!
I know I lived in a little bubble back home. And I understand that my old school traditional upbringing has left me a little naive and ill suited for the REAL world. I probably should have seen all of the above coming tonight – but I didn’t. And yes it all happened. And yes it made me upset.
I broke down and saw an international student counselor at school 2 weeks ago. Things haven’t felt right for awhile and I wanted suggestions to deal with the stress. Want to know what she said to me? “I don’t normally advise this. But in your case, maybe going home wouldn’t be such a bad idea. It’s worth considering.”
I didn’t want to hear that.
So we’ll pretend she didn’t say it- at least for now. Instead let’s focus on the fun part of my day – here are a couple pics from my first experience at the races.
Me and my FM – yay!! He’s a blast.
This is a new friend from school – she’s an absolute doll!





