It might be, but I"ll find out. I"m not a hopeless romantic or anything, I don"t think she"s "the one" or some such bullshit. I just know that for whatever irrational reason some part of my subconscious has decided to stay stuck on her and she may reciprocate those feelings, so I"m going to find out.
In the meanwhile I"m setting up a date with Annabelle (happy?) for sometime early next week hopefully. And I just got the following email back from the friend I hooked up with back in December after I asked if she was around this weekend as I"m coming through town:
"Ja, I"m actually having a combined birthday party with three other girls at Ducky"s, should be a big crowd. Crazy Karaoke bar, lots of girls coming Carly is going to be in town to for the BDay party, and her, Julie and I were planning on going skiing on Saturday. I"ll call you later tonight."
So it"s not like I"m not hedging my bets at least a little!
Yeah, but in a very mild sense, he is repeating the almost same mistake I have. I have never been one to discourage people, but I really feel this is doomed to failure.
Weird, I don"t recall getting married. Or having a kid. Or getting divorced. Or having my ex-wife try to extort me for money because she can"t pay the bills, even though she got a new set of tits sometime in the past year or two. Or have a really, really messed up phobia about kissing people.
I say the above in good humor Brad, but really, let"s not try to compare our situations. I"m a single unattached guy that might get his feelings a bit hurt all over again by an ex-girlfriend. That"s a long ways away from where you"re at, any way you cut it.