Thursday, October 15, 2009

Single for a Season or Single for a Reason?

Today's Lunchroom Theory: Change of seasons can either make or break a relationship.

Take a moment to ponder.

Imagine this, you go on a date with a guy who is cute and you're thinking there might be a little chemistry. You're at your front door ready to say good night. You stand gazing into each others eyes. Is he about to move in for a kiss? Next thing you know, he shivers a little, says, "it's cold" and proceeds to place his man muffs over his ears. Romantic moment RUINED! Man Muffs are responsible for yet another failed relationship.

Another co-worker, Elizabeth, tells us a story about a guy she was beginning to date just as fall turned into winter. Rumors of him walking the streets in a Jets coat circulated. But no, surely it can't be true. She wouldn't believe it. Then comes date number three. Jets coat makes an appearance. Relationship quickly evaporates.

Thinking we're shallow? Try this: It's late spring and summer is around the corner. You've fallen hard for this guy - well as much as you can in three weeks time. You've always seen him dress nicely in great jeans and a light jacket. Suddenly the weather warms up on a rare May weekend. He calls you to tell you that he's waiting outside your apartment to take you on a date. You run out the door, excited to see him. You stop in your tracks barely able to believe what you're seeing. He's wearing shorts. And they're short. Like 1970's professional basketball team short. Could you do it? What if they were once jeans that were cut-off mid-thigh?

I'm telling you, you need to at least date a full year before committing. Seasonal changes can tell you a lot about a person.

4 comments:

Mom said...

It amazes me what you think about. Can't say I ever gave any of this a thought! But perhaps I should have. You've seen your Dad in running shorts w/his socks pulled up to there. Great legs, but my goodness.

Katy said...

Oh Dad...he has a style all his own.

It's just a lunch break conversation - I'm really not this picky. I don't think. Well, maybe. :)

Beck said...

It's like my friend Rachael who's first (blind) date with her husband began with her opening the door to find him dressed in jorts, a sweater vest (no tee), and white aerobic shoes. Tell me you wouldn't slam the door...and yet, today they are happy and he is quite the trendsetter in style.

You can always make a guy over.

*I did love the Jets coat story.

Lindsay said...

I always seem to get dumped at the end of summer. I would LOVE to date someone in the fall or winter.