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Allen Thinks I Am Gay - Marry Him! by Lori Gottlieb Part 502/29/08Allen Thinks I Am Gay - Marry Him! by Lori Gottlieb Part 5
Anyways...so she's hosting this luncheon and sure enough, it is like the sorority house at Arizona State University let out and the babes are just everywhere. It went from a conference of balding, fat, old men in their 50s to American Pie Beta House. She even went as far as putting one girl with very nice breasts (yeah I noticed, leave me alone) in a very nice, but provocative formal dress that had a slit up to the middle of her thigh with her boobs hanging out. As you can imagine, with a conference full of men, it was a huge success (even though her talk was mediocre). Right as Kim's talk was about to start, Allen mentions to Phil about how there are all these young girls around and maybe Andy will find a date. I, hardly amused, say, "that would never work out", and get back to what I was doing. Allen then says, "I think Andy's gay." So why are you wrapping up your series on Lori Gottlieb's article Marry Him! with this. Simple... My conclusion after spending nearly two weeks thinking about this is that I think Gottlieb is right and wrong. She is right for woman. You should probably settle. But she is wrong for men. I know. Super sexist huh? But it is true. I say this for two reasons. It is unfair, but true, that women have more of a deadline facing them in the event that they are looking to have a family. Gottlieb goes into great detail on why this is true. But my reasoning is not simply biological. It is sociological as well. Woman have an uncanny ability in dealing with disappointment. If marriage isn't what they thought it was, or their husband doesn't turn into John Cusack, they deal with it. I sincerely envy women because of this. Men on the other hand don't. I am not saying this is good. I am not saying they shouldn't work on it. But the fact is, men are awful at dealing with disappointment in relationships. Hence the reason a majority of divorces are due to men looking for what they feel they missed in getting married. Therefore men should pay particular attention to what they are looking for in a marriage when they are dating and stick to it. So what does this have to do with ASU sorority girls above? Simple. I am not gay. I am persistent. I am not settling for anything that won't realistically work out in the long run. And while I can never be John Cusack in Say Anything, and the sex probably won't be like Aaron Eckhart and Katie Holmes in Thank You For Smoking, I still have what I am looking for, and not settling for anything less. So if there are any fun, cute girls, who are cool being in ministry, look forward to having an adventurous sex life, love Jesus, love to travel, and are pretty independent looking to settle, feel free to shoot me an e-mail (extra bonus points if you have blond hair ;) ). 11 comments
Comment from: andy [Member]
Holy s#*% that ending is creepyCome on dude have a sense of humor. Besides, we all got things we look for in relationships, I amjust honest about what I am looking for ;)
I hate to say it, but Allen might be onto something for once.
Comment from: David [Visitor]
Still creepy. After your first divorce you'll be advertising for someone who's satisfied with 10 minutes of "missionary work" every five days.
Comment from: Erik [Visitor]
Let it be known that Erik in Athens will soon reveal The Secret about women. But right now he's laughing at
LC's last comment. Coming very soon though.
Comment from: andy [Member]
Let it be known that Erik in Athens will soon reveal The Secret about women.Alright already...where is it? I shouldn't have to wait 5 hours for this life changing secret. Let it be known that Erik in Athens will soon reveal The Secret about women. Are you trying to say your name is really Erik Von Markovik (aka Mystery)? Alright already...where is it? I shouldn't have to wait 5 hours for this life changing secret. Patience is a virtue, grasshopper. By the way, I do not think your concluding paragraph is creepy at all. Just a bit contradictory that you are looking for a religious girl with wild side and also a chaste girl who wants an "adventurous sex life".
Comment from: andy [Member]
By the way, I do not think your concluding paragraph is creepy at all.[Weird JD Voice]Uhh thank you for the support LC.[/Weird JD Voice] Just a bit contradictory that you are looking for a religious girl with wild side and also a chaste girl who wants an "adventurous sex life".I'll give you that. Although to be fair, I didn't do a good job of explaining the sex life within a marriage. Which we all know will be apart of Erik's "education" that having a wild sex life in a marriage is not possible ;)
Comment from: poetryman69 [Visitor]
"Triggering the Grand Irrationality?"
Cowering in an obscure corner of the food pyramid somewhere between the tofu and the unflavored yogurt contemplating the juxtaposition of intangibles for all you are worth..... I'll give you that. Although to be fair, I didn't do a good job of explaining the sex life within a marriage. Which we all know will be apart of Erik's "education" that having a wild sex life in a marriage is not possible ;) I would not say not possible, but it is a gamble if you enter marriage without experiencing this part of the relationship together. Earlier you said that secular world often asks better questions than the Christians. Maybe you should also concede that we often have better answers too.
Comment from: Erik [Visitor]
Try it before you buy it.
That's not the secret. Just good advice. Leave a comment |
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