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The Forbidden Fruit

I don’t know what it is, but I think I’m attracted to married feminines. It seems that all of the ladies that I find myself attracted to, end up being spoken for, or more often, married. It’s not that I go out of my way to chase down married ladies, but it has to be something about them, that makes me so attracted to them. Maybe it’s the fact that I know that there’s nothing I can do about it, that makes it so appealing.

I’ve described it before, where it’s not the fear of failing that really worries me, but the fear of actually achieving something that does. I guess that’s why I don’t have many long term love interests, because I would probably not know what to do, if the feminine ever said yes. The married variable, limits the possibility of the feminine saying ‘yes’.

On my last day at work, I was urged to have celebratory drinks. I decided to invite one of the married ladies at work along for it. Of late, I’ve been talking to her; I don’t know how it came about, but once I broke the ice, she was quite receptive to me, and our conversations – I would normally get stonewalled by females in the office.

Emily Caprice The good thing about this feminine is the fact that she can dance. If there was something that I was looking for in a potential partner, the ability to dance, would probably be towards the top of the list. Crazy huh? Suffice to say, her and I have been talking about throwing down on the dance floor. I consider myself somewhat coordinated when it comes to dancing, and from all accounts she can’t bust a move.

Throughout the night, she was bopping away in her seat to the music. She was popping her chest out, like she was giving herself CPR, and as shallow as it sounds, I could not keep my eyes off of her jobblies bouncing up and down. What red blooded male could?!? So when I saw a chance to dance with her, I seized the day. Sure enough, it was only the two of us dancing, but who the hell cares? I sure didn’t.

So there we were, playfully dancing away together. At first that was enough, and given that she’s married, that’s probably as far as a normal person would take it. But like I’ve said many times before, I’m not normal. Next thing I knew, I was grinding with her. One of my hands held hers, our fingers intertwined. My other hand was on her toned stomach, rubbing and tracing her, as she moved. It was magic. It lasted longer than it should have, but it did end; she turned back around, and pushed me back a bit. She continued to dance.

She had the look in her eyes, that she wanted to dance off, so there we were, face to face, still partially grinding. I moved in closer; she didn’t move back. I moved in more, and the next thing I knew, I was literally an inch away from her – so much so that my vision started to blur. I was wearing contacts, and my vision only blurs when there’s something almost at the tip of my nose…

This happened for about half a minute, and during that time, she had a smile on her face. I’ve seen it before; my ex-girlfriend used to wear it when she was thinking, ‘I can’t believe I’m doing this, it’s so wrong but so right’. Right then and there, I thought, “I shouldn’t be doing this”. But I didn’t care. I think she came to her senses, and pushed me back, but it was a flirtatious push. I suppose that’s when I came to my senses, and started to shuffle away, back to the table.

Why is it that forbidden fruit, is so sweet?

 
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Posted by on January 24, 2012 in Girl Talk

 

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The Posers

I still don’t know why I get surprised when I find that there are posers in attendance at a paying gig, I seriously don’t. I wish that there weren’t any posers, but for every gig, club or bar that I’ve been to, there’s always a bunch of posers that ruin the atmosphere, even if it’s for a split second. I should know by now that there’s always going to be a few that show up.

It really boggles the mind as to why they are there; well not really. The scene is hippin’ and a hoppin’ so it would make sense that to be part of the crowd you would show up. But it’s the fact that they don’t make an effort to blend in, and actually take up good quality space, by just standing there.

I guess I’m only seeing it from the point of view of me wanting to dance. I like to dance, simple as that. I don’t like being interrupted when I’m dancing unless it’s a really good cause. I don’t want to have to worry about someone spilling their drink on me, because they think that the best place to have a drink, is the middle of the dance floor; I guess they’ve never heard of a bar, or a lounge chair.

It really annoys me, when I have to consciously have to stop dancing, just so I don’t bump a drink out of someone’s hand. It annoys me even more so that said drink may already be splashed all over the floor, making dancing an even tougher task. Don’t get me started about people who think that it’s a great idea to put the glass or cup down on the floor, and walk off.

Maybe I’m just getting to old for this.

 
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Posted by on May 16, 2011 in Rants

 

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The Big Easy

There must be something about me that’s different from the rest of the crowd. I know that they say that everyone is different, and they are, but in a crowd of “different”, people seem to blend in and everything is the same. I’m starting to think though that there’s something about me that screams that I’m “easy”, and that I’m up for a good time.

Strangers always approach me, and most of the time it’s a good thing. Case in point, I was just minding my own business on the dance floor, ripping it up. The next thing I know I’m sandwiched between 2 birds, and they start grinding up on me. I must point out that one of them actually had a boyfriend.

And I could tell that she was keen on dancing, because he was quite hesitant, so she grabbed me, and started to grind away. In all honesty, I think she grabbed her friend to grind with us as an excuse; otherwise the boyfriend would have really had his panties in a bunch, knowing that a random guy could be dancing with his girlfriend.

As an aside though, it kind of reminds me of “Imma Flirt” by R. Kelly; why would you bring your girlfriend to a club, if you were not going to dance with her? I’ll dance with a girl in a split second if I had the chance – I have rarely discriminated against whom I dance with, because after all it’s a bit of fun. I guess it’s good for me that the boyfriends don’t dance, because I can dance with their birds without too much effort.

Another case in point occurred when I was down in Melbourne. A bunch of the guys walked into a bar, and as we entered a bunch of girls walked out. One said something, and we all turned around to make out what she had said, but to no avail. But she did point at me, and said ‘This guy looks keen’. Out of the blue, I could not fathom how she came to that conclusion. I mean, I generally have an easy breezy approach when I’m hitting the town, but is it really that apparent?

And to hit the point home, one of my female friends actually said that I looked easy. I wouldn’t have thought so, but I’m not going to disagree with that conclusion. Let’s just hope it works out for me.

 
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Posted by on May 5, 2011 in Rants

 

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