Two girls. One city. Too many men...

Two girls. One city. Too many men...

Saturday, October 23, 2010

An Introduction

Hello, I'm D. Pleased to meet you. 

Originally from the South, I moved from one big city to this one.  I'm a firm believer that your first relationship defines the rest of your dating life (this theory will be explained in more detail in another post I'm sure...), so I think it's only fair that you get a little snippet of what defines me.  

I started out as a nerd. A Harry Potter maniac, doodling with gel pens, loves to go to museum's- straight up nerd.  I grew up on a street with lots of boys, and rather than trying to woo them I just decided to assimilate.  Given this lovely combination (geek + tomboy) I spent all of elementary school and junior high with my hopes dashed by unrequited loves and crushed crushes.  Then puberty happened. I got boobs, and I got sassy.  I started searching for love outside of the kids I'd grown up with and known for 12 years and found that *miracle of miracles* some boys actually did like me.  

I won't bore you with all the gory details (yet), but during my high school years and the following summer I became what could at best be termed a "serial dater" (or in the opinion of some of my more prudish friends... kind of a slut).  Jocks, hippies, dancers, good 'ol boys, nerds and metal heads- I dated them all.  

Then I got to college, and after a few weeks of screwing around with various freshmen, frat boys, and the odd upperclassmen, I met him.  Special K (yes- it's a pseudonym).  Something clicked, and we've been dating ever since. However, all of the hard-won knowledge from my former prowling days still remained, and as a result I've become an excellent social flirt (to be defined later), a knit-picker of my friends' boyfriends, an outside observer of the treacherous glories of Singledom, and one badass wing woman.  
Or at least that's what I think...I guess you'd have to ask R. to know for sure.  

So here I am, teaming up with my best friend and sometimes ideological nemesis to help spread some dating gospel, and lend a compassionate and listening ear to all the perils of Kissing in the Capital

1 comment:

  1. D- Nice to meet you, or at least your blogging-version of yourself. I'm taking a PR and Social Media class that revolves around the implications of, um, social media and public relations. anyway, more into blogs than ever. NOT the point of my comment. I am so going to be reading the blog from now on, I LOVE IT!! so refreshing from the extreme conservatism/uninspiring political atmosphere of West Texas (obviously not the environment I plan to stay in for more than four years). keep up the good work, love ya "D". -H

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