The other day I ran into 3 waitresses who I've known for about 9 months (two of whom I have previously made out with) and they all congregated next to me. Just then a fourth girl walked by and said "I love, love LOVE your bow tie!". She kept walking but the three girls all said "Yes, we love the bow tie!"
The first girl then said "Isn't he handsome?" and all three said "Yes! He's so handsome!"
The second girl said "He's beautiful." and all three said "Yes! He's beautiful!"
The third girl said "He's TOO good looking" and all three said "Yes! He's too good looking!"
So I said "That explains it! I'm too good looking! That's been my problem all along!!"
My joking aside, their comments made me wonder: are men frequently disqualified from romances on account of their being considered unattainable? Is this why most married men seem to be in a perpetual state of indentured servitude, because they were specifically chosen for NOT being "too good looking"?
The first girl then said "Isn't he handsome?" and all three said "Yes! He's so handsome!"
The second girl said "He's beautiful." and all three said "Yes! He's beautiful!"
The third girl said "He's TOO good looking" and all three said "Yes! He's too good looking!"
So I said "That explains it! I'm too good looking! That's been my problem all along!!"
My joking aside, their comments made me wonder: are men frequently disqualified from romances on account of their being considered unattainable? Is this why most married men seem to be in a perpetual state of indentured servitude, because they were specifically chosen for NOT being "too good looking"?