Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Date.

date1
noun, verb, dat⋅ed, dat⋅ing.
–noun

7. a social appointment, engagement, or occasion arranged beforehand with another person: to go out on a date on Saturday night.



2 single people met for the first time – date
2 single people met for the first time, click well, met again – second date
2 single people met for the first time, click well, met again, held hands – sweet date
2 single people met for the first time, click well, met again, held hands, had sex – hot date
2 single people met for the first time, click well, met again, held hands, had sex, had more sex – dirty date

So, at which point do we
a) consider we’re (still) on a date
b) move on being friends (do we still call it date or ‘I’m just going out with friends)
c) move further on being fuck buddies (I’m just meeting a friend)

and the thing is we’re actually both comfortable with such arrangements, not a word of ‘I miss you’, rather just about which movie we’re watching next.

We held hands, we hug, we kiss, we cuddle, we fucked.

Are we still on a date?

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