The best cure to girl problems is to meet other girls, even if you don’t end up seeing them again. It’s a good way to get an idea of what’s out there.
That being said, I had a date last night and it went quite well.
There’s only one other girl that, I really find on the same level as this girl. She’s in NC doing her P & O residency.
Even then the only reason they’re on par is because the girl I met last night was 5′ 2″ and the girl in NC is 5′ 7″.
I actually have a preference for tall girls, but it’s not on my list of deal breakers.
1) Attractiveness
2) Loyalty
3) Honesty
Also after being in Las Vegas recently and a recent argument on high heels, I have decided that heels can be good for certain girls. I find that heels seem to work best on all girls if they’re standing with an open stance such that there legs are in an upside down ‘V’ shape. Think Rebecca Romjin-Stamos in lingerie during femme fatale, after the bar incident. Most women wearing heels actually ended up looking more unattractive to me. Maybe it’s just my preference for certain types of legs (I can’t even describe it). Most just looked wrong.
However, the girl last night was wearing 3-4+ inch heels and looked completely natural in them. I didn’t even notice she was wearing heels, until she mentioned she was 5′ 2″ (
She also happened to be a concert pianist, a former division I hockey player (full scholarship) in college, very fit, extremely intelligent, already accepted to law school, confident, and a good conversationalist, and Jewish.
I even got to make a demonstration of value when I caught her phone in midair when she dropped it.
I’ve already got a second date and a compliment, even though it was sort of a neg
“How are you still single?”
“I haven’t really been looking. I have plenty of time and I’m not in a hurry. There were other priorities”
The negatives? I haven’t played my Viola in months. I better start practicing Telemann’s concertos again. She mentioned she wants me to play something for her, in exchange for a Beethoven’s presto agitato movement.
She’s extremely type A, but that just means I have to work harder, which is probably a good thing.