Thursday, May 04, 2006
A friend recently confided in me that he and his long-time live-in girlfriend were breaking up. He wondered if I could give him some advice on "logistics." The idea that I've become a break-up expert is strange to me, but I was willing to help in whatever way I could. Luckily, they decided to try to work things out and my services are no longer needed.
Meanwhile, Mary has moved in with her boyfriend after dating him for one month. Her lease was up, so she decided to jump in. "When I tell you these things," she said, "I can sense you judging me."
"I'm skeptical," I replied. "But I hope it works out. And if it doesn't work out, you'll be okay. And if it does, it's a storybook romance, right?"
I've been thinking about leases and love. I wonder how many relationships end because the lease is up? I mean literally. For N and I it came down to, the lease is up at the end of June, do we sign up for another year together? The answer was no. I don't think either of us were one hundred percent certain that we wouldn't have been able to make another year work, but the chances were slim. And if we were going to lose each other, we didn't want to lose our security deposit too.
This is Timmy from Tucson.
Just wanted to write and say I miss you being funny.
Are you still funny. Cause if not, then I guess I could stop missing you. Or at least the funny you. The unfunny you can get lost!
-Timmy
I am also a randomish reader (someone posted your url on the CIN) and I too read "obsessively" from beginning to end. Your writing is great. My longtime boyfriend and I are breaking up in January when I move back to New York. It's weird to know...but..I guess I'll be ok huh?
I like Mary's impulsiveness, she seems pretty smart and I think spontaneity can be great, overthinking takes the fun out things. Hoping everything works out for her...
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