Sweet Talker

I’ve always believed I’m a bad flirt because I’m way too sober for sweet talkers (!)
Until thursday that is… when I met a sweet talking stranger who truly looked like Gael Garcia Bernal (?)
:love:
Next semester I want to follow Focus: Japanese Urban Anthropology, but in order to follow this class I still had to put my name on the list at Het Arsenaal - part of The Arts Faculty and the building where the study Japanese Language & Culture is seated. Instead of going by bike I decided to walk to the university. Close to the university I got stopped by a stranger sitting in a van, he asked if I knew how to get on the highway. Stranger + van = usually a very bad combination
*gulp*
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I kept a safe distance to the van and told him I seriously didn’t know. Suddenly I noticed he looked pretty - HOT |
Normally I would’ve have smiled and walked away, but I decided to play along
He decided to ask the what’s your sign question. I’m sure he studied astrology pretty well, because knew exactly what cancerians were about. They were sensitive creatures and in my case pretty too. He told me he was gemini - I told him my ex was a gemini too. He thought that was perfect because I would surely know how to handle difficult gemini’s. Suddenly I felt like I was playing a The Sims game…
After some minutes of sweet talk my mind started to wander. I was tempted to exchange phone numbers with this goodlooking but somewhat badboy stranger. I still needed to put my name on the course list and I had to buy cooking pears for my dinner with Klaas that evening
Somehow I started to look worried and the stranger noticed, he said a beautiful girl like me shouldn’t be worried so much. I told him I had to get to the university and wished him goodluck with getting to Amsterdam. I didn’t ask his phone numer nor did I give mine.
Even though he was a sweet talker I really enjoyed this short flirt. To be honest I’m so not busy with guys at the moment. Klaas always calls me The Nun for being such a virtuous girl - only showing my true feelings to him. But even this virtuous girl can play the flirting game and stay true to herself. I don’t like to pick up guys on the street or in a bar - or maybe I still lack the confidence to do so *sigh* Better luck next time ne :clover:
| Klaas thought the whole incident was pretty funny - yeah I told him. He loved the cooking pears and poultry :saylove: |
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Comments
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Posted by Sanne on December 16, 2006
Hihi een leuke flirt is nooit verkeerd
Fijn dat Klaas het diner zo lekker vond en dat ijsje is wel übercute 
Posted by Mirna on December 17, 2006
I’m sure it was a great dinner. In your last post I read that some things were from the AH christmas specials, and I think they always have amazing things around this time of the year. Besides that, strangers and vans scare me, but a nice flirt here and there can be nice.
Posted by Valerie on December 18, 2006
Haaa~ I wish someone would flirt with me LOL!!
Posted by John on December 18, 2006
At least you had fun, and nobody got hurt. Sometimes a flirt is just that, a flirt, and it’s best to look back and remember that time when you bumped into that girl or guy at the place and she or he told you how good you looked - and nothing else. It makes the mystery of “what could have been” much more fun to imagine.
Posted by Sai on December 18, 2006
Wow, good job on the flirting! I’m a bad flirt as well, but you did pretty good. I think if I was in your place, I would have put my head down and pretended I didn’t hear him. I’m so terrible with good looking guys. >.
Posted by Raychel on December 18, 2006
I’m way too much of a flirt, sober or not. : P
I’ve learned to never talk to strangers (cliche) but the area that I live in is so bad that I can’t even walk a block to the corner store if it’s dark.
Posted by Candy on December 19, 2006
Ahh. Fun, sounding…lol.
Over here its like the person above me described, so you can’t just go talking to random strangers
Posted by Emz on December 20, 2006
Rofl! Wow, that was a weird but wonderful situation! Lol… People do meet in the weirdest of places anyway so it wouldn’t be bad
I’m glad that cooking went well, I can just imagine the good tasting food now
I wish good luck for getting into the Japanese Urban Anthropology class! 