Anyway, the boots are pretty awesome and were also pretty much covered up by my jeans (and did I mentioned I was wearing a drab, gray fleece?) So, I'm standing at the counter and I hear a man say, "Those are nice boots." I turn around and find a guy in a fraying sweatshirt and baggy jeans with a big gut and his 10-year-old son standing next to him. Seeing as how his son was there, I simply answered, "Thank you" and turned back around.
But, seriously, what was that about? I think we have a couple of options here. Option A: This guy, despite his complete lack of fashion sense in his own wardrobe, is a connoisseur of women's fashion and truly appreciated my choice of footwear for the day. Option B: Despite the presence of his 10-year-old son and the fact that there was nothing else appealing about what I was wearing, he was drawn in by my fantastic-- uh-- "make love to me" boots and couldn't resist commenting on them. Either way, it was creepy (not that I would stop wearing the boots or anything, but still, it was creepy.)
5 comments:
Hi. I'm a small child.
What does that mean?
Naaa. It's really me. Dr Zibbs.
Some guys just have to say something, anything just to create an opening to a conversation, and they do it with every female person they encounter, to better the odds of it working.
Or you looked incredibly hot!
Let's go with that!
; )
D) not only (C) but also the fact that he's a douche bag.
(sorry, kids!)
i'd say that maybe he is gay and that wasnt his child, but gay men w fashion sense dress much better than that.
Yeah - creepy. Please don't tell me that happened at the DD in our town.
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