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It was December last year.
"Honey! I met a guy last night," I said to V while we were on our way to Malate. The memory of the previous night was still fresh in my mind and I was still kilig (feeling giddy).
"Of course you did," he said, with a knowing look and a mischievous smile.
"Hahaha. You know, he's really nice," I continued.
"Of course he is," V replied, again with that look and that smile on his face. "Men are always nice at the start, aren't they?"
Totoo nga naman (How true), I thought to myself. Always on their best behavior. You never know what lies underneath.
"I'm meeting him again tonight. Ipapakilala kita. (I'll introduce you.)"
I saw him first, I think. Another guy was flirting with him at the club but we would exchange glances every now and then. Chinito, baby boy. He was taller than I am and wore glasses that gave him an air of a good boy.
After a while, he approached me.
"Why do you know all the songs?" he asked. He must have noticed I knew the lines to all the songs that were playing. "Nakakatuwa ka naman (You're so cute)."
"I guess I just really enjoy music," I replied. "Hi, I'm Kane."
"Jeff," he said. "Me too." And he smiled.
Jeff was out partying for the first time in seven months and predictably, it was because he had just broken up with his boyfriend. The noise, the music, the crowd and the alcohol help cloud the pain … even for just a while. I know.
"You were drunk. Tsk tsk," Jeff told me the next day.
"Well … I was," I admitted. "But since you saw me at my worst behavior, things can only get better right?"
"Hahaha. Don't worry Kane. I kinda liked seeing you with your guard down. People are more honest when they're intoxicated, don't you think?" Jeff said. "Do you know what you told me last night?"
"What?"
"That you like me," he said, grinning.
Just before I left Manila, Jeff told me he had gotten back with his ex boyfriend. We stopped communicating.Weeks passed. One day, I received a text from him. He had broken up (again) with his ex.
We went out on a date last weekend. Our first official date.
Saturday noon came and I was still drunk in bed when he texted.
"Are we still meeting?" he asked.
Inwardly, I groaned. I really shouldn't drink that much anymore. But I missed my friends and nobody parties like we do. My head hurt and my face was bloated with all the alcohol from the previous night. But a date is a date.
"Yes. I'm just fixing up," I replied.
We agreed to have lunch and watch a film. And since everything was on sale, I couldn't resist checking out the stores. Every girl knows one of the tests a guy must pass for a successful relationship is: Can we shop together?
Jeff tirelessly accompanied me to all the stores. I tried on jeans, shirts, long sleeves, ties, scarves, underwear (no trying, just looking), shoes. He carried my bags and gave helpful comments.
"Bagay sa iyo (It looks good on you)," he would say and smile.
Or he would frown and shake his head.
"Uhmmm. It's okay lang. Nothing great."
Three hours and six shopping bags later, we were exhausted and decided to eat. We were doing the getting-to-know-you when Jeff suddenly very casually asked the million dollar question.
"Soo … are you top or bottom?"
I almost choked on the Hainanese chicken I was eating. It was the moment of truth.
It was December last year.
"Honey! I met a guy last night," I said to V while we were on our way to Malate. The memory of the previous night was still fresh in my mind and I was still kilig (feeling giddy).
"Of course you did," he said, with a knowing look and a mischievous smile.
"Hahaha. You know, he's really nice," I continued.
"Of course he is," V replied, again with that look and that smile on his face. "Men are always nice at the start, aren't they?"
Totoo nga naman (How true), I thought to myself. Always on their best behavior. You never know what lies underneath.
"I'm meeting him again tonight. Ipapakilala kita. (I'll introduce you.)"
I saw him first, I think. Another guy was flirting with him at the club but we would exchange glances every now and then. Chinito, baby boy. He was taller than I am and wore glasses that gave him an air of a good boy.
After a while, he approached me.
"Why do you know all the songs?" he asked. He must have noticed I knew the lines to all the songs that were playing. "Nakakatuwa ka naman (You're so cute)."
"I guess I just really enjoy music," I replied. "Hi, I'm Kane."
"Jeff," he said. "Me too." And he smiled.
Jeff was out partying for the first time in seven months and predictably, it was because he had just broken up with his boyfriend. The noise, the music, the crowd and the alcohol help cloud the pain … even for just a while. I know.
"You were drunk. Tsk tsk," Jeff told me the next day.
"Well … I was," I admitted. "But since you saw me at my worst behavior, things can only get better right?"
"Hahaha. Don't worry Kane. I kinda liked seeing you with your guard down. People are more honest when they're intoxicated, don't you think?" Jeff said. "Do you know what you told me last night?"
"What?"
"That you like me," he said, grinning.
Just before I left Manila, Jeff told me he had gotten back with his ex boyfriend. We stopped communicating.Weeks passed. One day, I received a text from him. He had broken up (again) with his ex.
We went out on a date last weekend. Our first official date.
Saturday noon came and I was still drunk in bed when he texted.
"Are we still meeting?" he asked.
Inwardly, I groaned. I really shouldn't drink that much anymore. But I missed my friends and nobody parties like we do. My head hurt and my face was bloated with all the alcohol from the previous night. But a date is a date.
"Yes. I'm just fixing up," I replied.
We agreed to have lunch and watch a film. And since everything was on sale, I couldn't resist checking out the stores. Every girl knows one of the tests a guy must pass for a successful relationship is: Can we shop together?
Jeff tirelessly accompanied me to all the stores. I tried on jeans, shirts, long sleeves, ties, scarves, underwear (no trying, just looking), shoes. He carried my bags and gave helpful comments.
"Bagay sa iyo (It looks good on you)," he would say and smile.
Or he would frown and shake his head.
"Uhmmm. It's okay lang. Nothing great."
Three hours and six shopping bags later, we were exhausted and decided to eat. We were doing the getting-to-know-you when Jeff suddenly very casually asked the million dollar question.
"Soo … are you top or bottom?"
I almost choked on the Hainanese chicken I was eating. It was the moment of truth.
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i second Eternal Wandarer!
hahahahahahaha.
well at least you get to draw lines on the first date - i think that's good...
hahahaha!
it doesn't matter to me, personally, so i don't ask. i guess it matters to him. tama si kaloy, at least he made that clear.
did he win his first million? pray tell, it is not indonesian rupees.
hahahaha. panalo!
and did he get the million dollar answer? :P
nabulunan talaga? haha i guess you gotta give it to him for being so straightforward. lol
you are so back. not that sexy ever left. ;p
toink!
<*smile*>
Wow - a guy that gets right to the point! Hahahaha
Welcome back Kane. :)
What was your answer to the Million Dollar Question? Just curious. :)
"Soo … are you top or bottom?"
Soo... are you leaving or staying? Soo... do they still have their queen, or do they need to call for an election? Soo... are we having that drink or aren't we?
Cheers Kane! Muahness from Pasig Citehh!
Talk about dating suicide! LOL!
NALAGLAG AKO SA KINAUUPUAN KO DEAR.
NAKAKALOKA, WALANG RADAR SI KOYA!
so blunt. hahaha.
mam, nde ko gets kung bakit importante ito. mahirap ba maging versa? please enlighten me. char!
Hahahahahahaha... this cracked me up!!! Asteeg.
I guess it's better that way. At least he immediately showed what type of a person he is...it's just a little too fast for me *pa maria clara effect?*
Kaya nga merong "for me to know and for you to find out", diba?
Sabi ko nga lagi, Life is too short...so let it surprise us hahahah!
Not a question I get asked a lot when I go shopping with my friends, but maybe I should try it :)
i was asked the same question. i said bottomless iced tea, ayun naging mag-kumare na lang kami.
Can anyone tell me how to deal with that BIG Question?
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