![]() ![]() That "but" is your answer when you start musing: "If the sex is good, and we like being together.why can't we marry, have kids, and live happily ever after?" That's the love talking, proving once again that a man will bring the condom, and a woman will bring the love. You know, he's great but he's too young, too crazy, too negative, he's only in town a week. That's another reason to move away from-rather than into the arms of-your ex: so when true love shows up, you'll be ready.īut for now, who's a woman to do? In my opinion, the perfect booty call is someone who's great but. Someone Else might have been a booty call while your heart spent a tenth year in your nine-year relationship. I'd vote for the other guy, the one you barely mentioned, the "someone else" you dated who didn't work out. In fact, of all the men in the world who would happily volunteer for this gig, the nine-year love of your life is the one I'd veto. Yes, he's a friend you "still love," a friend you "dated for nine years." That's a lot of baggage to bring on a trip that normally doesn't require an overnight stay. "But we're just friends now!" I can hear Linda yelling all the way from Rhode Island. Love will ruin a booty call faster than you can say, "Where do you see this going?" It's a tragedy, really, the number of no-strings-attached booty calls that have been struck down in their prime by love. Love is like a puppy whimpering outside the door, waiting to be let in as soon as the sex is over. ![]() How does love factor into this, Linda? It doesn't! And yet, as women, we have trouble keeping love out of the bedroom. You know someone who doesn't have a girlfriend. You don't have a boyfriend at the moment. The beauty of the booty call is its simplicity. ![]() Or maybe it's time for my old-fashioned self to get more familiar with my body and try self-satisfaction?Ī: Ladies, let's talk about the booty call. I'm now thinking of using the ex (we remain friends) as a booty call, which is a new concept for me. Recently, I dated someone else-it didn't work out. Q: My dilemma is that I still love my ex, who I dated for nine years. ![]()
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