Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Girls

An excerpt from "The Dangerous Book for Boys" by Conn Iggulden

"You may already have noticed that girls are quite different from you. By this, we do not mean the physical differences, more the fact that they remain unimpressed by your mastery of a game involving wizards, or your understanding of Mores code. Some will be impressed, of course, but as a general rule, girls do not get quite as excited by the use of urine as a secret ink as boys do.

We thought long and hard about what advice could possibly be suitable. It is an inescapable fact that boys spend a great deal of their lives thinking and dreaming about girls, so the subject should be mentioned here - as delicately as possible.

Advice About Girls

1. It is important to listen. Human beings are often very self-centered and like to talk about themselves. In addition, it's an easy subject if someone is nervous. It is good advice to listen closely - unless she has also been given this advice, in which case an uneasy silence could develop, like two owls sitting together.

2. Be careful with humor. It is very common for boys to try to impress girls with a string of jokes, each one more desperate than the last. One joke, perhaps, and then a long silence while she talks about herself...

3. When you are older, flowers really do work - women love them. When you are young, however, there is a ghastly sense of being awkward rather than romantic - and she will guess your mother bought them.

4. Valentine's Day cards. Do not put your name on them. The whole point is the excitement a girl feels, wondering who finds her attractive. If it says "From Brian" on it, the magic isn't really there. This is actually quite a nice thing to do to someone you don't think will get a card. If you do this, it is even more important that you never say, "I sent you one because I thought you wouldn't get any." Keep the cards simple. You do not want one with fancy stuff of any kind.

5. Avoid being vulgar. Excitable bouts of windbreaking will not endear you to a girl, just to pick one example.

6. Play a sport of some kind. It doesn't matter what it is, as long as it replaces the corpse-like pallor of the computer programmer with a ruddy glow. Honestly, this is more important than you know.

7. If you see a girl in need of help - unable to lift something, for example - do not taunt her. Approach the object and greet her with a cheerful smile, while surreptitiously testing the weight of the object. If you find you can lift it, go ahead. IF you can't try sitting on it and engaging her in conversation.

8. Finally, make sure you are well-scrubbed, your nails are clean and your hair is washed. Remember that girls are as nervous around you as you are around them, if you can imagine such a thing. They think and act rather differently to you, but without them, life would be one long football locker room. Treat them with respect."


Hmmm..... good things to know.... plus I thought it was rather humorous.

4 comments:

S.M. Waterman said...
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S.M. Waterman said...

Nice. I hope you have taken this enlightening advice to heart ;)

Serena said...

heh. The whole valentine card thing is so true. As is the advice about flowers (here read: soppy cliche), however most girls - especially the soppy types - will be flattered by the gesture. I really don't know why. I personally think that dried flowers are nice. But then I have this unexplainable obsession with dried flowers. OO - I totally have a greeting card idea for dried flowers, "The gifts given by love should be as lasting as love itself." I should work for hallmark.

And then the whole sitting on the heavy object thing is very clever, but I'm not so sure you could so easily pull the wool over said girl's eyes. Use With Caution, saith Serena.

And then it is true that there is nothing more pathetic than a guy who tans in front of the rays of his compy.

I'm evidently feeling very verbose today.....

This reminds me of the last time we got together with the Kreokers and a cry burst from the pit of Colin's soul: I HATE TALKING ABOUT THESE THINGS [video games, etc.] WITH GIRLS AROUND. IT'S SO EMBARRASSING. That was a highlight of the year. And I hope never to plumb the depth again.

-Serena

Anonymous said...

Hahahaha yes! I think that one definitely is in the lead for 2007's best moments.

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