JUNIOR PROM:
Chris G.
He was incredibly smart, and a little bit smarmy, but always interesting. He made me feel special because he wouldn’t have taken an interest in me if he didn’t think I was a little smart as well. There were several times while with him that his high brow, intellectual humor would go completely over my head, but I would fake it and pretend I knew what in the world he was talking about.
He would, on occasion, drive me home from school.
I remember one such drive....
Chris: Are you going to Prom?
Me: No.
Chris: Do you want to go?
Me: I don’t know, I haven’t really thought about it. I guess if someone asked me...
Chris: I meant, do you want to go with me?
(yes, I am that dense...)
Me: ...Oh... OK... Sure...
And we went. I remember being nervous because what if he liked me in “that way” and I didn’t reciprocate? What would I do??
I shouldn’t have worried.
This is before my Gay-dar had been actualized.
Clues I shouldn’t have been worried:
- We were in Drama Club together
- He was an extra in Newsies.
Brian M.
My memories of the evening include:
- It was a blind date- we had never seen or talked to each other before (and I don’t remember who even set us up or why??)
- We went to dinner with a large group of people, and he didn’t sit by me
- We never spoke more than a few words
- He wore a spiked collar necklace at one point in the evening
SENIOR SADIE HAWKINS:
Me and my best friend, Jessica, asked 2 boys from our church to come with us. If I remember correctly, they were FRESHMAN at the time... (sadly, can’t find a picture...)
SENIOR PROM:
Nathaniel J.
He made me feel beautiful and he made me feel interesting and he made me feel talented- another Drama Geek, who was often my scene partner, he was in my Drama classes all 4 years. And yes, is now totally gay. He is currently doing some very cutting edge theater in San Francisco.
Fast Forward 15 years and here I am. Are you shocked that after one child, a spike wearing stranger, and going 2 for 2 with gay prom dates that I am now online seeking love?
p.s. College wasn't much better.. These were my 2 best friends that I hung out with the most....
I don't think I need to say any more. This picture pretty much says it all.
10 comments:
Haha! Love that last pic! I still think I have a faulty gay-dar.
You had to throw that last picture in, didn't you... Keep it coming! Catharine
Oh my gosh! I knew all of this, but love the way you tell it. Plus, I think that last picture does say it all.
You know a suspiciously high percentage of the girls I dated turned out to be gay, too... Yes, I like Natalie Merchant and the Indigo Girls, that doesn't mean I'm a lesbian people!
Haha Ryan what does that say about me? I love you linda! and I love those pictures!
It's okay, Ryan. I like Indigo Girls too--and Subaru hatchbacks. What does that say about Chris?
I am so glad you still have the pictures! That makes it all the more entertaining! Those boys are missing out, I thought you looked so great in all of them! You are hilarious!
Hey, Linda Marie...This is your mother speaking. Go girl. Keep on writing and keep a song in your heart!
If memory serves me correct, that blind date senior homecoming ended with a rousing game of cards in the cold of a backyard barn.
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