fbj
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why?
Don't know, don't care, I don't question these things.
All I know is that's how it is.
I;m asking you for a answer and you can't give me oneI;m asking you for a answer and you can't give me one
I can give you an answer.
Assuming Marion Morrison is correct and a lot of currently unattached individuals who otherwise were unlikely to get laid that evening attend weddings, their chances are improved at a wedding because they and their soon-to-be sex parner have something in common merely by being at the event. That removes a barrier and provides something to talk about, even for people who typically haven't anything interesting enough to say, do or be that will sufficiently inspire another to want to "do the nasty" with them. Also, there tends to be a lot of drinking going on at weddings.
That, of course, is predicated on Marion Morrison's "theory" being so. As I earlier said, at the weddings I've attended, it's very rare that the guests arrive without a "plus one" whom they weren't otherwise "banging" that evening anyway. Very, very rarely has it been that a guest parted ways with their boyfriend/girlfriend, spouse, sex partner, etc. and had to show up "stag" for the wedding.
Sitting here debating should I even go and give her a gift at a later time.
Just see no point in showing up at a wedding alone. And I think she feels it would it look would stupid too which is why she kept asking me......."are you bringing your friend?"
Here's a hint, fbj: Bring a girlie friend.
The fat girl doesn't qualify because she hasn't shown me she can dress up and be sexy