Got hit on Saturday at the Die-Machine
Mar. 19th, 2007 09:14 pm...by a girl. Was wierd, but kinda cool. So different than guys. She was shorter than me, so there was a huge non-threatening factor, compared to being hit on by a guy. From what a couple people told me later, I think she was probably bi - she had a boyfriend, and so she didn't persue it other than dancing a couple of songs after complimenting me on my outfit. And I've been complimented before - just about every time I've gone - but they usually leave afterward. I was confused at first, but the sultry look she fixed me with cleared that up. And she didn't move too fast like guys do so often. She moved closer and closer, I'm sure she could tell I was shy, but it seemed she was watching to see if I was ok with it, and if I wasn't I could have just turned away, I think she would have taken a hint pretty easily. We just had fun, and after a couple of songs, she thanked me, and walked away. I'm so not a lesbian, or even bicurious at all, but it was fun, possibly because of the non-threatening factor, cause I was thinking, if she was going to persue anything more than a dance, I could just explain, and it'd be cool. Cause there's not the stigma about homosexuality among women that there is among men, and few women would take it as anything but a compliment.