| So the other day a former coworker of mine calls up. She wants to come spend the weekend here in Chi (she lives where I grew up, Detroit). We'd talk and joke about doing it, but this was like, let's for real do it. So her and her friend are arriving Friday and are leaving Sunday. She's a HB10 all the way, and her friend is HB8/9. Both are sexy little blonde girls with amazing tight bodies. I don't mean to toot my horn. But....toot. toot.
She's made pretty apparent that she's coming to see me. If I play it right, this could work out pretty well, but nevertheless I need my a-game on.
My apartment girl-ready to the extent of someone coming over for a movie or dinner, but it is a pretty stereotpyical bachlor apartment. I live by myself in a one bed, one bath apartment. I moved here about four months ago. My apartment is generally pretty clean, not spotless, obviously I'm going to clean and all that, but my question is, what do you guys do to make your place not only a comfortable place for women to spend time in, but one that conveys the right attitude. I'm pretty fresh out of college, don't have a ton of money, but I feel like I can still create an enviroment where a women would be comfortable and feel safe. And I don't mean having Marvin Gaye's Greatest Hits ready in your stereo. The only two good examples I can think of is always have a brand new tooth brush, so that if in an off chance she wasn't prepared she can still brush her teeth and freshen up if she wants. The other is having laptops out? I don't how much this one would do, but I heard it conveys a level of importance. Not like having it out running, but just having it sit under your coffee table or somethin. Even you know what I'm talking about, please post tips.
And one more, I have a bed, a couch, and a air matress that leaks. Obviously I would like either to have her in bed or have her and her friend in bed, but at the sametime, kicking her friend out on the couch with a pillow and a blanket is kind of an ass move. So do I offer the bed? Do I just let it roll however? Do I demand the bed? Do I try and fix the air matress (it's a huge hassel....)?
Thanks,
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