Friday, September 10, 2010

TTTEC: WHERE I MET MY MATE

Hey Easier Crew! The TTTEC series is back at it. Please remember that if you have an issue you would like considered, send your concerns/questions/comments to kontactr.com/solomonsydelle.

Today's installment involves a simple question that could have serious repercussions: "Where did you meet your boyfriend?" Please, read on...
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I met Chris at a club in London. I was visiting with friends and, quite frankly, I was drunk out of my mind. We hooked up right there and if not for the fact that my girls didn't let me, I would have gone home with him that night. Instead, we exchanged numbers and the next weekend, he came to visit me and took me out for dinner. I have to say that we 'hooked up' that night and have been boyfriend and girlfriend ever since.

Chris has met my siblings and has even spoken on the phone to my mother. She like shim by the way. The problem is that she is coming to visit in about a month and I know she will undoubtedly ask the question, "Where did you guys meet?" The only people that know where we met are my best friends who were with me the night I met him. They have kept their mouth shut. Unfortunately, Chris put up a Facebook status in which he mentioned that he met "his girl" at the specific club. My little sister, Angela, saw the status update, sent me a text and mentioned that she cannot wait to see mommy's reaction to the info. Angela is the last born and a professional amebo that is known to use information to her advantage whenever possible.

I really like Chris and we have been seeing each other for over 15 months. It is only fair that he meets my mother, after all I have met his entire family. Unlike him, I am not comfortable telling my mother that we met at a club. My mother does not even know that I go clubbing, quite frankly.
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1 Easier Comments. Add Yours!:

isha said...

You gon have to let your mum know that her lil baby does the club scene. Paint a rosy picture, without lying. I don't see why the truth should be a problem, except you're too young to be clubbing...