Thursday, June 4, 2009

Disaster

He's a disaster. He came over last night and stayed over (at my suggestion) because it was so late and we've been staying up late the last few nights (get your mind out of the gutter - I've been working late and thesising late). I don't have to go to work today so I had planned to sleep in while he went to work. Unfortunately his alarm didn't wake him up and he ignored me when I tried to wake him up. Until I reminded him he needed to get out before his car got towed. THAT got him moving. Slowly. It took him half an hour to get dressed, get out the door and call the towing company to find out where they took his car. He wasn't annoyed with himself for having to pay $200 to get his car back. He wasn't stressed about being late for his meeting. He didn't even get dressed right away when he discovered his car had been towed. And he didn't ask me to drive him to the impound lot. Maybe he assumed I would or maybe he figured he would get there somehow if I didn't offer. There was no frenzied rushing around or swearing or anything that I (or another normal person) would have done. I find that strange. I guess he does get stressed about things but not the same things that make me anxious. Fortunately I only had to drive him to pick it up and not to the meeting in a northern municipality that he's going to be very, very late for.

I'm going back to bed for a bit. And while I'm there, I'm going to try to convince myself to end it with D (for disaster) because I need someone who has his life together and is a bit more polished. I miss MFV.

4 comments:

Asshat said...

I'll have to say, from your description he does sound a bit like somebody knocked him silly at some point. Not to be too cruel, but does he drool a bit?

Ms Behaviour said...

It's frustrating to meet a guy that gets me and that I like enough to throw the work rule out the window and it turns out he is more boy than man. Sigh. I'm going to make some brownies and eat myself happy.

Anonymous said...

On the other hand, he fits the definition of "boy-toy" perfectly...
Seriously, though, there's mellow, then there's "whoa".

Ms Behaviour said...

GH you hit the nail on the head. He's definitely "whoa".