It's funny, get two conspicuously good-looking people of the same sex in the same room at the same time, and, more often than not, they won't know how to relate to each other. It's like the 'who's-the-best-looking-now?' question short-circuits everything.
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- 07 Nov. 2009 @ 03:20:40 pm
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- 07 Nov. 2009 @ 10:42:40 pm
Whatever it is, it's just slightly uncomfortable. It's like having two Fonzies in the same room. It just shouldn't happen.
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- 07 Nov. 2009 @ 05:39:30 pm
you have had this problem have you?

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- 07 Nov. 2009 @ 10:38:21 pm
Yeah, it's weird, I'm often tongue-tied when I meet someone of commensurate beauty. Although, to be fair, that may just be my tongue caught in my braces again.
'Uckin' helsh meeeh!'
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Ah but maybe they are attracted to one another and that makes them silent. X