My crew
usually spends Friday night doing happy hour at a local dive/concert venue. The
Boy and I were skipping it because a friend was having an Easter dinner party.
I got a text from Monica asking if I was coming out despite the fact that she’s
only gone twice in the last 6 months. I texted back that I couldn’t make but
asked if she finally made it back out. Her response: “Yup. We’re here.”
I
mentioned this to a single friend of mine and she rolled her eyes and made a
face. Since none of my close friends are married or cohabitating yet, it’s
weird to hear ‘we’ when you’re expecting ‘I.’ The single people aren’t eager to
change that and most couples don’t want to fast track things. Most.
Monica
has been dating her boyfriend Augustus for 11 months, not too long after The
Boy and I got together. They are very happy and looking into cohabitation. He
doesn’t live locally but reasonably close by. For a ‘long-distance’ couple,
they don’t really see each other any less than The Boy and I do.
I think M
& R got more serious faster than The Boy and I is because they desire that
level of commitment more than we do. They’re the kind of couple that enjoys
talking every night, spending vacations glued together, and occasionally
inducing mild nausea with their cuteness.
I think
the disconnect comes from the fact that Monica and Augustus are the first in
our group of friends to get there. Despite doing most of our socializing
together, I don’t assume the ‘we’ is implied for the couple I’m in. This is
true of another couple The Boy and I usually socialize with.
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