Dating-Scene Trend Article Drinking Game!
08.31.09
Boys! Girls! Be sure to pick up the hot September issue of Harper’s Bazaar, where you’ll find Gigi Levangie Grazer’s “Dating After 40,”a first-person dating article so typical of its kind the Smithsonian should frame it for posterity.
Then grab your bottle o’ Bailey’s Irish (or hooch of choice) and join me for…
The Dating-Scene Trend Article Drinking Game!!
(And remember, you can play this game with the thick September issue of just about any major fashion magazine since all these articles are virtually interchangeable.)
Are you ready? Cheers! Take a drink every time the author…
Talks about “the rules.”
Talks about “playing the game.”
Compares dating to an election, a horse race, a going-out-of-business sale, or the process of natural selection on the Galapagos Islands.
Likens single women to “snakes in the grass,” “wolves,” “hungry,” “hungry wolves,” “hungry like the wolf,” rabid badgers or other predatory creatures of the wild.
Says there are “no men.”
Proceeds to complain the men are all either gay or married.
Mentions a particular metropolitan area (LA, New York, Houston, SF) where there are really, really “no men.” (Bonus swigs if you can find an article in another magazine claiming this exact same city is a “dating hot spot” crawling with eligible bachelors.)
Assumes that you, like her, are a money-grubbing, gold-digging tramp who won’t speak to any poor chump who makes less than six figures.
Uses the premise of the article to drop incidental tidbits about her hot, happening lifestyle that you don’t have: Hollywood premieres, attractive friends in glamour industries, dates with entertainment moguls and Texas real estate entrepreneurs.
Mentions yoga classes. (Extra swigs if she mentions a particular pose or type of yoga, like vinyasa or bikram.)
Implores you to never, ever, under any circumstances, actually call, text, or email a man, especially if he’s been a complete shit and is begging to be asked what the fuck his problem is.
Imparts such headfucking mindgames-in-the-making as, “He who cares least wins.”