Good news everyone, there is now another way to meet people that doesn't involve the Internet, alcohol or even formal introductions.There's interstate dating.
My roommates and I were traveling back from our spring break in Florida when a mini-van of college-aged guys pulled up beside us and the one in the front passenger seat leaned out the window to get a look at us.
Granted, my roommate, who was also the driver, thought he was trying to tell her she had a flat tire, but a gesture is a gesture.
Anyway, once we figured out what he was doing we giggled that cute coy little laugh which probably helped egg them on. So he turns around for a minute and then looks back at us and starts flexing and has his number written on his arm. Now I had to give him props for being especially creative in flirting with us as we were driving 75 miles an hour down the interstate.
My friends and I wanted to know if the number was legitimate so we texted it and sure enough a friendship was born. While we didn't know if this guy was a serial killer or not, we figured he and his friends were worth a shot.
Turns out, they go to school in Pennsylvania, are on a tennis team, and were returning from their spring break as well. Needless to say, they livened up the drive and we continued to talk with them throughout the rest of the journey home.
Fortunately, they turned out to be really nice guys who were just looking to meet some really nice girls.
So is it wrong to start something up with someone you have never met face to face yet was courageous enough to give you their number? Or was it dumb luck that these guys were not serial killers using the flex tactic to try and get our information?
Fearless flirtatious fun or recklessly risky?
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