The short getaway last week was uber nice. Though the money wasn't well spent, the company was great :)
~Sorry, no photos. As many should know, my shake-sensitive digi cam is forever resting in my drawer at home. I'm a bad owner, cos' i consistently trap it and even considering replacing it someday, =s
Well.. i guess shake-sensitive cameras and shaky-hand owner aren't compatible at all.
Anyway, during the short getaway, the thrill for us girls was the 5 hot boys, (perhaps not so significant for the tied-downs). Anyway, i was telling bb about this sensational story about the flirtatous exhanges and secretive hopes that the guys will take the initiative to approach the girls. It all ended in a sad tragedy - perhaps because the guys did not have the courage, the girls were not seductive/attractive enough, or the guys were merely being faithful to their significant other.
Bb actually commented that it's basic courtesy for the males to approach the females when females give 'the signal'. Especially in places meant for social exchanges and the forming of friendships/relationships/flings, wadever. He felt that despite being attached, in such social gatherings, w/o the presence of the females, guys should still approach girls who elict flirtatous glances. Cos' this is basic courtesy.
~ Perhaps tt's why guys don't like to bring their significant other to such social gatherings. From what i heard, some term this as 'da bao' (i.e. bring lunchbox when u r going out for lunch with ur buddies). Take lunch literally as food. It's meant to be eaten. Get it?? =x
Then can i say that ladies, though attached, can be food for others too?? -duh-