DOLCE
Daddy Warbucks
Ever been with someone and
think “where have you been all my life?” Then the next week you’re planning
your escape? Here’s the rest of my story.
You all know about Jordan,
the “ginger snap.” I was dating him for a couple of weeks but nothing was
official. We spent a lot of time together, but when you do that you start
realizing the “little things they do.” AKA the annoying habits that you have to
contemplate if you can put up with. Jordan had a few of those habits. You can
tell me if they’re normal.
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Was obnoxious
towards my friends. He must’ve thought he was comfortable enough with them to
make fun of them, but it was just rude.
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Loved blasting
Justin Bieber and Demi Lovato in his car. And no, I did not make him put it on.
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Although he was a
gym-head his tattoos definitely did not show the masculine side of him. Only a
girl should have a hip tattoo.
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Only drank
pineapple vodkas. I just wanted a beer.
I thought I was being picky
and ignored the slightly feminine characteristics he had. That was until this
one day.
Daddy’s Girl Boy
I was a couple of years
younger than Jordan. He used to make small jokes that I was so young and his 3
years on me made him so wise. I would put up with the jokes here and there when
deep down they bothered me.
One morning he was driving me
home when we stopped at a gas station to fill up his truck. He handed the gas
attendant his card but unfortunately the card got declined.
“Are you freaking serious?
This is ridiculous. Let me make a phone call.”
I thought he was making a phone
call to the bank. Boy was I wrong.
“What the eff Dad! I just
tried to use the card and it declined! What do you mean sis maxed it out?! What
am I going to do now, use my card? Yea, well put money on it because this is
bullshit.”
Best part? The whole
conversation was on speaker. What’s even better? His sister is 5 years older
than him. I wasn’t sure if I was more upset with the fact that “Daddy” gave the
grown man that was moved out a credit card, or that my Dad was jipping me.
“Alright fine, put $40 on
this card.” He said as he handed the gas attendant his debit card.
I looked at him in shock with
my mouth wide open.
“Daddy gives you a credit
card?”
“Yes. I have four cars! How
else am I supposed to put gas in a V8? I can’t afford it!”
“Yea, well then if you can’t
afford it, don’t have four cars. I mean I can barely afford to fill up my
truck. That’s why I work two jobs. My Dad would never pay for my gas or give me
a credit card.”
“Yea, well my Dad gives my
sister a card so I get one too. I mean my Mom is starting to get upset
about it nowadays, but I don’t understand why.”
I don’t think he’ll ever
understand why. Gas wasn’t the only thing his Dad took care of. I was afraid to
ask too many questions because I thought if I did my fist would end up in his
face. I told him to never call me “young” again. I may have been a couple of
years younger than him, but I knew how to take care of myself.
He might of looked
independent from the outside but he was no Daddy Warbucks. On the other hand,
his Dad was.
Moral of the Story:
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Don’t settle. You
know what you like and what you don’t like.
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If you can stand
on your own two feet you want to find someone that can do the same.
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Age is just a
number. They may be older and moved out, but Daddy can still be the one putting
the roof over his head.
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Be independent.
That is one of the biggest and best qualities a person can have.
Where are we now?
Well, after that mishap I
decided Jordan and I weren’t right for each other. I told him how I felt and he
agreed we could still be friends. We’ve hung out numerous times and I’ve
decided it’s for the best. Now that we’re friends I can make fun of him to his
face and not feel bad about it. Don’t worry, he laughs along too (sometimes).