"Does my butt look big in this
dress?" she asked her truthful, romantic partner who she had met online.
She had clearly stated that honesty was an absolute necessity and a
deal-breaker. She had ranked the requirement of his being 'romantic' fairly
high. He had answered “Yes” on both counts.
She saw he was looking at his mobile
phone as she asked the question and it seemed he was busy and did not hear her
question. Actually, he had heard her question while in the middle of attending
to his phone, as he sat ready, waiting for her to getting ready to go out to a
friend's party.
"Hey! Tell me! Does my butt look
big in this?" she asked again as she posed in the dress she was trying
out, standing in front of the mirror, with her rear end pushed out suggestively in front of his face,
looking behind over her shoulder as he sat on the bed behind her.
He finished with the phone and looked
up from the phone and studied her carefully and then replied.
'Yes! It does!" he answered
honestly.
"So what do you suggest I wear in
which my butt will not look so big?" she asked.
"I cannot think of any particular
dress," he answered.
"Come on!! You are not being
helpful! You cannot just say it looks big in this dress and not suggest a good
alternative," she reproached him.
"Well, I just cannot think of any
other dress that will make a difference," he replied.
"I knew, I don’t have enough
dresses. I should have bought that new dress we saw in the mall yesterday.
Don't you think?" she seemed very upset and down now.
"No! I don’t think so,"
answered our romantic Romeo.
"Why?" she was almost in
tears now.
"Well, I think you have enough
dresses. It is not the dress, it is your butt. It will be the same size, no
matter which dress you wear," answered our honest, romantic Romeo.
-- To Be Continued ---
Copyright (c) Kannan Narayanamurthy 2015
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Copyright (c) Kannan Narayanamurthy 2015
All rights reserved
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