The Boyfriend Book by Michael E. Reid
Author:Michael E. Reid [Reid, Michael E.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781633538474
Publisher: Mango Media
Published: 2018-12-07T09:18:28+00:00
Practice
During the Miami leg of the tour, there was a young lady aged eighteen who told me that she liked the idea of having a boyfriend. She said, âIt would be good practice for the real thing.â I told her, âYou cannot practice love, only experience it, and Iâm pretty sure you donât want anything less than love, so what are you practicing?â
She replied, âWell, how can I experience love if I donât try to fall in it?â I told her, âBaby girl, you are love. So, fall in yourself. Before you ever fall for a man, you must witness him preparing a place for you to land.â
I think about how many other women think like her. So many women are so in a rush to give some of the best years of their lives awayâfor practice. I asked her how much practice she thought she needed. She smiled and said, âA lot.â Then I made her an offer: I told her I would let her have her practice if she agreed to always practice with at least two people at the same time. She refused. She told me, âYou canât give your all to two people at the same time.â (Yes. She said, âyour all.â Meaning everything sheâs got. For practice. Not the actual game. But practice.) So before we iron out this âgive your allâ wrinkle in her armor, letâs focus on the exclusive aspect.
If I had to pick my beefs with the concept of boyfriend, the biggest one is exclusivity. For some men, this is the one thing that theyâre scared to death about. Iâm pretty sure some women are too. My question to you is, if that can be seen as one of the scariest things, since it eliminates the option for you to go elsewhere, how could you want to give that up for practice?
Iâve seen so many women throw so many valuable years away for boyfriends. You meet a guy when youâre eighteen. You think heâs the love of your life. You let him hang around until youâre twenty-two. Then you realize that while some boysâ bodies leave high school, their minds donât. And youâve spent more practice years learning how to forgive, and then to forget. Then you meet another guy, and since you gave the last guy âyour all,â you probably fell âall the way in loveâ with that last guy.
Even though it ended, you were still bitten by the love bug, the most dangerous drug on earth. So, you want more love now, but you also want it faster, and, of course, better. You make it a point to go out and try to right your wrongs; you try to prove that it wasnât you, it was them. Donât you think both of you know that already?
Anyway, next thing you know, youâre back at practice, this time at twenty-three. You try to find love and yourselfâ¦only to discover that youâre behind. Youâre behind because you spent four years of your life
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