Guys and relationships
by Aditha Dissanayake
Every girl knows it is impossible to have an intimate, mutually
full-filling, long-term relationship with a guy, who she thinks she
likes in an extra special way, (unless he happens to be an adorable pet
canine!). What they may not know is that, the reason why it is
impossible to get on peacefully with a guy is because he never
understands what she means when she talks about 'their relationship.'
According to Dave Barry's 'Complete Guide to Guys' the word
'relationship' does not exist in a guy brain. This is so, because a guy
brain is not comfortable with concepts like love, need and
relationships.
So, even though a girl may find this hard to believe, it would never
have occurred to a guy who takes her out, who calls or SMS her every
five minutes a day, and who introduces her to his family and friends,
that he is having a 'relationship' with her. A guy in a relationship,
according to Dave Barry is like an ant standing on top of a truck tire.
The ant is aware that something large is there, but he cannot even
dimly comprehend what it is. And if the truck starts moving and the tyre
starts to roll, the ant will sense that something important is
happening, but the only thought in his tiny brain, until he gets
squashed, would be 'Huh'.
Yes. The sum total of a guy's thoughts about relationships is 'Huh'
or 'Eh' or 'What' (mokakda). So, girls, here is a story to keep in mind
when you are next tempted to form a relationship with a guy or when you
next begin to doubt if you are having any kind of 'relationship' at all
with the guy you have been married to, all these years. Call her Marshi.
Call him Avinthe. He is taking her home after a party to which they
have been invited as a couple. They have been seeing each other
regularly and their families and friends have accepted them as two
people who are going 'steady'.
While they stop for the traffic lights at Maradana, it suddenly
occurs to Marshi that it's six months since they first began to go out
together. 'Do you realize that we have been seeing each other for
exactly six months' She asks Avinthe.
The traffic lights change colour. Avinthe shifts the gears and the
car begins to move. In Marshi's ears the silence inside the car seems
unbearably loud. 'Gosh. Did I say the wrong thing' she begins to wonder.
'Would he think I am trying to push him into forming some kind of a
relationship with me'
And Avinthe
is thinking. 'Eh' Six months'
And Marshi is thinking. 'Hey. I don't want a relationship either.
Does this mean we are heading towards marriage, Children. A life time
together' What's going to happen to my job' Would he ask me to quit and
stay at home to look after him and the kids' But do I really even know
him yet to sacrifice my life for him'.
And Avinthe is thinking 'Six months' So that means, let me see, it
was in January that we started going out. That was when I last serviced
the car because I remember her telling me she liked the clean, interior
smell when she sat in the passenger seat. Six months. How could I have
forgotten to have got it serviced again for so long.'
And Marshi is thinking 'He is upset. I can see it on his face. May be
I was wrong. May be he, not only wants to form a relationship with me,
but wants even more. More intimacy' More commitment? May be he senses my
reservations. Perhaps he is scared of being rejected?
And Avinthe is thinking 'I'll have to make a booking tomorrow. And
this time they'd better fix the speedometer properly. To think they
charged Rs. 500 more for fixing it last time. The incompetent, thieving,
morons!'
And Marshi is thinking 'He is angry and I don't blame him. But I am
not sure if he is the man I want to spend the rest of my life with. Is
he my dream man' Is he my knight on a horse in shining armor'.
And Avinthe is thinking 'They'll probably say there is nothing wrong
with the speedometer this time'. Then, Marshi says aloud 'I am sorry. It
was wrong of me. I know in real life, there are no knights or horses'.
'No horses' asks Avinthe, he had heard only the last part of what
Marshi had said. 'You think I am silly don't you' says Marshi, quickly
wiping the tears pouring down her cheeks.
'No' Avinthe says, relieved he knows the correct answer to this
one.'It's just that I need some time' says Marshi.
Avinthe tries to think of a safe response. 'Yes' he says when he
realizes he should not stay silent for too long.Marshi seems deeply
moved. She places her hand on his arm.
'Avinthe, do you really feel that way' She asks him gently.
'What way' he asks trying not to show he is confused.
'That way about time' says Marshi.
'Oh', says Avinthe. 'Yes. Of course'.
She turns her head to stare at him. He is driving, so he does not
take his eyes off the road to look at her. But he is nervous and he
senses she is crying. What kind of a question would she ask next 'Would
it also be about a horse' Drops of sweat begin to form on his forehead.
Marshi says in a quiet voice, 'Thank you Avinthe'. He is relieved beyond
belief.
'No problem' he mutters under his breath.
Then he drops her at her home and she lies on her bed, wide awake
till dawn, trying hard to painstakingly analyze everything she had said
and everything he had said. He on the other hand falls into a deep sleep
the moment his head touches the pillow. But before he enters the land of
oblivion he decides to ask Marshi's friends tomorrow whether she'd had a
traumatic experience with a horse in the past!
That's what everything boils down to when it comes to guys and
relationships. A girl, therefore, should never assume that she is having
a relationship with a guy. But, she can be sure, when he tells his
friends that 'Marshi and I, we have, ummm'. We have, ahhh 'we have this
thing' he sincerely means it.
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