After completing Isabel Wolff's Out of the Blue, I've realised one thing - Men don't make promises not to do something wrong again, they make promises not to tell their partners about their indiscretions instead.
I give you an example from the book :
"It's my fault - I know that. I was an idiot to tell you about my fling." "No, Peter,...That's not the point. You were an idiot to have a fling."
I've noticed it's true - everytime a guy does something you don't like, the first thing he says is "Ok, next time I won't tell you about it" and not "Ok, I won't do it again".
Is it really because they can't help themselves, or that they don't want to control themselves? Perhaps someone can clarify. =P
The other interesting piece of news today? My hamster fell behind the table. Funny really, because I couldn't move the table... But I finally got it out by shaking its food dish at it... Apparently it's been conditioned enough by the sound to respond to it.
:: nimezs @ 9:27 pm [+] ::