Wednesday, September 15

Come away with me

Norah Jonesing is the new term of the day. Basically it means jonesing after someone, with a twist. It's more like craving a relationship, but the sweet and romatic kind. So if you day dream about a guy sweeping you off your feet, then you're Norah Jonesing. I myself have fallen victim to this recently. It can be quite distracting and incredibly frustrating. Everywhere I look there seems to be couples or romance and I've had enough of it. I turn on the t.v and there's Rory and Dean all in love with each other, I change the channel and it's Nathan and Haley. (Gilmore Girls and One Tree Hill are usually after each other, but give me a break). My roomate is into Friends a lot so we were watching the 2nd season, the one where Ross and Rachel finally get together. That kiss! MY GOD. It's enough to drive me insane. Thankfully I'm not alone in my state of Norah Jonesing, I do have a few companions and I can always turn on Sex and the City to find a few more. {seems my whole life revolves around t.v. but that's not true...}
I'm not even sure if I'm ready for a Norah Jones relationship, I'm not sure I could take the romance, but it's something I've been craving and wouldn't mind trying. Problem is, I don't think there are many guys in search of a similar style relationship. In University, or at this age it seems to be about one thing mainly. Sex. Ive got no problem with that, but how much can you really take? How many relationships have to be focused on sex before you can get an actual one? And how much sex is enough for the actual relationship to stay a float? Some have told me that they think sex 3 times a day at this age is a good average. Personally I find that a little crazy, but maybe if I was Norah Jonesing after someone that wouldn't be.
Where do you draw the line, how much much sex do you have to have before you can get a real relationship? And once in that relationship how much sex do you have to have?

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