ReallySmallTalk 11/6/10 12:12 PM HOW TO MAKE NEW YORK GIRLS REALIZE THEY WOULD RATHER BE WITH ADAM WADE By Adam Wade Part 9: Valentine's Day Special: 'Jr. High Love, New Hampshire-Style Feb 14th 1989. I was in seventh grade at Hillside Junior High in New Hampshire, and was 'going out' with my third girlfriend of that school year (fyi: seventh grade I hit my peak with girls). Her name was Anne-Marie Decker and she was the prettiest girl in the seventh grade. She'd been dating Michael Lewry (who was the most popular boy in our junior high -consisting of seventh and eighth graders), but she dumped him when she found out I liked her. It was incredible, you know, having this power where pretty girls would dump the popular boys for... me. The sad thing was I thought this power would continue to last forever. But no, seventh grade was the only time something like this happened. The hours and hours on the phone with Anne-Marie at night, upset my parents, but deep down they were happy to see me... in love. Anne-Marie was just a cool girl who was good at school work and really good at basketball. Plus, she REALLY liked me. It was like a dream. I sat with her and a bunch of her 'girl' friends at lunch. I would eat my 'SmartFood' cheese popcorn very slowly so I wouldn't make a mess (you know, have all the cheese on my face http://reallysmalltalk.com/wadenuevo.htm Page 1 of 4 ReallySmallTalk 11/6/10 12:12 PM - that's how I usually ate it when I sat with 'the boys'). Anne-Marie was the first girl I... held hands with. We did this a lot. She knew I was very shy. But she would grab onto my hand and give it a little squeeze. I even remember once while we were holding hands she said that I could be a movie-star when I got older. This really made me feel good. "Thanks," I said, "You could be a... basketballplayer when you get older." Two and half weeks into our romance we had the afterschool Valentine's Day dance. Basically what the school did was have a DJ playing music in the gym, have a bunch of teachers on duty/walking around, and... turn the lights out in the gym. I couldn't wait to dance with Anne-Marie, and maybe even play tag with some of my buddies. After an hour or so of awkwardness, Poison's 'Every Rose Has It's Thorn' played and I held Anne-Marie with about a foot of space between our bodies. Slowly but surely, by the time Ce Ce Deville rocked into his solo... our bodies touched. "You know who you look like?" I asked Anne-Marie. "Who?" She wondered. "Jem... you know, the cartoon rock and roller, you look just like Jem. You are truly, truly outrageous." She smiled and went to kiss me on the lips and I nervously turned my head and she gave me a big wet one on the cheek. "Oh, that was nice." I said to her, and patted her on her back. "Look at me." She said gently. I looked at her and she went to kiss me again. This time our lips met. I got real numbed and dizzy. "Just like Jem." I said. A week later Anne-Marie called me and told me that she found out that we were cousins. This confused me. "How?" I asked. "I never see you on Christmas Eve." Then she told me that our Great Grandmothers were first cousins and that meant... we were in fact related. "Ah, that's all right, Anne-Marie." I said. "I still like you as a girlfriend." http://reallysmalltalk.com/wadenuevo.htm Page 2 of 4 ReallySmallTalk 11/6/10 12:12 PM That's when Anne-Marie lowered the boom and dumped me. "Cousins shouldn't go out with each other, Adam." She said all teary. Then I started crying a little, and said, "First cousins shouldn't, but we're like third cousins. There's no problem with that... I don't think." By the time I hung up the phone we were no longer boyfriend and girlfriend, we were now... family. Anne-Marie made the mistake of telling a few of her friends 'about the cousin thing' and soon I was getting made fun of for 'going out with my cousin'. In junior high this type of thing can be, well, embarrassing. It forced Anne-Marie to slightly avoid me as much as possible. Of course it broke my heart. I missed talking to her on the phone and I could no longer bear to watch 'Jem' the cartoon on TV anymore. It brought back too many bad memories. The only good thing to come out of it was that I could now sit with the boys at the lunchroom and be messy with my 'SmartFood' popcorn. And I knew by the next junior high dance I would be able to focus my attention on playing tag with the other boys. And now as an adult, I don't own any Poison CD's, but this time of the year, somehow I always end up hearing 'Every Rose Has It's Thorn' on the radio and I think... "Yes, it does." ººº Ladies! Stop racking your brain to see if you ever dated a third-cousin and drop Adam an email, he needs your love and a job that pays decent where you don't have to lift much. ººº THE BOOK BY YOUR FEARLESS FOUNDER AND EDITOR: http://reallysmalltalk.com/wadenuevo.htm Page 3 of 4 ReallySmallTalk 11/6/10 12:12 PM GOODBYE INTERNET EXPLORER AND SAFARI: http://reallysmalltalk.com/wadenuevo.htm Page 4 of 4
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