Here's this week's most outrageous relationship red flag story from the editors of The Little Black Blog of Big Red Flags. The Story: "I met a super fun and cute girl at a bar and went home with her. We got nice and comfy on the couch and just when I was about to make a move, she said, 'Oh my God -- we should watch "Sleepless in Seattle."' Before I could respond with a definitive 'no,' she turned the movie on.
"I thought maybe the DVD was simply a ploy to create noise so her roommate wouldn't hear us hooking up. So, as soon as she settled back in, I made my move. We were getting pretty into it when I noticed her head was starting to turn toward the TV mid-kiss. Suddenly, she totally pulled away and said "I love this part," in reference to the movie, not my hand slipping under her shirt.
"She turned up the volume and mouthed the words, while I gave an audible sigh. I started kissing her neck, but she was ignoring me. I asked if we could turn off the movie and go to her room, but was given an assertive 'Shhhh!' I leaned back on the couch and eventually fell asleep.
"When I woke up, the movie was ending and the girl was crying. She hugged me, which I took as an invitation for one last try. She kissed me a little bit then said 'I'm gonna get in bed. Good night,' and went into her room and shut the door. It was certainly not a good night for me -- 'Sleepless in Seattle' was more like 'Blue Balls in LA.'"
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