Bwog’s senior year correspondent from the class of CC ’12, reminds us of how good it felt to sneer at the kids who got candygrams and roses on Valentine’s Day.
Thanks to the efforts of one environmentally-conscious freshman biology teacher, it was announced this year that for the first time since its inception, the annual Valentine’s Day rose sale at my school would not be held by Student Council due to the environmental and global costs of procuring roses in February. Instead, STUCO has begun hawking dubiously named “Love Sacks” to send on February 14th, the contents of which are as yet unknown. This event sparked outrage among certain members of the student body, namely the girls who every year pretend to be surprised at the roses they receive in each class before daintily blushing and giggling while everyone looks on in disgust.
I’ve never sent a rose and neither have any of my closest friends. They’re all awkward boys who spend more time talking to each other over Xbox Live than in real life. We refer to Valentine’s Day as “VD Day,” although most of us aren’t having the sex that would put us at risk for venereal disease anyway. While conservative parents and watchdog groups might be frantic with the assumption that high schoolers are sex fiends exchanging oral sex in the computer lab during free periods, I’ve yet to see evidence of it with any of my friends. And at this point most of them have stopped trying – it’s best to just wait until college when there’ll surely be a girl who can appreciate someone who knows all the words to Elliott Smith’s XO or is into Japanese pro wrestling…right?
Unfortunately, of course, we know that isn’t always the case. One of my unlucky-in-love guyfriends started college last fall and we were both sure that his fortunes would change. Alas, he still spends his nights with Ashley Blue instead of Ashley from his Monday night drawing class. A couple weekends ago he hosted “Ladies Night” in his dorm room; I was the only girl that showed up and we ended up going out to a show at a neighboring university where we scoped out young, impressionable co-eds, none of whom we approached.
I was taken to see “Superbad” three times upon its release in theatres. I guess it depicted life, liberty and the pursuit of sex (happiness?) in high school accurately enough, but in further discussions with my friends we all agreed that there were certain fundamental flaws. To us it seemed almost improbable that Seth could have a chance with Jules, or that Evan would have a near-score with Becca. “These are the kinds of things that give me false hope,” one of my friends remarked.
For the record, I do have a significant other. I’m lucky to have bypassed the high school system and ended up with a boyfriend already in college, one with less than fond memories of his love life in high school. “It always seemed like I never had a chance with all the interesting or pretty girls because they all had older boyfriends who were already out of high school,” he tells me. “But then I got to college and all of a sudden I was one of those guys.”
Perhaps there’s hope for my lovelorn friends yet.
15 Comments
@Anon Bad writing!
@bwog pick a new ’12 writer, someone edgy.
@Anon I don’t see the point of this post.
Nor do I see the point of this comment.
@please. Everyone needs to quietly eat a bowl of fuck. I heartily throw my support behind any girl who can get (and make) an Ashley Blue reference.
@umm why exactly do we want to read about this? I honestly do not understand why Bwog decided that a senior year correspondent was a good idea. We’ve all BEEN THERE. What about asking alums to write stuff, at least that’s something we all have in the future, and see what others do with degrees could be interesting/depressing…
@baaaad This was stupid and I want my money back.
@wow this was really really terrible.
@I guess I must be a staunch environmentalist, I’ve been giving girls my love sack instead of roses for years now.
@hmm this wasn’t terrible – but it also wasn’t great. in theory i like the idea of the senior year correspondent, but in practice it isn’t enthralling
@hmm yes I agree, except for the ‘theory’ part. Jeez, just wait till you get here. High school is so passe.
@the bwog header is of such bad quality
barf
@It turns out nobody fucking cares.
@Its a Love Sack full of tea bags!!!
@ummm.... With the exception of the last paragraph, It seems like this was written by a dude…
@all i can say is wow. really?