bachelor bail-out

I was supposed to go for my Bachelors Finale “fitting” tonight, to try on the “sporty” wardrobe and learn how to walk the catwalk.

I opted out.

The Eligible Bachelors issue hit the newsstands over the weekend, and it was pretty anti-climactic. I received a copy by courier from the CLEO offices, flipped to the article and spotted myself, bachelor #2. The picture is silly, and I have no recollection of having said anything in my list of “quotes”, but I’m sure all the other bachelors are saying the same thing, so whatever.

Part of me really wanted to ride this thing to wherever it would take me. I imagined I’d immerse myself in the experience and absorb everything, then pass it through a filter of detached irony and produce a funny little bit of satire when it was all finished.

In the end, I just couldn’t.

Maybe it’s because I’m one of just two caucasian guys on the list, or maybe it’s because I’m the oldest (as I thought I would be). But it just suddenly didn’t feel fun. I just couldn’t bring myself to expend the effort necessary to immerse myself in the experience – even ironically. To do so, I’d have to actually try to fit in, to be one of the boys, and I’d have to pretend to enjoy it. As a nearly-middle-aged caucasian foreigner(!), I’d have to try harder, and pretend harder.

Anyway, it was a fun little ride, but I’m gonna step off this train. The rest of the trip I leave to the boys.

4 Replies to “bachelor bail-out

  1. Aw … was looking forward to hearing you blog about the rest of the ‘process’.

    I bought a copy of Cleo, for the heck of it. It wasn’t hard to figure out which one you were 😉

  2. hey hi =) came across your blog (is that what you call it??) when i was looking for the official website for cleo’s eligible bachelors for 2005 since some of my friends are inside.. haha was curious about who was actually inside actually. anyway cool blog, you write almost anything in your life??
    i just read some of what you wrote..
    anyway just dropped by to say hi since i’m already here =)

  3. 🙂 rather than to force yourself through it just because you rather not ‘lose face’ in backing out… I reckon this is as good as it can get. An experience all the same, you decide where to get off or get on in this little journey.

  4. hey,dont drop out of the competition okay!! ur not middle aged for goodness sake, ur only 36 yrs. Gosh, life expectancy is now 80++. i actually consider pple to be middle age once they are in their 50s.Maybe its just me!! hahah, rememeber,age is just a number.You look as good as most of the guys there.

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