during my weekend with the fabulous sbg we took a walk to the corner store, during which we passed a couple holding hands. which got us talking about how weird and awkward holding hands is....it's a nice idea in theory - romantic and shit - but in reality it's kind of extreme. and unnecessary. to us, anyway.
in typical maxfab/sbg fashion, we came up with all kinds of questions....like, what if you want to use that hand for a sec? do you ask for it back? what if only one person wants to hold hands and the other doesn't? is that an insult? isn't it taking too much space to hold hands while walking down a busy street?
(and don't even get us started on walking with your arms around each other. we tried it as an experiment and after 0.0002 seconds i was like "GET OFF ME!". but she would say i have issues with personal space)
then we started talking about times in our life when we have held hands. sbg's guy is a fan of hand holding i believe. for me, most of the men i have been with have not been down with it at all (red flag?) but i did have two that were willing. one was amazing, the other a fraud and imposter, but that's another post for another blog. with both of them, it was one part nice, three parts uncomfortable because of the awkward arm angle. they're both pretty tall (6'5 and 6'2 respectively) and that means that i had to reach up for their hands. it's cute for a nanosecond but then makes for a pretty annoying wrist cramp. sbg has the same problem with her guy, as he's about a foot taller than she.
then we started to wonder if it's just us and our single woman's syndrome, so we decided to do some research. for the rest of the weekend we kept our eyes peeled for couples holding hands and almost every time we saw it the people just looked uncomfortable. so we concluded that the only way hand-holding is not completely stupid is if the couple is basically the same height.
don't believe me? check out the photo evidence.
bad hand-holding:
but then i found this picture that i thought proved me wrong:
but this is a lesbian couple. not that there's anything wrong with it, it's just exempt from our "logic"do you like holding hands? c'mon, throw me a bone - i know you're out there, i read the google analytics reports.









