A Rose is Still a Rose
January 8, 2010
mylovedoctor
Tags: a rose, old expression
An oldie, for sure. This expression was used quite a bit back in the days before the Internet, digital mail, and television entertained the masses. Yes, the Stone Ages. But it was a way to invite others for a few hours of companionship, with the possibility of continued social interaction afterwards. It wasn’t about the tennis court, necessarily. It was about courting, in many cases.
So what’s the connection? Well, have you tried to be creative when it comes to inviting someone to join you in one activity or another? Good luck. What hasn’t been done? Which activity or sport or dating ritual or hobby or musical genre or clothing style hasn’t already been done, captured on an iPhone, and posted on YouTube or Facebook?
So, what’s a Don Juan or a Cleopatra to do? Streak a 3 Doors Down concert? Get arrested just to get some airtime? Don’t be ridiculous.
There’s a whole world of ideas out there. What matters most is that any idea meant to attract some wanted attention from prospective partners in the dating game has to be unique, if not in content then in presentation. A rose is still a rose, but if it’s attached to an invitation to dinner or a pair of tickets to the latest movie premiere, it will get some attention. The right kind.
You don’t have to re-invent the wheel to go out with someone. Just set the wheels of your imagination in motion. Put a new shine on an old pair of shoes. And you’ll be dancing the night away.
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