Thursday, July 31, 2008

Oh Honey, We're All "Working" Girls.

Lately, I've been referring to myself as a "working" girl. And, referring to guys who look at me, and like what they see, as potential "customers".
No, I'm not a hooker, escort, sex worker, or whatever name you might fancy. And, what I'm talking about has nothing to do with any monetary. But, I'm not only a Single Man...I'm a Single Person living in the damn city. And, recently, I've noticed (as a Single myself) that we (within the Single sub-culture) market or display ourselves, hoping to find that ultimate "customer" (boyfriend/girlfriend) who will like what they see and want to buy what we are selling.
Just think about it. Men, Women, Gay, or Straight, it doesn't matter. We all have been, or still are, Single, and on "display". Most Singles make sure they're extra "fly" before leaving the house. Men might don that special "smell-good" that drives the Men/Women wild. Women do the same thing. But, in a Woman's case, she might add those "fuck me" pumps, a mask of makeup, cute nails, etc.

We go out to bars, clubs, parties, even shopping, as walking spokesmodels showing off the merchandise known as...Ourselves.

For example, while grocery shopping, last week, I picked up a "customer". I was in the frozen foods section, this guy (who's not really my type) liked what he saw, and he decided to approach me. Basically, he liked what I was selling, and wanted to be a potential "customer".

Now, personally, when I'm out-n-about, I like to sell a kind of sex appeal...mainly because I'm somewhat of a tease, somewhat of a flirt, and I like validation from others. But, back to my point, as a Single I'm putting out that special Single "vibe" and displaying my merchandise, hoping that another Hot Single will want to buy what I'm selling. And, there's a Single out there hoping that I might want to buy what he's also selling.

There's a reason why its called being "on the market".

I'm sure you've seen it. Those who finally land that ultimate "customer" might stop caring a tab less about their appearance and giving off a certain vibe. This is because they no longer have to display themselves for potential "customers". They already have what they want, so, why over-advertise?

Also, Singles have to carry the weight of wearing two hats, so to speak. Both as the "working" person and as a potential "customer". We might be out there selling a product, but, we're also looking to buy that similar product of a fellow "working" person. Hell, why do you think Singles Parties were such a huge success not too long ago? And, don't even get me started on the whole Club Scene.

Do you have the "working" girl mentality?

Well, I know I do.

;-)

9 comments:

ShawnQt said...

Even though Im sold, I still don't want to lose my value, so the better I am as a product, the more expensive I will be years from now!

So dont THINK Im still not on point! The packaging may change, but Im still quality!

:)

bLaQ~n~MiLD said...

What about when you are attached and people try to holla. What's that called?

~Damnit!

fuzzy said...

That's called false advertisement! LOL

I tend to think I have fallen off a lil bit since Shawn has swept me off my feet, but I have my days when I don't wanna go out cause I need to look my absolute best! Only because I don't wanna be a mess!

a rare gem-ini said...

lol yes melanie griffith in "Working Girl"

SGL Café.com said...

You better work. Well said.

Darius T. Williams said...

working girl mentality - I totally get it. Um, I hate that name though - lol, but yea,, I do it.

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PRIMO said...

Most Definitely.... Not Feeling The Name. But... Um, Yeah.

yet another black guy said...

oh, i'm feeling this right here! i may have to step up my game a bit just on GP. good one young fella :D