Patti wasn't exactly drop-dead gorgeous. Or even particularly sexy. Just a farm girl version of a girl-next-door. But I had heard she was fun -- well, to be honest, an easy mark, especially for any classmate with a drivers license & car.
So I asked her out.
Any of the guys who had dated her said pretty much the exact same thing: You'll be so glad you did. Patti's a lot of fun.
So I of course wanted to see for myself, albeit without bothering to ask why they only remained friends with her and not steady boyfriends.
I wasn't the sharpest knife in the drawer.
Friday night came (way too slowly), and I found myself in the family's farmhouse parlor, waiting. "She'll be down in a minute."
Or more to the point, I was being interviewed. Patti's mom looked me over carefully - I was dressed nicely. Even wore a tie. (Google it.)
Thankfully, she didn't check my pockets for a condom.
Mrs A: Why do you want to go out with our daughter, young man?
Me: She's a cheerleader, and always rides our team bus. Helps get the guys all primed for action. She seems like lots of fun to be with.
Mrs A: Ok, but we have a long-time family tradition for first-dates. I hope you'll understand; we love our daughter. Just as my mother and father loved and protected me. And my grandmother & grandfather before her. It helps ensure you boys don't get too excited on the all-important first-date.
So here, quick take this to our bathroom and put it on for the evening. Just bring her home safely by midnight, no later, ok? You don't have a problem with treating girls with respect, do you?
Ugh. Why me? If the other guys had gone through this protocol, you'd have thought they would have mentioned it to me, don't you think?
"No ma'am. Not at all. What is this? Is it really necessary? I promise I will treat her with the highest respect."
"That you will, my boy. That you will. Now do as I asked."