5Ks, Video Games, and Other Things I Said I'd Never Do

Posted by Nora | Wednesday February 16, 201113 comments

I'm a girl who likes things to be a certain way. As a child, I would take the time every evening to lay my clothes out in the shape of a person (even though I wore a school uniform). As a teenager, I owned a Palm Pilot that I used alongside a daily planner with color-coded highlighters.  In the years since, I transferred my obsessive tendencies from personal organization to dating: creating a long and intricate list of musts, shouldn'ts and had-better-nots.

These informed the world and my future suitors that I was a certain kind of girl. Specifically, I was the kind of girl who wouldn't date blondes, who required men to be between 1-4 years older than her, who hated video games and who would never work out with a man she was dating.

So imagine my surprise when I found myself up at 8am on a recent Saturday morning, donning a bubblegum-pink hoodie and lacing up magenta sneakers to run a Valentine's Day themed 5K with the manfriend, his BFF from high school and his BFF's lovely ladyfriend.

Last week I was filled with anxiety over the impending run. What was I going to wear? Would I collapse in a heap after 5 minutes of physical activity? Would he be totally grossed out with how easily I sweat?

It didn't matter what I wore, because there were so many people dressed ridiculously that I looked amazing in comparison (I'm talking specifically about the bride and groom all dressed up and running a 5K before their wedding). With over a thousand people running around one single lake, it was really more like a brisk walk than a race. 

By the end, I was having so much fun that I tried to sprint fast enough to break away and beat him (and also some small children who had a lead on me) to the finish line. At that point, I could care less how sweaty I was.

I'd be lying if I claimed I didn't see this coming. The past few months have been filled with signs that my iron-clad list of peculiarities has been crumbling around me. He bought me clinical strength men's deodorant. He got me to read a comic book series. He plays video games with my little brother while I write. He READS what I write. Most shockingly, I JOINED HIS GYM AND SOMETIMES WE GO TO THE GYM TOGETHER. What's more, these are all things that I actually, truly LIKE.

I'm not going to wrap this up with a Carrie Bradshaw one-liner, but I think it's clear where this one is going: being open to things can actually bring you a lot of happiness (gagging sound).

What dealbreakers have you been wrong about?

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on May 17, 2011  jskim07  50 said:

This is great! I needed to read something like this. I feel like I'm changing too much for one guy, but it's nice to know that it's a good thing too!

on March 04, 2011  LaurenBlair  128 said:

Nora! I was thinking about this post yesterday as I thought about my approaching weekend... I'm going to help tear out a bathroom (Mike's remodelling the one at his moms)... that's definitely something I never thought I'd be doing (at least not in someone elses house).

on February 17, 2011  mamaluv  STAFF said:

I agree on the fish filleting duties. I had plenty of that growing up in a family of hunters, so I'm very very over it.

on February 17, 2011  dolce_bellissima  4,214 said:

The groom and the bride, the mens deodorant. Too funny. Nora, this is amazing, and it sounds like your not only falling but crashing into love :)

on February 16, 2011  Ali de Bold  STAFF said:

And I think I'm in love with your boyfriend now. Nora, he sounds like a keeper. How can you not fall in love with a man who buys you clinical strength deodorant?

on February 16, 2011  nora said:

jennie that is a standard i need to add to my list. IMMEDIATELY.

on February 16, 2011  jennie said:


my standards are so low that the only thing left on my list is my unwillingness to clean fish or any other sort of wild game.

on February 16, 2011  Sandra said:

I've been wrong about the he-has-to-be-taller/more muscular-than-me item on my list. At 5'7" and about 180 (on a good day), I've always been jealous of the tiny girly girls. Well, I've met men who've squashed that perception. Besides, spontaneous kisses are so much easier when I don't have to pull on their tie to make them bend their heads to my level.

It's been hard, my "type" has been seared into my brain but I'm more open now and I'm so much happier.

on February 16, 2011  Nora said:

@Becky: :)
@Cathy: the bride was wearing a puffy 80s dress and the groom was wearing a sweatsuit tuxedo...their "bridal party" had labeled tees and the best man was carrying a boombox blaring wedding music!
@Mamaluv: I do believe that the girl I beat at the end was in at least 4th grade. Also, two thumbs up for Old Spice clinical!
@Lauren: I still lay my clothes out too!! Secret nerd tendencies out in the open!

on February 16, 2011  Becky  13,128 said:

aww Nora I'm giddy for you!! :-)

Sounds like you're having an awesome time breaking your barriers! Well I'm sure certain rules are made to be broken. So glad you have a good manfriend to break 'em with :-)

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