As cuffing season approaches, prepare
your inbox for one of those random messages from someone you haven’t heard from
since the beginning of nice weather season. Cuffing season I would say starts
at the end of September into October after those #HeyBigHead or #HeyStranger
texts come through after labor day. After labor day you have a good 2 to 3
weeks to find your picks leading up to draft week (last week of September). Once
this week approaches it’s time to pick your final player(s) and go into cuffing
season hoping for the best.
Cuffing season has become a
routine for some people that don’t really want to be alone. They have someone
for the fall and winter but once spring comes around, “It’s not you it’s me, I
think we need a break.” Then it’s back to living wild and free. If that is what
you are looking for go ahead and be great but I am definitely not one of those
people that’s here for it. Since I announced my book I’ve received multiple
#HeyBigHead messages and it was definitely unexpected. I am honestly clueless
at times so I am responding like, “okay I have a big head, what about that
dusty ass rug on your head that needs a lot of coconut oil?” I mean don’t come
for me if I didn’t send for you is my policy. Then I would get messages from
people I haven’t spoken to in years and it would just be useless chit chat. “Great
hearing from you but go ahead, delete my number from your phone and move on
with your life. Follow me on Instagram though.”
Too old to be stuck in these seasonal
activities and dealing with people. I feel when you get to a certain age some
of this stuff should no longer apply to you. If you aren’t able to be with someone
through any season then that shows your lack of maturity and growth as an
individual. No one needs seasonal people in their lives and if you are just
going to show up and waste someone’s time, just leave now. Life is constantly
changing and you have to be able to change with it.
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