

Throughout the book, things are revealed, and it helps bring the puzzle pieces together of his personality and why he is the way he is. There is so much about Alex we do not know. He is also smart, sweet, a little controlling, and thoughtful. I thought it might be the first sign of the apocalypse.” Alex is complicated. “You had me thinking you were going to ask for an actual favor. Her friends are actually surprised, baffled even, when she approaches them for help at one point in the story. She isn’t known to ask for help or favors. She is extremely supportive of her friends and those she cares about. She slips into her psychiatrist mode easily and often. Probably a side effect of being a psychiatrist. She is extremely self-aware and in tune with her feelings. She is also smart, quick-witted, a bit manipulative but caring too. You will actually be smarter after reading this book… more on this in a minute. Things get complicated when talk of bitcoins, the NSA, parole officers, and federal prison make their way to the surface.

I had no choice.” But it is not all smooth sailing. One thing leads to another, and Alex then gives her the zingy-ist of zingy kisses, which is the catalyst for their future relationship “It was the dress.” They engage in a short conversation where Sandra drunkenly admits that she hasn’t been kissed in three years.

After her date with melon head comes to an end and he leaves (after succumbing to his feelings and crying), waiter Alex surprises Sandra by sitting at her table with her. He was proof that God existed, and that God loved straight women.” Sandra writes off anything ever happening between the two of them because 1) he is younger than her and therefore not a good candidate for a longterm relationship, and 2) he gives off a feeling of disdain towards her whenever she is there. “Alex the waiter was on my Spank Naughty list in third place, right after Henry Cavill the actor, then Henry Cavill as Superman. Sandra has a major secretive crush on him. Sandra therefore has an abundance of platonic, male friends.įor all these dates, she goes to the same Indian restaurant. You can probably guess that nothing romantic comes from these dates. The men find something familiar about her, and they end up spilling their life stories and heartbreaks to her - and thus end up in tears. Not because she is mean, but because her empathetic nature (and the fact she’s a psychiatrist) makes the men feel like they can tell her anything. Show More all these men cry on their first dates.
