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  <title>Comments for Take charge of your cell phone, take charge of your life</title>
  <subtitle>RedEye&apos;s &apos;Madam of Fun&apos; Ana Fernatt says a girl should be two things: classy and fabulous. </subtitle>
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    <title>Take charge of your cell phone, take charge of your life</title>
    <summary><![CDATA[ The cell phone has ruined dating.&nbsp; I mean, even Zach Morris used his brick to dupe girls with acts of douchebaggery...very, very pretty douchbaggery, but douchebaggery none-the-less.&nbsp; I'd almost welcome a phonecall ruse at this point, however...at least it's...]]></summary>
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      <name>Ana Fernatt</name>
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<div class="pkg embedded-image left" style="WIDTH: 250px"><a title="Thumbnail image for Drunk Dialing.JPG" href="http://www.chicagonow.com/blogs/accidentally-sexy/assets_c/2009/11/Drunk%20Dialing-thumb-250x187-34689.jpg" rel="lightbox"><img class="mt-image-left" height="187" alt="Thumbnail image for Drunk Dialing.JPG" src="http://www.chicagonow.com/blogs/accidentally-sexy/assets_c/2009/11/Drunk%20Dialing-thumb-250x187-34689.jpg" width="250" /></a></div></span>The cell phone has ruined dating.&nbsp; I mean, even Zach Morris used his brick to dupe girls with acts of douchebaggery...very, very pretty douchbaggery, but douchebaggery none-the-less.&nbsp; I'd almost welcome a phonecall ruse at this point, however...at least it's a <em>call</em>.&nbsp; The real culprit, as cellphones are less for emergencies and more a mobile device, text messaging and mobile messaging are taking down my best efforts to be mysterious and aloof, ie. interesting to guys. 
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<p>I work long action-packed hours and have an exciting social calendar.&nbsp; The cellphone makes me appear far too available, despite this.&nbsp; For whatever ridiculous reason, guys find this impression of availability unattractive.&nbsp; If I am putting aside time to talk with you, it's because I value you and enjoy your company.&nbsp; You'd think this would be in the pros column.&nbsp; </p>
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<p>As I addressed before, <a href="http://www.chicagonow.com/blogs/accidentally-sexy/2009/11/my-cell-phone-wants-me-dead.html">guys use cellphones to behave like giant weanies</a>.&nbsp; Nine times out of ten, a guy will text rather than call to ask a girl out on a date.&nbsp; The conversation generally goes like this:</p>
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<p>Boy: Hey, how was your day?</p>
<p>Girl: It was great.&nbsp; Lots of stuff going on at work.&nbsp; Awesome weather today.</p>
<p>Boy: Yeah, I had a busy day too.&nbsp; Couldn't wait for the walk home to enjoy this weather.&nbsp; Did you finish that book?</p>
<p>(Twenty texts and one bored girl later...)</p>
<p>Boy: So, do you have plans this weekend?</p></blockquote>
<p dir="ltr">I understand that it is nervewrecking to ask someone out.&nbsp; But, please...PLEASE..if we can't carry on a conversation via phone, think of what dinner is going to be like.</p>
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<p dir="ltr">The worst, however, is the 11 p.m. Friday "where are you?" text.&nbsp; Most likely, I have been talking to you all week.&nbsp; Most likely, I have been talking to you all day.&nbsp; The fact that you have only asked about my plans at this time of night is probably related to striking out with that blonde sitting next to you.&nbsp; I'm going to start something gutsy...9 p.m. on Friday, the cellphone gets turned off and I am NOT taking it out with me (lest Ana + Moscow Mule = playing a game of Text Tennis).&nbsp; I don't think this is so outrageous.&nbsp; If someone really wants to see me, they will make plans to see me.&nbsp; Tell me to be somewhere at a place and time and I will be there at that place and time.&nbsp; Maybe one guy will stop texting you...but he's the guy who also won't remember your birthday or tell you you're pretty "just because."</p>
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<p>And, I swear, if we have been chatting back and forth <em>all day long</em> and this does not result in dinner, drinks or a malt at the soda fountain, I am going to reinact that scene from Vanila Sky with Cameron Diaz...except I don't have a car, so I will be using rollerblades and sheer crazy.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p><strong>For a dude's point of view,check out&nbsp;Off The&nbsp;Markley's take on </strong><a href="http://www.chicagonow.com/blogs/off-the-markley/2009/11/how-has-technology-changed-hooking-up.html"><strong>how technology is changing the face of dating.</strong></a>
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