Recently I read the confronting yet totally relatable short story, Cat Person, by Kristen Roupenian. Like most of the female population, the story resonated with me, both from personal experience and also a friend’s encounter.
Everything from questioning why a guy might be acting a certain way to being totally into them and then totally repulsed by them hit a nerve with me and my friends. But what resonated most was the part about settling for bad sex… because let’s face it, we’ve all been there.
Listen: Mia Freedman, Holly Wainwright and Jessie Stephens talk about Cat Person and what makes it so brilliant. (Post continues below…)
Reading the story, I was instantly reminded of friend’s encounters with a character very similar to Robert. It got me thinking, how often do women find themselves settling for mediocre sex rather than avoiding the awkwardness of rejecting the guy they’re not really into? Whether it’s some tiny thing that repulsed you, or you just simply can’t be bothered, somehow, the option of being honest is worse than going through with bad sex.
Last weekend I was catching up with my high school friends, we don’t often get a chance to catch up so when we do, we talk about everything and anything.
My friend Izzy* started talking about a guy she had met on Saturday night. They had matched on Tinder earlier in the week and he ended up coming to meet her out with some mates. Instantly, her story reminded me of Margot in the short story.
Now to give a bit more context, Izzy messaged this guy that day in a state of sheer boredom and asked him to grab a drink. He replied, ‘I’m out with the boys tonight but shall we meet up later?’. Eventually, 10:30pm rolled around and a few Aperol Spritzes in, she told him to come meet her. Then at midnight, Prince Charming himself arrived at the bar and they danced the night away. (Probably add in a cheeky d-floor pash or two here too.)