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Related: About this forumIs liking Pina Colada means one is gay?
Just curious. I finished a book where there are two characters working together, a man and a woman. They are clearly devoted to each other know each other thoughts. And yes, after a disaster they spend a night in one room, nothing sexual. Just comforting each other.
But maybe? The reader wonders.
There was a disaster and they had to move to a hotel in the town.
The woman, the narrator is retiring early after a major injury.
But then a brisk rap-rap and her male friend is at the door.
"Do you want to come in?" I ask.
Slightly to my surprise, he shakes his head.
"Nah. I'm... well, I'm actually gonna go out. For a drink."
"With who?" I'm surprised. I'm even more surprised when he blushes.
"Eric. Landlady's son. He runs the bar up the road, said... you know. 'Come in for a drink after supper.'"
I can't stop the smile spreading across my face. "That's awesome. Is he...?
He replies: "If you mean, does he like pina coladas, sources say yes."
She replies: "Ha. Well. Go you."
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I am a senior citizen, do not go out much do not watch the popular TV shows and have never heard of this reference.. Sounds sweet, though.
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elleng
(138,056 posts)TexasTowelie
(118,753 posts)The assistant band director chose the song and his taste in music was suspect.
al bupp
(2,391 posts)Not that there's anything wrong w/ that, I mean don't knock it 'til you try it.
ShazamIam
(2,771 posts)heard itdismissed as a ladies drink.
ret5hd
(21,320 posts)elleng
(138,056 posts)![](/emoticons/laughing.gif)
TexasTowelie
(118,753 posts)There are a few definitions that might address your question.