Sunday, August 24, 2008

Boys Will Be Boys

As we’ve gotten into our thirties, I’ve noticed the men in our age group have gotten more outwardly competitive. It seems that if my celestial sex partner gets a new piece of yard equipment, a week later our 30-something neighbor has the same thing or better, if my celestial sex partner has a male co-worker who gets a new techno gadget, a day later he begs for the same whistle and bell. I’ve always seen woman as being competitive with each other, but now I think the men are worse. Don’t believe me? Our ward is chock-full of 30-something couples and today he came home with an elder’s quorum “invitation” (in Mormondom this means a photocopied piece of white paper) to an adult pinewood derby. As if it wasn’t bad enough to vicariously compete through your sons when they hit this annual rite of passage, now the men have decided to just outright slug it out on the mock track. The best part of the invitation was this sentence, “Light refreshments will be served for your munching enjoyment so please sign up to bring a favorite snack or dessert.” That’s Mormon hospitality for you, here’s what will be served and you’re going to bring it, of course this is male code for, “what your wife should prepare” as let’s get real, how often does the male partner of a relationship actually worry about the food for an event? Nope, they’re too worried about their derby car weighing in at five ounces. And yeah, our car is going to kick your car’s ass.

3 comments:

Doug Wallace said...

Hey, those pinewood derbies can be very competitive. I remember feeling pretty lousy when my car, which I actually built by myself, was placed next to the ones that had been "touched" the hand of an obviously more "seasoned" hand. In the end, though, I had the last laugh. My car won district, then council. I still have the trophies somewhere...now what box is that stuff in...?

dragonnldy77 said...

My dad has been Cub Master/Scout Master for the last 20 years or so and he says it never fails that at least a couple kids had nothing to do with their cars, their dad took it over. I bought him the movie Down and Derby. It's hilarious and shows how real male competition (especially the 30 somethings) can be.

Joanna said...

this is so true here. Although the competition of choice in our ward is basketball and well, I think church ball is one of the most dangerous sports out there. put 12 30 somethings in a room together, all trying to prove they're still 19 and things are bound to get ugly.