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The Ick Vs. the Swoon.

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Mr. Magpie hadn’t heard about the concept of “the ick” until we watched “Nobody Wants This” and Noah, in a heavy-handed (pun intended) attempt to win over Jeanne’s family, accidentally grosses Jeanne out. (In the episode, Noah buys an enormous bouquet of sunflowers for Jeanne’s mother, uses a cheesy faux-Italian accent, and dresses in a try-hard way — and Jeanne is completely turned off. She tells her sister: “I can’t believe I let him touch me with those giant flower-holding hands.”) Over dinner in Italy, Landon and I were discussing the concept, and he confided that one of the most profound icks of his life was watching someone else eat an oyster. We couldn’t stop laughing about this (now a forever joke between us), and began to draw up a list of icks from the brief stretch of time in our adult lives in which we did not belong to one another. It feels tawdry, perhaps, to list them all out here, but man — once we got going, we couldn’t stop. Unkempt toenails, cringe-y comments, onion breath…!

We bent the conversation back around by talking about the opposite of the ick: what were the small things in our budding romantic relationship that gave us “the swoon”?

For me, these were:

Walking me all the way to the door, and waiting to hear the lock turn before leaving

Answering my phone call on the first or second ring

When he’d reach behind himself in a crowd to feel for my hand

The first time he used a pet name for me — Lord, I can still remember the butterflies

The focus on his face while he was playing baseball/softball

Related: him in a sports uniform of any kind (bonus for backwards hat), but specifically him in his ski gear — he was on the UVA ski team — and the way he’d snap into and out of his boots? (Niche I know!)

The way he’d arrive on my doorstep, freshly showered and shaved

Paying me earnest, direct compliments — no beating around the bush! Even in the earliest days of our dating, he’d tell me, directly: “You’re so pretty” and “You’re so smart” (!!!!). As I’ve written elsewhere, if there is anything more exquisitely thrilling for an eighteen year old girl, I have yet to hear about it.

His curiosity

The way he grabbed the check on our first official date as a couple and said: “You have no idea how long I’ve wanted to do this”

OK, your turn. What were or are some of the swoons from the early days of dating? (I wouldn’t hate hearing funny icks, too…)

Post Scripts.

+Sometimes it’s not the grand gesture that makes the biggest impression. Sometimes it’s the littlest act.

+Twilight on the Potomac River.

+On getting into a creative habit.

Shopping Break.

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