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An English professor fears a life of loneliness in her small Wisconsin college town. Until she discovers the Twin Cities. By Katie Vagnino. It's Saturday night and I have a date β a second date, in fact, with a handsome year-old who's taking me to see They Might Be Giants at First Avenue. I glance at my watch β show time is 8 p. If I leave right now, I will just barely make it on time. Here's the thing: I live in Eau Claire, Wis. I'm about to drive nearly 90 miles for a date with a guy I have only met once.
I know little more than his name Matt and occupation lawyer. I also know that the odds of us hitting it off are stratospherically higher than with any of Eau Claire's eligible bachelors. And I'm willing to sacrifice time and gas money thank God I drive a hybrid in order to spend an evening with someone whose interests align at least somewhat with mine.
I'm not native to this part of the country. I was born in St. Then I moved to Eau Claire pop. But the culture took some getting used to. I knew the men of the upper Midwest would be different from those back east, but I thought that might work in my favor. Wisconsin men were bound to be less neurotic and less metrosexual, right? Some of my East Coast boyfriends owned more hair product than I did. Perhaps my soulmate was hiding in the cornfields of bucolic western Wisconsin.
As I began perusing profiles of single, straight men in my new zip code, some patterns quickly emerged. Not having children at my age 33 was something of a rarity. I had never dated a man with kids before, but this wasn't a deal-breaker. I love kids and hope to have my own someday. Most of the men had been married at least once. This was interesting but, again, not necessarily problematic β at least they aren't afraid of commitment. Sports fandom or even fanaticism was pretty much a given, as was outdoors enthusiasm.
Camping, fishing and hunting appeared to be the activities for which most of these men sought companionship. Given my proclivity for urban creature comforts and fear of firearms, I figured it was time to test the wisdom of Paula Abdul and see if opposites really did attract.