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Sex and the Single Boy | The New Yorker
May 8, 1965 Issue
Sex and the Single Boy By S. J. Perelman
Illustration by Roman Muradov
et ’s see, now—exactly what do we know about Phil? He’s twentyve years old, he’s an investment banker, and he went to Yale. We know he likes girls, because, by his own candid admission, he’s got a little black book carefully dividing them into four categories—“pretty,” “great to go to bed with,” “nice to take to parties,” and “nice to talk to.” Any chap with that many categories, it follows, must be darned attractive, and Phil doesn’t bother to deny it: “I average a couple or three calls a night from girls. . . . They’re all the same old girls. But they call. Sure, they’ll
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