Cosmopolitan US May2020

(Elle) #1

lust


By GABI CONTI

My boyfriend and all


his friends made me think he was


10 years younger than he is


for an e ntire year


I guess that’s why all his pics from his 20s were printed out.


t was his driv-


er’s license


that gave
Robert*

away. He’d


jus t t o l d m e t o p i c k o u t
a movie on his iPad,

with a casual “pass-


c o d e is my b ir t h d a y ”
from the other room. I

knew his birth month,


o f c, b u t did n’t wa n t t o


admit I’d blanked on
the exact date, so I

reached into his wal-


let. And then there I


stood, staring, mouth
wide fucking open. I

got out my phone’s


calculator to check
the math I fooled

myself into believing


was my error. But
nope: He was fully

FORTY-FIVE years


old—not already-


pushing-our-age-gap
35, as he’d said.

When the two of


us first locked eyes
at a rooftop bar, I

could tell Robert was


slightly older (regular
20somethings don’t

wear watches that


c o s t m o re t h a n my


rent), but I also didn’t


notice any deep wrin-
k l e s t h a t l o o ke d like

my dad’s. And hey, at


23, I was all too eager
to meet someone who

didn’t consider Chi-


potle a date-night
spot. So I accepted

his invitation to take


me out for bucatini.
Robert impressed

me with his knowl-


edge of fine wines
and classic cinema,

and I leaned into his


kiss at the end of the


night, even after he
shared that he was 12

years older than I am.


How lucky I thought I
was to have found this

L.A. producer who


seemed genuine (lol).


*Name has been changed to protect a despicably fragile ego.

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86 Cosmopolitan May 2020

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