  I had a strange experience today, for lack of a better description. So someone introduced me to this attorney, 60-something, Caucasian, male (i'm going some where with this hold on) and he says to me, "so, what are you doing in law school?
" So i go on this 15 minute schpeel about wanting to be a litigator and ultimately working towards being a diplomat, blah blah...and he says to me "why, do you want to be a lawyer? " So, I'm thinking, wasn't this guy just here for the las 15 minutes of conversation or was I thinking all those thoughts in my head and I never spoke them out loud?
Perplexed, I ask "what do you mean? " He says, "you should consider being a dancer, maybe ballet. You know when I was in law school, the girls didn't look like you girls do now--they looked like men. " I'm in utter disbelief and I kinda give him a nervous chuggle. He starts up again and I interrupt him with some self-deprecating humor before he goes on any more by saying, "I would love to work for Calvin Klein, but they think I'm not skinny enough" I can sense the other partner give a sigh of relief as his embarassed face contorted back as he says "lets go meet everyone else.
" He lips the words "I'm so sorry" as he hurries the other guy off. Do I appear inapt or should I just write it off as a futile attempt to complement me? (And to all you lawschool peeps: If Title VII is running thru your head, you need a vacation! haha) 
