Date: September 29, 2007
Entery Number: 14
Page/Quote reflecting on: Pgs. 91-96
Holden is so stupid. Even though it doesn't say that he did anything with that hooker, you can tell he didn't. He chickened out, which is a very good thing because he is way to young to be participating in those types of activities. He lost money out on having that hooker come over but it was his own fault. He wasn't thinking when the elevator guy asked if he wanted to have a "good time." Holden was very depressed like he is in most of the book and didn't have his head screwed on tight. "That's the whole trouble. When your feeling very depressed, you can't even think." Holden gets all ready for her but when she comes he gets scared and tries not to get into anything by just talking. Hookers really aren't the talking type though. Holden says he when against his principles which is something you should never do. If you are faced with a choice, like you are everyday, think about it first and stick to your principles, as long as their good of course. If you do, most of the time you'll be glad you did. People shouldn't be getting into sexual relationships unless they are married and then they should have a monogomist relationship; no affairs or anything of that sort.
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