Reykjavík Grapevine - 04.05.2012, Qupperneq 35

Reykjavík Grapevine - 04.05.2012, Qupperneq 35
Advice | Bad Disclaimer: This is The Grapevine’s BAD ADVICE column. It’s where Nanna árnadóttir answers ques- tions from our readers about tra- versing the Icelandic cultural jun- gle. She is usually nice, but really rather bad at giving advice… Dear Nanna, I’ve been in Iceland about a month now; I’m not here long term or anything, only a year. I met a local girl at a party two weeks back and we went home to- gether. I’ve met her maybe two or three times since then, always random in bars and we slept together every time. Any- way, I figured we were just casual, after all we’ve only slept together like a hand- ful of times, but I’m beginning to get the impression that she thinks we’re more serious? Like in a relationship. Is that normal? Best, Confused and Casual Dear Confused and Casual, Holy shit, you slept with the same Ice- landic girl three times in a row? You guys are basically married now, are you sure she’s not pregnant? Only joking— Icelandic people wait three months be- fore they knock each other up. In Iceland, girls and boys like to test drive the merchandise before they make an informed decision about whether or not they are genuinely in- terested in you. This is why the world calls Icelandic girls (never boys) sluts, because often girls and boys here sleep with you before they decide if they can stand you. Is it normal? It is to us. If you have found yourself in a situ- ation where you’ve slept with an Ice- landic person three times, chances are you are now in a relationship. This is because Icelanders don’t really date. We skip the courtship and go straight to the relationship, but before you start hyperventilating, you can just dump her. You see it works both ways, you can get together easily but you can break up easily too. I mean really, let’s be perfectly honest, she’ll be fine with- out you. Who do you think you are? Someone hot? Can I have your num- ber? I promise I won’t call (lie). Dear Nanna, I’m going on holiday with my family to Iceland in July, I’m queer and I want to visit a gay club with all those beautiful Icelandic girls I hear so much about. Where should I go and is there a chance Icelandic lesbians will like a butch girl like me? Küsse Butch in Berlin Dear Butch in Berlin, Hell yeah Icelandic lesbians love butch German girls, what’s not to love? I am a little disconcerted that you are visit- ing Iceland with your family. You’re not 14 are you? Oh who am I kidding, who in Iceland wasn’t eating pussy at 14? Provided you are the age of consent, I recommend you check out Gay46 on Hverfisgata. It’s a warm and welcoming place, I recommend it. Did you know that lesbians have an STD transmis- sion rate of like 0.1%? True story! And an excellent reason to drown yourself in Icelandic lady juice I add. We taste like chicken. No only joking, we taste like pussy. Kisses! Nanna Who should I book with for the The Golden Circle tour? - J Cox Dear Cox, I don’t know. Google it. Nanna Hi Nanna What's the best time of year to visit Iceland, why, and what's the music like there at the moment? Maybe Tourist, Brisbane, Australia Dear Maybe Tourist, The best time to come to Iceland is at the end of January because that way you avoid the boring and obvious stuff, like the midnight sun, New Year’s Eve and Iceland Airwaves. Some might tell you that going to Iceland in January is a mistake but don’t listen. Airfare is cheaper, hotels aren’t overbooked, and the locals are lonelier and looking to fill the empty hole inside them with rampant bug- gery. Is there next to no sunlight? Yes. Is it as cold and grey as a dead polar bear’s butthole? Also yes. Is it the pe- riod in which the highest numbers of tourists die from getting lost in the Ice- landic wilderness? I don’t know, I don’t have the statistics to back that up, but if I were to guess I would say maybe. As for music, hands down the best in Iceland right now is the totally straight Garðar Thór Cortes who has squeezed out emotionally charged turds songs like “Hunting High and Low” or “Sac- rificial Love” and then there’s always Geir Ólafsson. Have fun, Nanna Got a question for Nanna and need some bad advice? Email nanna.ar- nadottir@gmail.com and you might get an answer published in a future issue. Don’ t Ask Nann a! E N N E M M / S ÍA / N M 49 69 9 Island • History, art and nature • Restaurant / Café • Horse rental • Tel. (+354) 533 5055 Full programm on www.videy.com Viðey is an island situated just few minutes from Reykjavík city by ferry. The island is the perfect place for individuals, friends and families wanting to enjoy a relaxing but also adventurous getaway from the city life. Only 7 minutes away from the city From Skarfabakki to Viðey From Viðey to Skarfabakki 13:15 14:15 15:15 13:30 14:30 15:30 16:30 11:15 12:15 13:15 14:15 15:15 16:15 17:15 11:30 12:30 13:30 14:30 15:30 16:30 17:30 18:30 12:00 15:30 From Skarfabakki to Viðey From Viðey to Skarfabakki From Reykjavík Old Harbour to Viðey From Viðey to Reykjavík Old Harbour Winter (on Sat. and Sun. from 16 Sept. to 14 May) Summer (daily from 15 May to 15 Sept.) Ferry schedule

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