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I need a boyfriend.
"Then we said, well, we need a boyfriend first," Ms. Adjei said.
Not only does she not need famous friends – she has lots of proper ones already – she also doesn't need a boyfriend: she already has one of those, too.
But she said that on Friday, she happened to be in the park at night, walking with a girlfriend shortly before 9 p.m., and that a man riding a bike slowed as he approached them and asked, "You need a boyfriend?" The two women ignored him, and he rode off.
If Jackson, at the ripe old age of 27, appears to be trying a little too hard to distance herself from youth ("You're only 19 for God's sake - you don't need a boyfriend," she sings, which is either admirably empowering or staggeringly deluded), she has a sense of the quotidian that makes Someone To Drive You Home an unexpected delight.
She didn't need a boyfriend, she says; she'd been on her own for 10 years since she split up with Malcolm McLaren, with whom she had a son, Joe (she had another, Ben, with her previous husband, Derek Westwood), and she certainly didn't need a husband.
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"My sister needs a boyfriend," Jack says to David.
"As long as she needs a boyfriend, I have no conditions," he said.
I needed a boyfriend as conventional as I was, and luckily I found one — just met him one evening through a mutual friend.
Bob, a designer and builder, could use a lift out of his bereavement, and Grace needs a boyfriend to go along with her restored health.
"Who needs a boyfriend when you can hang out with a different hot guy at the club every night?" she said.
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