Jason changed "struggling" to "tuxedo", then hit the button to begin the process. He didn't realize he'd be a victim of the change too.
He glanced over at the father and son. The man was tall and handsome for his age, accentuated by his short beard, and his son was a good-looking kid too. They were renting tuxes for the dad's wedding, and they seemed to fit well.
Next Jason checked out the teenager in the corner. He was so nervous, renting a tux for his junior prom. Jason didn't see what he had to worry about, at least just from looking at him. He was tall and darkly handsome, with stylish black hair over a pale and chiseled face. He was pretty well-built too, broad-shouldered, thin-waisted, with finely shaped legs and a defined muscular torso.
The cashier stood there, eager to help, dressed well in a dress shirt and slacks. With short-cut hair and thick-framed hipster glasses, he looked the kind of person you'd expect to find working here.
"Sir? Can I help you?"
Jason snapped back to his immediate surroundings. The preppy young assistant had come over to him. The boy was clearly privileged in getting this job. He looked the part, with his blond hair and straight white teeth. He had also noticed the engagement ring on Jason's finger.
Jason smiled. "Yes, as a matter of fact. I'm getting married tomorrow and the dress rehearsal is this afternoon. I kind of need something fast."
"Right this way, sir," the assistant said.
As Jason followed, he thought about his beautiful fiancee, Rachel. They'd met when they both started college and dated since, and had not wanted to wait to graduate to get married. It had been spur-of-the-moment planning and he was very nervous. Rachel was so beautiful and kind, but would everything change when they were married? Would she see him differently than as the hunky guy she knew?
Unbeknownst to Jason, the app had spread onto the phones of everyone else present. Who should we follow?