Describe the perfect girl or guy for you
Kestra!
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That might be a little too on-the-nose.
Describe the perfect girl or guy for you
Kestra!
![]()
Describe the perfect girl or guy for you
Kestra!
![]()
That might be a little too on-the-nose.
Describe the perfect girl or guy for you
Kestra!
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That might be a little too on-the-nose.
I was being silly.![]()
Well now that's just insulting to Kestra.
I was being silly.![]()
Well now that's just insulting to Kestra.
I would never do that. She is a great person.![]()
Well now that's just insulting to Kestra.
I would never do that. She is a great person.![]()
Yeah, perfect, you said. Creep.
I would never do that. She is a great person.![]()
Yeah, perfect, you said. Creep.
You calling me a creep and no emote...how am I to tell?
[...] personality traits (excepts for excluding truly despicable ones, like racism, bigotry, and a preference for Microsoft products) [...]
Yeah, perfect, you said. Creep.
You calling me a creep and no emote...how am I to tell?
By the fact that it's so over-the-top obviously not true, and that Kestra is a sweet, wise person. And emotes turn biting sarcasm into playful teasing. When I'm playfully teasing, I use them. When I'm being sarcastically dry, I don't.
It's the cliche: but my wife. She's completely against the type I was into when we met. At the time, I was looking for someone more reserved, emotionally reserved, intellectually focused and driven, very quiet and bookish-- basically me most of the time. My wife is smart, outgoing, very outspoken, out in front with her emotions, and there isn't a thing quiet about her. But I'll be damned if for some reason she's perfect for me.
Kind-hearted, very intelligent, liberally and scientifically-minded, Atheist or Agnostic, and not too clingy. These are the only major non-negotiables. I think that anyone who is not all of these things would clash too much with my personality.
Recently I've been thinking I would like to marry a man who is married to his work. I like to have my space and my time, and a lot of it, but I also want a man who, when he is with me, is with me entirely.
Also, I find British accents quite sexy (especially Scottish, though I like them all).
Here's a question for everyone, after looking at all the posts who say, "We're so different--but its perfect!":
To be honest...I would say it's a good thing for the two to be different, personality-wise. In fact, I would say it's healthy--see my earlier post.
But what about you all?
Do you prefer the idea of a partner who is similar, personality-wise, to you?
Or would you rather have someone who is different in that sense--a "completer" of you, as it were?
A combo, perhaps? If so, how?
I found my soulmate. He could make me laugh, cry, smile, and miss him as soon as he left the room. We could be on opposite ends of the continent, but when we spoke it was like he was right here with me. I have never been as happy as when we were a couple. He really was the other half of my soul. He brought out parts of my personality that I had not realized were there... and I was the better for it. He needed me and I needed him.
A distracted driver took him from me. He died after a long battle for his life. Half of me died that day and I still have not recovered. I wish he had lived long enough for us to be legally married. I miss you every day, Tony!![]()
I posted this in another thread, but it applies here, too. Valentine's Day was our special day, so I miss him more around this time of year. We always looked forward to Super Bowl and Daytona 500 Sundays:
I found my soulmate. He could make me laugh, cry, smile, and miss him as soon as he left the room. We could be on opposite ends of the continent, but when we spoke it was like he was right here with me. I have never been as happy as when we were a couple. He really was the other half of my soul. He brought out parts of my personality that I had not realized were there... and I was the better for it. He needed me and I needed him.
A distracted driver took him from me. He died after a long battle for his life. Half of me died that day and I still have not recovered. I wish he had lived long enough for us to be legally married. I miss you every day, Tony!![]()
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