The ideal woman for yours truly? Well...
Someone beautiful, inside and out. By that, I mean a warm, sweet, caring personality, innocent and idealistic--one might say "childlike" in her idealism and love of life.
Someone who laughs easily--a pleasant, joyful laugh. Enthusiasm, fun-loving, someone who knows how to cheer me up. I'm actually something of a cynical person--and I would want her to be there to reassure me, and give me hope through her words, and her smile.
Innocent, but not "naive"--certainly honest with herself, and someone who can be saddened by the evil in the world--but someone with a strong enough soul that it won't eat at her inside, or give her any bitterness. A warm encourager, a beautiful soul that the world can't touch, as it were.
Building on "idealism"--a great, uncompromising integrity and courage. Honest, not afraid of the truth--authentic. An inspiration to me, who would cause me to desire to "live up" to her. Confident in herself, certainly--she must take care of herself, of course.
Still...not a confrontational person. I'm pretty confrontational (as many of you know)...but the irony is, I actually despise conflict, especially if it's with someone I care about.
By "non-confrontational", I do NOT mean a doormat. As I said, a matchless integrity--she would not allow anyone to "step on" her. Still...a gentle spirit, who would basically "disarm", rather than "defeat".
Someone of great intelligence and sensibility--and someone who shares my Christian faith, obviously. (My politics, too--remember, I don't like conflict with someone I care about!)
As for interests...well, as an Aspie, I have a relatively limited set of interests...and she must be willing and eager to "put up with" them. Personally, I'd rather she share them, but...at least have her tolerate them, and smile supportively (not "amused") at them.
Someone unafraid to be vulnerable--not weak, just...willing to open up about her struggles, and willing to come to me for help. (Basically...so we can build each other up when down.)
I actually tend to be cold towards others--friendly and easygoing, certainly...but there's almost always a wall. A woman such as this would, again, be able to "disarm" me in this.
Still...one thing. I'm not a "children" person (I'm easily driven to frustration by chaos)--and my honor would demand I not leave all those responsibilities to her. So no children for me. Which basically limits the field by a lot. Somehow...I doubt such a woman would want to not be a mother.
(I could describe physical characteristics, but--"beautiful" and "pretty", at the very least, should suffice. Soft face and features, definitely--fits the "innocent" personality I described, and emphasizes it.
Blond or brunette or redhead, blue or brown eyes, short or long hair, doesn't really matter, as long as it's "natural"-looking for her--emphasizing her "authentic" element. An expressive face, which lights up when happy.
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Now, it should be obvious, to all who've been reading my posts in the DS9 Thread, who I'm setting up at the "model" for the Ideal Woman....)
Someone beautiful, inside and out. By that, I mean a warm, sweet, caring personality, innocent and idealistic--one might say "childlike" in her idealism and love of life.
Someone who laughs easily--a pleasant, joyful laugh. Enthusiasm, fun-loving, someone who knows how to cheer me up. I'm actually something of a cynical person--and I would want her to be there to reassure me, and give me hope through her words, and her smile.
Innocent, but not "naive"--certainly honest with herself, and someone who can be saddened by the evil in the world--but someone with a strong enough soul that it won't eat at her inside, or give her any bitterness. A warm encourager, a beautiful soul that the world can't touch, as it were.
Building on "idealism"--a great, uncompromising integrity and courage. Honest, not afraid of the truth--authentic. An inspiration to me, who would cause me to desire to "live up" to her. Confident in herself, certainly--she must take care of herself, of course.

Still...not a confrontational person. I'm pretty confrontational (as many of you know)...but the irony is, I actually despise conflict, especially if it's with someone I care about.
By "non-confrontational", I do NOT mean a doormat. As I said, a matchless integrity--she would not allow anyone to "step on" her. Still...a gentle spirit, who would basically "disarm", rather than "defeat".
Someone of great intelligence and sensibility--and someone who shares my Christian faith, obviously. (My politics, too--remember, I don't like conflict with someone I care about!)
As for interests...well, as an Aspie, I have a relatively limited set of interests...and she must be willing and eager to "put up with" them. Personally, I'd rather she share them, but...at least have her tolerate them, and smile supportively (not "amused") at them.
Someone unafraid to be vulnerable--not weak, just...willing to open up about her struggles, and willing to come to me for help. (Basically...so we can build each other up when down.)
I actually tend to be cold towards others--friendly and easygoing, certainly...but there's almost always a wall. A woman such as this would, again, be able to "disarm" me in this.
Still...one thing. I'm not a "children" person (I'm easily driven to frustration by chaos)--and my honor would demand I not leave all those responsibilities to her. So no children for me. Which basically limits the field by a lot. Somehow...I doubt such a woman would want to not be a mother.
(I could describe physical characteristics, but--"beautiful" and "pretty", at the very least, should suffice. Soft face and features, definitely--fits the "innocent" personality I described, and emphasizes it.
Blond or brunette or redhead, blue or brown eyes, short or long hair, doesn't really matter, as long as it's "natural"-looking for her--emphasizing her "authentic" element. An expressive face, which lights up when happy.
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Now, it should be obvious, to all who've been reading my posts in the DS9 Thread, who I'm setting up at the "model" for the Ideal Woman....)
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