Posted on 07/12/2017 8:00:27 PM PDT by BJ1
The film industry has messed with our relationship perceptions, would you agree? We are constantly expecting to have the perfect, fairy tale relationship - like Hollywood ruined real life relationships didnt it? We expect to have Chuck and Blair or Allie and Noah love story. But nothing is further from that truth.
We love to imagine that you will traditionally fall in love or that youll randomly meet your perfect other half in the back of a limo. Sure enough, you will encounter your peak and low moments, but in essence you dream of finding that special soul mate you are supposed to be with, right? We should be able to find our soul mate and have our own fairy tale. Unfortunately, when we look around, even for celebrities, thats not how real life works because we simply do not exist in a movie/novel/episode, although I am pretty sure we would love that!
Often times you would hear men complain and vent that the women of today are too demanding and that everything revolves around them. We dont date certain guys because were afraid they arent our type, and their usual question following this statement is: but how do you know what your type is before youve even been on a real date? As a teenager I guess it was acceptable to make a list of the traits that your ideal guy should have, but now as an adult women, we must learn to be less judgmental and more objective...
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It is changing even over there.
No.
There is nothing wrong with having high standards. Nor is there anything wrong with being single.
Her name is Kerry Lichtenburg????????
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Which floor has women who love sex, are rich and own a liquor store?
An optimist is one looking forward to marriage. A pessimist is a married optimist.
So... Donald Trump is Asian??
ping
Mac Davis - It’s Hard To Be Humble
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dg8NPPEms54
Better longer version
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHEfSzUbh3s
“The author - Kenty Lichtenberg ...”
Warped sense of self esteem.
Amazing and great post
There was a spurious article about one of the famous advice columnists, maybe Abby, who was talking to the rather plain wife of a billionaire. When asked how she kept her husband from straying or looking for “trophy wives”, the wife said “I swallow”.
I really wish I could find the original article but it evades me on Google.
Elishah might have had a family, and left them to serve Elijah.
I do not know of any information, for or against, about John being single.
If you're not a lesbian and have somehow managed to marry an actual male, I pity him. He's either stone cold deaf or a saint, quite possibly both. You've had nothing positive to say about males whatsoever in the 12 years since I signed up to FR.
Paul to the Corinthians:
>>I give the advice above more as a concession than as a command. I wish that all men were like myself, but I realise that everyone has his own particular gift from God, some one thing and some another. Yet to those who are unmarried or widowed, I say definitely that it is a good thing to remain unattached, as I am.<<
She almost said something rational. Making significant decisions while drunk is stupid. On the other hand, deciding to go on a date isn't a significant decision. On the other, other hand, there's no such thing as "the one."
Who are these people, anyway?
They seem to think beauty is a physical attribute - what a shame for them...
Women past 30 don’t bring anything to the table that is worth giving up what I already have. A single woman my age is the most enormous red flag in itself.
Love it! I guess the law of ‘unintended consequences’ just doesn’t matter to most American women today. Oh well, as long as we guys have options, so be it.
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