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To: nobdysfool
I was listening to the radio today, and men were complaining that women don't want nice guys. The man was being trained in how to treat women like dirt so they will like them. Personally I find it appalling.

Just keep being a nice guy. I know that I don't look for bad men, I look for nice, honest, trustworthy guys. Plain old nice guys. They don't have to be Mel Gibson, or Donald Trump.

We want the kind of guy where you can sit on a porch swing, not say a word, and when you get up you feel like you had a great conversation.

322 posted on 02/23/2002 11:13:12 PM PST by Hillary's Lovely Legs
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To: Hillary's Lovely Legs
We want the kind of guy where you can sit on a porch swing, not say a word, and when you get up you feel like you had a great conversation.

And that's just the kind of woman I'm looking for! I'm a country boy at heart, born and raised on a farm, even though farming is not in my blood....I'm a computer tech. But I appreciate the old values, the tried and true. I know that a relationship is not all fireworks and flashing lights, sometimes it's quiet times and just the simple assurance of knowing the other person is there because they want to be, not because they have been convinced to be by money, looks, possessions, or any other ulterior motive. I am looking for a woman who loves me just the way I am, and would rather be with me than anyone else in the whole world, not because I'm rich or famous or good looking. All those things are relative, anyway...there's always some who are richer, more famous, better looking, and there are some that are none of those things. True love doesn't even see that as a factor...it's the person!

333 posted on 02/24/2002 12:10:56 AM PST by nobdysfool
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