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December 10, 2009 at 9:46 PM #493750December 10, 2009 at 10:12 PM #492886RicechexParticipant
Yup…almost 2 years now too. Who would have thunk.
December 10, 2009 at 10:12 PM #493049RicechexParticipantYup…almost 2 years now too. Who would have thunk.
December 10, 2009 at 10:12 PM #493434RicechexParticipantYup…almost 2 years now too. Who would have thunk.
December 10, 2009 at 10:12 PM #493524RicechexParticipantYup…almost 2 years now too. Who would have thunk.
December 10, 2009 at 10:12 PM #493760RicechexParticipantYup…almost 2 years now too. Who would have thunk.
December 11, 2009 at 9:40 AM #493001vegasrenterParticipant[quote=davelj][quote=barnaby33]Possibly, but pretending you don’t have a checklist is worse. [/quote]
Here’s my checklist:
1. Hot
2. Sense of humor
3. Hot
4. Disease-free
5. Hot
6. Stifles any urge to nagThings most men say they care about but I don’t:
1. Education, intelligence, etc.
These are traits I want my long-term friends to have (male or female). And if a woman I’m dating has them – bonus. But if she doesn’t – no big deal. It’s not like we’re going to get married, after all.
2. Kids
I’m not going to be their father. And sometimes it’s good when a woman you’re dating has a lot of other responsibilities on her plate – she has less time for you.
3. Smoking
As long as she doesn’t do it around me and keeps a healthy supply of breath mints handy.
4. Financial responsibility
I won’t be supporting her, so…[/quote]To the OP: You didn’t say whether you would looking for a potential wife, or just someone for recreational companionship. As noted above, If I were in the market (I’m not), I would have totally different “lists” depending on that question.
In my opinion, asking around in your social sphere is more likely to find you a quality date than looking in the same anonymous online databases that everyone else is.
December 11, 2009 at 9:40 AM #493163vegasrenterParticipant[quote=davelj][quote=barnaby33]Possibly, but pretending you don’t have a checklist is worse. [/quote]
Here’s my checklist:
1. Hot
2. Sense of humor
3. Hot
4. Disease-free
5. Hot
6. Stifles any urge to nagThings most men say they care about but I don’t:
1. Education, intelligence, etc.
These are traits I want my long-term friends to have (male or female). And if a woman I’m dating has them – bonus. But if she doesn’t – no big deal. It’s not like we’re going to get married, after all.
2. Kids
I’m not going to be their father. And sometimes it’s good when a woman you’re dating has a lot of other responsibilities on her plate – she has less time for you.
3. Smoking
As long as she doesn’t do it around me and keeps a healthy supply of breath mints handy.
4. Financial responsibility
I won’t be supporting her, so…[/quote]To the OP: You didn’t say whether you would looking for a potential wife, or just someone for recreational companionship. As noted above, If I were in the market (I’m not), I would have totally different “lists” depending on that question.
In my opinion, asking around in your social sphere is more likely to find you a quality date than looking in the same anonymous online databases that everyone else is.
December 11, 2009 at 9:40 AM #493548vegasrenterParticipant[quote=davelj][quote=barnaby33]Possibly, but pretending you don’t have a checklist is worse. [/quote]
Here’s my checklist:
1. Hot
2. Sense of humor
3. Hot
4. Disease-free
5. Hot
6. Stifles any urge to nagThings most men say they care about but I don’t:
1. Education, intelligence, etc.
These are traits I want my long-term friends to have (male or female). And if a woman I’m dating has them – bonus. But if she doesn’t – no big deal. It’s not like we’re going to get married, after all.
2. Kids
I’m not going to be their father. And sometimes it’s good when a woman you’re dating has a lot of other responsibilities on her plate – she has less time for you.
3. Smoking
As long as she doesn’t do it around me and keeps a healthy supply of breath mints handy.
4. Financial responsibility
I won’t be supporting her, so…[/quote]To the OP: You didn’t say whether you would looking for a potential wife, or just someone for recreational companionship. As noted above, If I were in the market (I’m not), I would have totally different “lists” depending on that question.
In my opinion, asking around in your social sphere is more likely to find you a quality date than looking in the same anonymous online databases that everyone else is.
December 11, 2009 at 9:40 AM #493637vegasrenterParticipant[quote=davelj][quote=barnaby33]Possibly, but pretending you don’t have a checklist is worse. [/quote]
Here’s my checklist:
1. Hot
2. Sense of humor
3. Hot
4. Disease-free
5. Hot
6. Stifles any urge to nagThings most men say they care about but I don’t:
1. Education, intelligence, etc.
These are traits I want my long-term friends to have (male or female). And if a woman I’m dating has them – bonus. But if she doesn’t – no big deal. It’s not like we’re going to get married, after all.
2. Kids
I’m not going to be their father. And sometimes it’s good when a woman you’re dating has a lot of other responsibilities on her plate – she has less time for you.
3. Smoking
As long as she doesn’t do it around me and keeps a healthy supply of breath mints handy.
4. Financial responsibility
I won’t be supporting her, so…[/quote]To the OP: You didn’t say whether you would looking for a potential wife, or just someone for recreational companionship. As noted above, If I were in the market (I’m not), I would have totally different “lists” depending on that question.
In my opinion, asking around in your social sphere is more likely to find you a quality date than looking in the same anonymous online databases that everyone else is.
December 11, 2009 at 9:40 AM #493875vegasrenterParticipant[quote=davelj][quote=barnaby33]Possibly, but pretending you don’t have a checklist is worse. [/quote]
Here’s my checklist:
1. Hot
2. Sense of humor
3. Hot
4. Disease-free
5. Hot
6. Stifles any urge to nagThings most men say they care about but I don’t:
1. Education, intelligence, etc.
These are traits I want my long-term friends to have (male or female). And if a woman I’m dating has them – bonus. But if she doesn’t – no big deal. It’s not like we’re going to get married, after all.
2. Kids
I’m not going to be their father. And sometimes it’s good when a woman you’re dating has a lot of other responsibilities on her plate – she has less time for you.
3. Smoking
As long as she doesn’t do it around me and keeps a healthy supply of breath mints handy.
4. Financial responsibility
I won’t be supporting her, so…[/quote]To the OP: You didn’t say whether you would looking for a potential wife, or just someone for recreational companionship. As noted above, If I were in the market (I’m not), I would have totally different “lists” depending on that question.
In my opinion, asking around in your social sphere is more likely to find you a quality date than looking in the same anonymous online databases that everyone else is.
December 11, 2009 at 7:50 PM #493196scaredyclassicParticipantspecifically which diseases disqualify a contestant?
December 11, 2009 at 7:50 PM #493357scaredyclassicParticipantspecifically which diseases disqualify a contestant?
December 11, 2009 at 7:50 PM #493743scaredyclassicParticipantspecifically which diseases disqualify a contestant?
December 11, 2009 at 7:50 PM #493831scaredyclassicParticipantspecifically which diseases disqualify a contestant?
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