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| about me |
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I'm a laid-back (everyone says that), humorous guy who likes to have fun at whatever I do, whether working or playing. I enjoy reading,skiing, weight trainning, cooking, music, movies, and any form of beauty (physical or intangible). I expect honesty and candor from others because that's what I offer myself. It's an essential ingredient in building trust, and no relationship (from acquaintance to significant other) can exist successfully without that foundation. I'm looking for a nice, normal woman who likes to hang out, hold hands, talk, listen, and share. Sharing my life with someone is ultimately my goal, but that path has to begin with dating and getting to know each other, discovering those layers of personality and the past, as well as hopes for the future. I'm a die-hard romantic. I try to look at the big picture. Ya know the glass is half full thing, -- it gives me hope. Without hope and expectations, and taking risks because of those, what is there that's worth having? "Remember that great love and great achievements involve great risk. |
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I'm looking for someone who is intelligent, kinda shy, and cute. But definitely someone who prefers to be at a place where you can talk rather than a loud club where you have to yell. For a response you must have a picture. I'll close with a quote from a favorite movie of mine "Adaptation"--- John Laroche: Point is, what's so wonderful is that every one of these flowers has a specific relationship with the insect that pollinates it. There's a certain orchid look exactly like a certain insect so the insect is drawn to this flower, its double, its soul mate, and wants nothing more than to make love to it. And after the insect flies off, spots another soul-mate flower and makes love to it, thus pollinating it. And neither the flower nor the insect will ever understand the significance of their lovemaking. I mean, how could they know that because of their little dance the world lives? But it does. By simply doing what they're designed to do, something large and magnificent happens. In this sense they show us how to live -- how the only barometer you have is your heart. How, when you spot your flower, you can't let anything get in your way.
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