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Well luckily for me, I don't have to be concerned with that because I'm married.
But I was always picky about the men I dated and I had high standards for what they looked like as well as how they treated me. I guess I'm a lot different from many of the women here who say looks don't matter so much. They certainly mattered a lot to me when I was auditioning potential long term partners.
I never "auditioned" anyone but I wasn't looking for a business proposition, shoot I wasn't even looking for anyone they just sort of showed up naturally, without a script, who knew.
Who says auditioned, that's a weird term.. I won't even call it proposing when I am ready to get married. I'll call it "giving her a ring"... Proposing sounds like there's actually a possibility she could say no lol.
I never "auditioned" anyone but I wasn't looking for a business proposition, shoot I wasn't even looking for anyone they just sort of showed up naturally, without a script, who knew.
Semantics....I think of men seriously dating a woman with the idea of marriage in the future as "auditioning". Call it whatever you'd like.
What I don't understand is why men who do have huge bellies don't do something about it. They're so unabashed about it. Don't they want to look attractive? Or do they just not care what everyone else thinks? Is that self-confidence, or is chalking it up to self-confidence a mask for laziness or resignation?
I try, at the age of 45 with a desk job and a 2.5 hour (combined) daily commute it isn't that easy. Walk at lunch time, bike after work but years of bad habits are hard to break. The pounds that used to come off in a few months seem to be taking a lot longer than that.
Because you just cut about 95% of your dating poo out with your post above.
I hope that was a typo.
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