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He is, he EARNED that right in a desert. He speaks his mind and doesn't care who hears it. Especially from a loudmouth b*tch like that who can't control her drinking and getting drunk.
Oh please(the bold part)! Most soldiers rarely see any combat. Of it they do its when they are in the hundreds outnumbering the five enemy combatants they are taking on. By no means a rite of passage.
What makes you think you are a 5? You shouldn't rate yourself. The girl you went out with obviously saw something in you she liked. Next time be more confident.
Sometimes the woman is nice. By going out with him; she gets a free meal, etc. Most women are prostit......
Oh please(the bold part)! Most soldiers rarely see any combat. Of it they do its when they are in the hundreds outnumbering the five enemy combatants they are taking on. By no means a rite of passage.
Not necessarily. You can say someone is out of your league and be correct. If the gap is so great when it comes to background, intelligence and social status that it makes life too awkward, than the other person is out of your league. This however is different than the common usage of assigning numbers to perceived physical attractiveness. I would venture most the women that post on this forum are out of my league. I am just a simple guy living a simple lifestyle. I do not aspire to be much more than that.
He is, he EARNED that right in a desert. He speaks his mind and doesn't care who hears it. Especially from a loudmouth b*tch like that who can't control her drinking and getting drunk.
He chose to join the service. He was not drafted, so if he didn't want to serve he didn't have to. Also, there are servicemen that are gentlemen. Serving one's country is to be admired...being an ahole is not.
Not necessarily. You can say someone is out of your league and be correct. If the gap is so great when it comes to background, intelligence and social status that it makes life too awkward, than the other person is out of your league. This however is different than the common usage of assigning numbers to perceived physical attractiveness. I would venture most the women that post on this forum are out of my league. I am just a simple guy living a simple lifestyle. I do not aspire to be much more than that.
I have read many of your posts, and I doubt that anyone on this forum is out of your league. You are extremely intelligent, and most women find that very attractive.
Sometimes the woman is nice. By going out with him; she gets a free meal, etc. Most women are prostit......
Let me guess...you are single. If you believe most women are prostitutes, you will more than likely stay that way. Sometimes the woman actually likes the man and is content to just walk or watch a movie at home. If the man has no respect for women, then, he will never have the joy of knowing a woman who loves him just for being himself.
More to the OP's point. When I was in college, there was a very attractive woman who sat next to me in Renaissance Poetry. We chit chatted, and had lunch together. All that time, I was thinking, "Wow, she's pretty great."
So we started dating. I proceeded slowly, because I couldn't believe somebody this attractive was interested in me. Finally, one night we went back to her apartment, and she mentions how she had modeled in the past. She then gets out her portfolio to show me. She had been on the cover of Elle and Italian Vogue in the late 70s and early 80s (This was 1983, mind you). The only reason she had returned from Europe was because her mother had died and her father needed support. And the only reason she hadn't told me about her modeling was because she thought I would be too intimidated to ask her out. And I probably would have been.
We dated for six months. A long time at that point in my life.
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