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Check out jade's new thread. She rejected a guy who was good-looking and made good money, because his personality put her to sleep. THAT's the one I'm bookmarking!
I'm always one to defend that not all women are willing to marry for money and looks....but the money and looks will almost ALWAYS get a shot at a first date. That's really 80% of the battle right there, just getting the opportunity. The righteousness of women claiming to hold personality as the only thing that matters clearly don't use that theory before going on a date with someone, only after they've let them buy them dinner.
You never know...that guy who comes every weekend to the fruit stand to buy apples might be a hottie.
It's Murphy's Law that when you look good, you run into no one. The minute you run out with no makeup and sweats, you run into everyone and their mother.
It's Murphy's Law that when you look good, you run into no one. The minute you run out with no makeup and sweats, you run into everyone and their mother.
OP, you have a degree in Business Administration. Do you really think a delivery guy is a good choice for a serious relationship? Or is this more about fun than a relationship?
OP, you have a degree in Business Administration. Do you really think a delivery guy is a good choice for a serious relationship? Or is this more about fun than a relationship?
Weren't you going on about how it was nice it was that this thread proved it wasn't about status and money? Or do you assume that because he's a pizza boy, he doesn't know what he wants or is emotionally immature? I know plenty, plenty, of people with fancy degrees who also don't know what they want out of life.
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