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To be honest, I was at a bar and my friend was talking to some guy and I was bored so I just started chatting with the guy next to me. I didn't even notice his looks. He must have kept my interest because after my friend left, we stayed and kept talking. I ended up giving him my phone number and he called me a few days later. We've been married 27 years now.
He was just an average looking guy but he did have bad teeth. He got braces at age 35 and we've got two adult children with gorgeous blue eyes!! So there ya go. You just never know. People need to quit picking people apart about their outward appearances and go deeper intellectually. Give people a chance.
I don't have an particulars about the face, other than whether or not I think she's cute. I met a woman recently, who if I were to analyze her, has a slightly crooked nose I guess. Not sure about her teeth, or other specific features. I just think she's cute. She also has a nice body. She has a quirky personality that may be a good match for me, we'll see
He likes to point out that my Jersey way of talking makes it seem like I'm angry at the actual words themselves sometimes.
I have to agree with him. In general, accents dont bother me at all but the New York and New Jersey accent is by far the ugliest speak on the planet. It's just such a meathead, inarticulate, neanderthal accent. Everytime I here it I think of some low IQ Italian guy driving an IROC with his greazy chest hair flowing out of his shirt and a thick gold chain around his neck.
Height. I love hugging a guy and my face is on his chest.
Voice. I know its shallow of me but his voice has to be a nice baritone.
I know someone who has a great voice. He really should do narratives for movies.
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