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DazzleYou Seattle, WA, Washington USA
put glasses on him and I swear he would look like George Kistanza
Ambrose2007 Badger, South Dakota USA
DazzleYou: put glasses on him and I swear he would look like George Kistanza


laugh Well, he actually has worn glasses at times (he wears contacts usually). I seem to recall him having some advantages over George K...wave
sweetowen Somewhere, Pennsylvania USA
Ambrose2007: I think a show featuring attractive middle-aged people would be VERY well-received (there was that show with the tennis star which featured older women). In any case, there certainly exist forty year olds who could put many if not all those ladies to shame. A few of those young ladies look awfully old to me (I suspect smoking).


Yes, but the whole point of that show was the older women competing against the younger women. Just can't have one for US! mumbling
Ambrose2007 Badger, South Dakota USA
sweetowen: Yes, but the whole point of that show was the older women competing against the younger women. Just can't have one for US!


That's true. I think that show would be fascinating - largely because of the different psychologies involved. Older people are generally more complex psychologically and have more awareness of the pratfalls of romance, so with the right people it could be extremely interesting, I'm thinking.




jenae indianapolis, Indiana USA
sweetowen: Nothing wrong with thinning hair. But I honestly didn't notice that he was thinning out. I guess I was just too busy looking at the rest of him...
banana That's what I'm talkin' bout', too!.. Thinning hair? ? I did not notice!...



jenae indianapolis, Indiana USA
Ambrose2007: That's true. I think that show would be fascinating - largely because of the different psychologies involved. Older people are generally more complex psychologically and have more awareness of the pratfalls of romance, so with the right people it could be extremely interesting, I'm thinking.
RIGHT ON, Ambrose!..



jenae indianapolis, Indiana USA
Ambrose2007: My main problem with the guy - and probably Deanna's as well - would be his apparent blandness. Not a lot of edge to him (which I would require in a mate).

It's funny how people see attractiveness so differently. My SO thinks he's rather homely. I think he has rather nice features (and he's beefed up considerably over last year). He seems like a VERY nice guy - definitely someone "emotionally stable" (per Sommer's thread).


I agree to a point, with you - Jason does appear to be a little quiet (or bland, if you prefer), but for me, that is part of the mystique and attractiveness about him. He doesn't come on' as a guy that thinks he's too "sexy" and too "hot" for the average. He comes off as being, warm, kind, considerate, attentive, and just, someone, that I know that I (myself) would appreciate being around.

The ole' saying goes, "it's alway's the quiet one's that make the hottest and best lover's"...
Ambrose2007 Badger, South Dakota USA
jenae: I agree to a point, with you - Jason does appear to be a little quiet (or bland, if you prefer), but for me, that is part of the mystique and attractiveness about him. He doesn't come on' as a guy that thinks he's too "sexy" and too "hot" for the average. He comes off as being, warm, kind, considerate, attentive, and just, someone, that I know that I (myself) would appreciate being around.

The ole' saying goes, "it's alway's the quiet one's that make the hottest and best lover's"...


Well, you may be right - he may not be as dull as he seems sometimes (and my standards of dullness are probably rather more severe than those of most people). The jury's out on that one. He certainly appears fairly intelligent and well-spoken, with some sense of humor. He seems like someone I'd like for a friend (assuming he has a bit more edge than I'm currently observing).wave



jenae indianapolis, Indiana USA
Wow! Was I ever wrong about this guy.. Story of my life! I've never been a good judge whenever it comes to picking out the good guys...

Sorry everyone, who responded and I stood up for this guy!..frustrated
Big_John Ocean Springs, Mississippi USA
The guy turned out to be a shit!!!!!
HJFinAZ Sun CIty, Arizona USA
Reality????????????confused


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jenae indianapolis, Indiana USA
Big_John: The guy turned out to be a shit!!!!!


You r so right, Big John. To tell the truth, when he was on the balcony and broke down and cried like a girl, whenever he chose to let Molly go, I wondered to myself, what is this guy's problem? I'm sure it wasn't easy for him to choose the right one, but, at least he could have stood up and said, "hey, I need time to think", rather than putting these women through his crazy, mixed up idea's...
HJFinAZ Sun CIty, Arizona USA
jenae: You r so right, Big John. To tell the truth, when he was on the balcony and broke down and cried like a girl, whenever he chose to let Molly go, I wondered to myself, what is this guy's problem? I'm sure it wasn't easy for him to choose the right one, but, at least he could have stood up and said, "hey, I need time to think", rather than putting these women through his crazy, mixed up idea's...


Such power those women (WILLINGLY) gave him... Poor babies..sigh
tallaght_guy dublin, Dublin Ireland
lmao
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