I am personally not a great fan of English names ( weirdly enough ,the name I've been given by my mother is pretty English , and my birth name suits me perfectly but it gets people in Europe in a lot of trouble to pronounce )
I'll give an Irish one instead- Aubrisha ( look it up!)
Hi Maru, society likes to put things in boxes and categories..... where there is love there is love and let's not mix it up with physical attraction ...,
Thank you Cat, have been wrecking my head about how to phrase a blog about this topic
reading some of the orders men posting on their profiles, reminded me very much of a fashion catalogue i.e....: " hmm that one has the right size and nice top coming with it!! And yeah the back isn't too bad either , right all boxes ticked, better send off the order before noon so I'll get delivered next day!!"
Even myself, who (I have to admit )can be very vain and self indulgent at times... Would prefer a decent guy with his heart at the right place. I personally do not believe in the perfect match or the hotter the fella the better things would be... well I'm still a puppy to the dating community!!! But like on Facebook we all try to sell ourselves .... One more, the other less.
...a used car has at least character and with enough TLC and commitment flaws can be embraced and even mended....
Get your point KN.....but I wouldn't feel relaxed dating somebody who is focused on marriage , to be honest , as the chances of being mislead during the " getting to know each other" are potentially high... or is there a manual for that sort of arrangement ???
Pink, keep in mind it was the first date , after a long break!!! Don't project the event on yourself, your intentions were good and that's all that matters!!! What he does and did is his responsibility not yours!! Take it as an experience and keep looking girl!! My advice; block him and don't waste your precious time !! Big hugs
RE: Communicating
Pedal... I'm all ears