I've always believed that if people would just take the time to just listen to one another that they may just find that they have may have something in common with the person thst they're disagreeing with.
I agree with what you're.But whenever someone mentions the word chemistry it reminds me of a science project.That any minute now someone's going to begin to dissect me.
I agree.When you really and truly love someone you accept them for who and what they are on the inside and it shouldn't really matter what they look like on the outside.
I wouldn't want a man that shallow in my life anyway.
I think it is too but I've seen men who have dated women like this and expect their spouses or girlfriends to look like that or they'll dump them.I know women who do judge men by their size too.Which I feel is soooo wrong.
Yes I would cause if you really and truly love someone how they look on the outside shouldn't really matter.It's who they are on the inside that really counts the most.Like having a big heart.
I've always been pretty fexible.I find it beneficial and often times necessary to be fexible and tolerant of how people did things and open to sharing.I chose to be someone who didn't become a pain the butt or ahve a total fit just because someone might've moved a throw pillow acouple inches from where it was originally setting.Or didn't always put the magazines back in the same exact spot where they were.I wanted my guests to feel at home and comfortable in my home when they visited.
I don't believe in the statement that once a cheater always a cheater stuff.When the day comes that I'm so perfect then I'll have the right to pass judgement on someone else.
Now to answer the question.
If it happened before the guy and I began a relationship heck no.Lol!!If he did this while we were in said relationship I'd be asking him some questions of why he did what he did and go from there.
RE: What Are You Eating/Drinking?
Drinking a can of Sprite.