I work rearry hard to write some sweet rines No rone seems to notice no rone pays no mind Seems rike no rone takes me serirousry And so I'm ronery Poor rittle me
Like how would you let him know you were interested (this is very interesting)? Would you just say, "Hey, guy! I just thought I'd let you know that I'm interested....just in case you wanna make the first move."?
Or would it be something more subtle...body language, and such.
The "victim sydrome" is habitual in both men and women, but I don't date men...anyway...the "victim sydrome" is habitual. I would do almost anything for someone that I love...I'd rescue them from whatever if they needed it...I just don't think I could love a habitual victim....or a drunk.
Okay, some girls are gold diggers. Some of them are a little more subtle about it in that, not as much gold is required, just so long as they don't have to do much. I didn't mean that educated women have miserable circumstances, but rather the women who want to be "rescued".
What makes me think that they want to be "rescued"?
Personal experience. And in my mind a professional, educated woman is more likely to take care of herself, and less likely to be looking for some guy to do it for her.
For me, I want an educated woman. Maybe someone with a professional career. It's important to me because I can be reasonably sure that we would be able to have discussions with a little more substance than who's "hot" on TV. A professional woman is more likely to be organized and capable. She's probably self-sufficient, and not looking for a man to "rescue" her from her miserable circumstances.
Okay....here is a recurring dream that I would have as a boy.
I would be on the street in my neighbor hood, and there would be a puddle of water from after the rain. I would go into the puddle, and it would be like a vast subterranean sea world. It was inhabited by these aquatic cobras with light-up neon markings on their "hoods", they were friendly, and they would take me on adventures and stuff.
This is from the Dream Moods online dream dictionary:
"To dream that you are wielding a sword, represents your ambition, competitive nature decisiveness and will power. You seek to hold a position of prestige, authority, and distinction. Alternatively, the sword can be seen as a phallic symbol and thus represent masculine power."
I like that better than your answer Claudya....
but if you're right, and I do have a conflict coming....
Last night I was having some kind of sword fighting dream. I wasn't in it, it was like watching a movie. This young apprentice swordsman was learning to transcend the physical and mental aspects of the art, and see everthing from a higher spiritual sense...anyway...one of the swordsman was an old guy dressed up like a conquistador, and he kind of looked like Cheech Marin.
RE: RAWR!
I work rearry hard to write some sweet rinesNo rone seems to notice no rone pays no mind
Seems rike no rone takes me serirousry
And so I'm ronery
Poor rittle me