I would like my friend Claire to be well enough and have enough wonga to fulfil her dream to go to Peru.
I would like my last ex to find someone to make her all loved up and happy and content.
I would like a nice witty feminine woman with a love of music a bit of literature and film stuff and who is active and likes rumpy bumpy, good natured but sharp and for a stable loving relationship (big ask I know, but hey you are THE man).
Some money and security would be nice, but hey, I've asked for enough already.
p.s. the chimney's a teensie bit small so the mince pie and glass of whiskey will be in the well deck.
Gold Diggers and Passport seekers and the like is a secondary consideration. My main concern would be - do they come with one of those pre-addressed sacks so that you can send them straight back when you find out that they don't meet the product specifications promised.
Actually I wouldn't mind being married again at all. Marriage is just an affirmation to the world of a contract and bond that should naturally exist between two people who truly love each other.
Its the finding someone who truly loves you and vice-versa that's the difficult bit - innit.
Did you mean "Why Most women want guys Younger than them"?
Coz that seems the way it is on here. If this site was truly representative of society, the only way I'd get a date or relationship would be via a dark night, a shovel and necrophilia
I had one for almost 2 years, with a Norwegian. I met her through a friend in the UK and would never have planned such a relationship. we saw each other every 4-6 weeks, usually for long weekends or a week and spoke most days. Amazingly it worked. It wasn't the distance that killed it in the end but her commitment phobia that manifested itself at the last minute before I was going to move over there.
If I met someone like that I'd hope to move from Dating to 'Seeing' them on a one to one basis. I think you know when a relationship potentially has 'legs'.
Normal classroom attire - frilly knickers, stockings sussies and Choos/Louboutins (probably Choos - Louboutin does the red sole thang)......
...... Meanwhile back in the real world. A lot of teachers are difficult to date as they are bossy, don't comprehend the pressures of the commercial world, expect to do things during 13 weeks hols a year (compared to your 4 + mandatory week at Christmas) and can be pedantic. Please note I say a lot - not all there are some fabulous schoolies of course.
I don't think that works too well. My last g/f had 2 degrees and is taking her MBA part-time and drinks more in a week than I do in a month and then some.
You're the ignorant minority. In Europe everyone and their luggage, their hand luggage, their belts, their shoes, the contents of their clothing and their bodies gets scanned.
We remember 9/11 too. That was the incident where Saudi led terrorists based in Pakistan took terrorism home to the USA and the USA declared war on Iraq and the Taliban in Afghanistan. Europe (the UK in particular) got involved through Bush and Blair and we got that terrorism delivered to us too. Hence the airport security and now, full body x-ray scans.
Is "Crass" a favourite band of yours? Nope obscure in my musical useage might be a piece of Elizabethan virginalist music or a single track by e.g. Elbow or David Gilmour that was recorded on Jools Holland and which I don't have. or old stuff - like Albert Collins and SRV playing together which may have been a USA only release on CV or back catalogue: For examples.
Yes. So people can post things about American football and World Series this and that which are USA only sports / interests. And also so that the Republicans can whinge and moan and gripe about Obama without the rest of the world having to suffer the tedium of it.
I bought a CD last month - I prefer them to downloads as you get the sleeve notes and it's a reasonably robust physical product. How much better are downloads for the environment? They have to be stored on big fat power consuming servers downloaded over sometimes thousands of miles of networking - it all takes electricity. And then there's typically a backup drive and maybe - you burn them to CD or DVD for backup too and burn a copy to play in your old car that doesn't have an MP3 player connection...I dunno.
I only really download what I can't easily buy on CD or a few tracks if a band puts out a mediocre CD. Downloads are good for rarities, obscure artists and back catalogue.
I have friends who moved to Canada and friends who moved to NZ and an ex g/f who moved to Denmark and a sister in Switzerland and another in Australia. At what specific distance away am I supposed to cease communicating with these people?
And if I meet one of their friends - am I not supposed to communicate with them either?
RE: guys I tend to avoid when dating..
Nope/ Not too fussy at all; you clearly know what turns you off OP. So what turns you on (batteries excluded)?