I met a guy for coffee about a month ago. He told me at that time that his divorce is not yet final so he is still only 'seperated'. A few minutes later, the conversation turned to the topic of tattoos and peircings....
He then shows me all 6 tattoos, all of his wife. 2 of her face, 3 with her name, one name wrapped around his ring finger, and one tattoo of her childrens face (not his kids)
The guy is not poor by any means and can very well afford to have them removed or covered up but never mentioned it. I was completely turned off and to be honest, it kind of ruined the rest of the meeting.
So, my question is....
If you just met someone would you be turned off by something like that? Or am I being a prude???
Started again in 2002 when I was diagnosed with cancer. I was so rattled when I left the doctors office, the only thing I could think about was lighting up and taking a long hard drag.....
Quit smoking again in October 2007 with the help of a drug called Chantix......very expensive here in America and my insurance wouldn't cover it.....
Overall I am happy with my life but I'm not finished living either. I don't know about the rest of the world, but I'm not eligible for social security until I'm 70 years old. So, Yes I want a lot more out of life and I have nothing to lose in pursueing it.
There are people out there who look at my little life withl disgust and pity......
And there are people out there who envy me.
So, success is all in the eyes of the beholder, much like love.
For me, I take success in baby steps. And success for me is more of a journey, not a destination.
I know the link you're talking about.....It said "within 6 weeks of the notice". But I know some people
got there's right away even through snail mail. The lady who does my taxes did hers snail mail(no trust ine-file) in April and she got her's soon after her notice....
Seven New York City bartenders were asked if they could nail a woman's personality based on what she drinks. Though interviewed separately, they concurred on almost all counts. The results:
Drink: Beer Personality: Casual, low-maintenance; down to earth. Your Approach: Challenge her to a game of pool.
Drink: Wine - (does not include White Zinfandel, see below) Personality: Conservative and classy; sophisticated yet giggles. Your Approach: Tell her you love to travel and spend quiet evenings with friends.
Used drink strictly Budwieser and nothing else. I switched to red wine (shiraz or cabernet) for the health of it.
When you meet for the first time and the 2 of you can talk candidly and the conversation flows freely and you find yourself comfortable talking about anything and everything and before you kow it, 3 hours have past..... and you make a date to continue the conversation 2morrow or the next day.....
So, i guess, to me feeling chemistry with someone you just met makes 3 hours feel like 3 minutes........
What do you think of this?
yes indy, she was very pretty