hi HG.. You have such a great outgoing personality. I am sure you will find someone soon. Just keep busy and it will get ya from the behind before you even know it (pun intended).
Just remember one thing if you learn to love someone's heart, it really won't matter his size. These physical things are just barriers that can fall down easily when love comes to town.
bah, not all women are after money and ALL women are not into depression. Let's do a take two perhaps and see some positive vibes out of you. I know it's there
HG, I was talking to lady who was 5'9" and so am I. Also, she was a bit heavy and I am kinda skinny, so after a couple weeks of chatting on the phone, we decided it was not going to work. It is all about what YOU want.
If he is too short and you know it will bother you, that is fine. No one can tell you that you are shallow. This world has created variety and just because he is nice that does not mean you need to take the first one who comes along..
Be patient and keep looking for something you know won't bother you. You have a great personality and very outgoing and I am sure you are going to meet someone soon.
Totally agree with the others. If this guy really liked you, he would be with you and spending time. This is someone with some whacked way of trying to control you. Move on and go out with the others you mentioned are intersted in you, or just call me and I will take the fastest jet there!!!!
Sometimes there are a lot of different ways to use that word... for example, what if that woman were with you and she said, "hi baby now come over here and F me." lol just a thought.
a couple thoughts. Be really cool and friendly with a lot of potentials, and let them make the first move :)
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Rejection is a part of growing and a very tough part. You have to learn to like yourself more than you do if that is an issue with you. Once you like yourself, rejection won't sting as much :)
I was asked this question before, and my response was....
"I have a lot of trouble speaking the native toungue of the Bushmen - those clicking sounds give me so much trouble."
I was asked this question as well a long time ago when interviewing with the big 8 accounting firms, just before graduation... I remember the company was Touche Ross (sp), and I said to the guy. "I was a bad student in accounting and I had trouble learning almost everything that was taught to me."
Both are very true statements, no joke hehe.
I interview people now and I actually ask this same question to them. I ask "What area (in my field) would you think you might have the most problems with?"
RE: Who do you resemble?
I have been told, maybe a few years back when my beard was black that I look like Number 1 on Star Trek...