Might be a wee bit of a skew but it wouldn't be boring, would it?? Charlie Chaplin wore his shoes on the wrong feet (right shoe on left, left shoe on right) to get his funny walk and nobody's going to forget him, are they?
I think a real masculine man is one you can respect and who can respect you back. A man who respects women in general and doesn't judge all women because of the few who let him down. And a real woman feels the same about men.
Didn't mean to impugn your looks, A. But as Flick said earlier, some people can build an unknown up as something wonderful and then be disappointed. I would just be afraid of that happening with me. On that, I have never felt disappointed meeting a paleface either. I have been surprised by what turned up with some guys that I had actually seen the photo of.
But did you see a pic of them beforehand, A? And did you send them a pic of yourself before you met them?
One of the reasons, I put up a pic of myself, I didn't want someone meeting up with me having too high expectations of what I would look like. Just my way of doing things. No judgement on anyone else.
Well, actually, only found out where he worked after we met up. Happened to go into his place of employment and met him in the front office there about 2 months after we met up. He turned a whiter shade of pale (suitable for palefaces) and I just said Hi and passed on. What was the use of any more?
Am a modern lady, J. Perfectly happy to buy a man a coffee. Not so keen when he turns out to be married though. In this case, he paid for his coffee and I paid for mine. In contacting me, he had left out the small detail of his wife and two kids. If I was the stalking kind he would be in trouble....I know where he works
I have met palefaces more than once. Sometimes it's been good. I don't care what a guy looks like if he has a right sort of personality. Once I was thrilled to find out he was totally gorgeous....turned out he was married though, and I paid for my own coffee
I don't think a man needs to be able to talk about his feelings but he needs to know that he has them. If he can talk about them to his special lady, that's all the better.
I would like a masculine man who is emotionally connected as well. Is it too much to ask?
RE: Interview the person below
I have won books in the past but never moneyWould you marry for money?