The ability to make me laugh is essential. He should be attractive coz I dont want to put a balaclava over his head you know when,,,He should be kind, considerate, faithful, make me cups o tea and generally understand about everything including my pms, hahhhhhaaaaa
Romance by Ralph Lauren is Lovely. Its not too overpowering and just a sweet, kinda, musky smell. Suitable for night and day. Jean Paul Gautier is nice too but more suited to night time wear. When Im broke, often now, I like a perfume called ''SO'', its just as nice as some of the more expensive brands
Its no wonder youre frustrated, most women wouldnt touch you with a ten foot pole, you mysognist idiot. Go get a rubber dolly because you wont get much else. Bigot and moron
I dont go out as much because I have a young son. However, when I do go out and get attention, as soon as they hear ''divorced'', ''child'', most just see you as a temporary score, which I assure you, Im not. Easy to pick up guys, not so easy to pick up the right one with narrow-mindedness prevailing.
Thanks for all the insight, from the nice to not so nice insights. Just put it out there. Glad to see the positivity, that said, I do think society sees it as the beginning of the spiral downwards in terms of looks at least, but I know really it all depends on attitude. Nice attitudes people, for the most part. Life is what you make it, YA
I think it's still more socially acceptable for guys to be single at that age. Then again, across the spectrum, I think people look at you differently. Im not saying Im wrong or right, just looking to hear people's views
Hi, was just wondering what people's views are on this. I know life is what you make it, but from my experience, everything was far easier in my twenties, dating included. I guess I went out more, had less responsibility etc. I accept all this and wouldnt change my life apart from the whole dating thing. I find when youre single in your thirties, some guys assume youre desperate, well up for it and many married or coupled up women look on you with pity. Ive also noticed in my place of work, even more so for women in their forties and fifties, that rumours spread that theyre lesbians. It seems theres a prejudice if youre not all hooked up by your thirties. Anyone else care to share their views, what do you think?
I also tore the hair of a kid I disliked, same age coz she was a pain in the butt. Her Nana was at the window watching encouraging me on. I was always in scraps and used to fight with the boys too. Somethings never change
I painted all the upstairs walls with nail varnish, got the stick for it and I put an egg under my jumper thinking a lil cute chicken would hatch. I was only about 5.
Okay but doesnt mean natural blondes are stupid. Anyways, I cant believe this was written under Current Events and politics Hope weather improves soon coz I need to get out and have some FUN
Really, do you mean you think the peroxide has melted my brain cells? I think not sweetheart, more like too much housework has melted yours because I barely understood what you wrote
So are you saying every woman with dyed blonde hair is incapable of doing housework, thats toss. Im a single Mom, work full time and do plenty of housework. Do you work, do you do a lot of housework? You have made very silly statements all on the basis of hair colour.
Whether you clean the house or not has nothing to do with what hair colour you have. I will admit some women are obsessed with their looks and I pity young girls where theyre expected to conform to some idealised societal form of beauty. Not their fault but we're in a society obsessed with looks and the media has made it very difficult for women to just be themselves. Plus, men now also expect more from women in terms of looks. Its society gone mad but at end of day, blonde just suits me, I like it and thats why I dye it blonde. Its not for attention, tryin to nab a man, I just personally like it for me
Im not naturally blonde so I dont fall into that category. I think youre being a bit presumptuous about blondes though. I choose to dye my hair blonde because it siuts me more and I can talk about a lot of things other than make-up, hair etc. Plus, I think ''no'' should have been spelt ''know'' in your written observations. No offence but youre all wrong in your theory.
I dont think blondes have more fun, its just a myth. All depends on your attitude. I've not been blonde naturally since I was five but it just suits me more. i didnt dye my hair blonde for the fun of it, I just prefer that hair colour for me.
I think you should just sit down with them and talk to them honestly about how you feel. Maybe agree to every second Sunday or just say, you'll call when you can. Explain the way youre feeling. Many parents, Irish Mummies in particular dont like cutting the apron strings but at the end of day, they want whats best for you and for you to be happy. Be honest with them and they will see where youre coming from. I appreciate that youre not a ''Mummy's Boy'' but always remember, you might need your Mammy and Daddy again someday. Plus, many people would love concened parents like yours. Dont throw that away completely. Blood is thicker than water but I can appreciate your need for independence as well. Just be HONEST with them, they will understand. Good Luck
RE: So girls, now our turn
The ability to make me laugh is essential. He should be attractive coz I dont want to put a balaclava over his head you know when,,,He should be kind, considerate, faithful, make me cups o tea and generally understand about everything including my pms, hahhhhhaaaaa