I don't like shopping and will do it when I need to. I'm not into the big fashion names but am into comfortable clothes. I do my grocery shopping as I need it (being single, I don't like things going to waste). I do like the occasional meal out but I usually eat at home.
I'm sure it's tough being a single parent no matter if you're male or female. I don't have any children of my own but that doesn't mean I won't date a man who does. The way I see it is that I won't be having any children at my age so it would be nice to date someone who does (if it happens to be I end up with a man who has children). The only thing is that there is some connection between myself and the children as well.
Mine is from the show 'CSI: Crime Scene Investigation'. It's from the episode that dealt with a conference of big people. At the end, Greg had asked Grissom what interested him (Greg had been looking at a lingerie book). The reply was:
I believe that there is one kind of pride that is important. It's the pride you have about how you look in appearance no matter what your size is. As a bigger person I know I need to dress suitably cause there is still the negative stigma in society about big people and I want to prove that not all of us dress ugly or sloppy.
I had been on one or two of these type of sites where you had to pay to go further than putting up a profile and had nothing happen whatsoever. It seems like I've had more communication with people while being on here and another free site.
It would be no for the most part. The only surgery I would want (if I do go for it, the surgery is covered) is for health reasons and definitely not cosmetic.
I had someone from here telling me he loved me within a week or two of when we started talking. For me personally, that's too quick. How do I know if I love someone if I haven't met him? Also when is it the time to actually meet? I guess it all depends on how you feel, if you feel you're being rushed, things like that.
I particularly don't care if I'm carried or not. I'd probably walk (or be dragged) since I doubt I can be carried at my present weight. Who knows about a few months from now.
I have to agree. Trust is an important factor in any relationship. If he/she can't trust you, that person isn't worth your time and effort. Friends are also important. So for you to be asked to give up this site even though you have friends here is wrong.
RE: Greatest drummer in your music world?
Ooop. I haven't seen that Cadbury commercial so I hadn't realized it was Phil Collins you were referring to.