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Okay i have seen alot of girls profile's with the annotation saying looking for mister right.
if you're a girl please reply what you think is the perfect guy "mister right" and if you're a guy do you think their is a perfect girl out their for you and what do you think that ms right would be. i made this thread for people too see everyone's opinion on what they think their perfect right is. i think my ms right would have to be a girl who isn't shy that would be willing to go to a club/party that likes to go to the beach, loves music, likes to read, and cook a mean meal. what is you're Mr/misses. right. |
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I'm afraid it's all a guessing game, we don't really know who's right, untill the right person comes along :)
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I'm afraid it's all a guessing game, we don't really know who's right, untill the right person comes along :) This. |
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Mr. Wright was a teacher at my high school. But, I think he was already married.
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My perfect girl is between 18 and 25, is bi-sexual, enjoys 3-somes and is not fat. She doesn't use drugs and likes ironing shirts.
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Edited by
djkrisnka
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Sat 06/16/12 08:14 AM
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My perfect girl is between 18 and 25, is bi-sexual, enjoys 3-somes and is not fat. She doesn't use drugs and likes ironing shirts. the bi-sexual and enjoys 3-somes is a good thing too look for in a perfect girl |
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My perfect girl is between 18 and 25, is bi-sexual, enjoys 3-somes and is not fat. She doesn't use drugs and likes ironing shirts. And would these apply to you also? |
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My perfect girl is between 18 and 25, is bi-sexual, enjoys 3-somes and is not fat. She doesn't use drugs and likes ironing shirts. And would these apply to you also? No. It doesn't apply to me and why should it? I'm not looking to date myself. |
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Someone who reflects me.
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Its a crap shoot!!!!
Miss Right (also Mr.Right) can easily become MRs.(Mr.) Wrong in time. People seldom see beyond the initial attractions and infatuations to consider how they will interact in the long haul. Been there....done that!!! |
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People are perfect in their imperfections.
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someone who cares about me as a person and not as just a source of fulfilling his flesh,,,, someone consistently reliable and respectful and responsible someone comfortable with cherishing as well as being cherished someone who is masculine , the king of his throne, but who treats me like his queen someone who can be faithful, hold an intelligent conversation, allow himself to be confident about his strengths and humble with the knowledge of his flaws,,, someone beyond the 'partying' stage(being drunk, hanging in bars or clubs,,etc,,) someone ready and capable of enjoying their FAMILY in their adult years the way they enjoyed their 'friends' in youth,,,and including me in it,,,and open to being included into mine ...lol, thats just off the top of my head |
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I'm afraid it's all a guessing game, we don't really know who's right, untill the right person comes along :) This. Yep, everyone who I thought was Mr Right endued up being Mr Wrong. |
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Edited by
Unknow
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Sun 06/17/12 02:05 PM
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The Perfect guy ...... Scott Stapp
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People are perfect in their imperfections. Wabi-sabi (侘寂?) represents a comprehensive Japanese world view or aesthetic centered on the acceptance of transience and imperfection. The aesthetic is sometimes described as one of beauty that is "imperfect, impermanent, and incomplete".[1] It is a concept derived from the Buddhist teaching of the three marks of existence (三法印 sanbōin?), specifically impermanence (無常 mujō?), the other two being suffering (苦 ku?) and emptiness or absence of self-nature (空 kū?). Characteristics of the wabi-sabi aesthetic include asymmetry, asperity (roughness or irregularity), simplicity, economy, austerity, modesty, intimacy and appreciation of the ingenuous integrity of natural objects and processes. |
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Mr. Right is Johnny Depp. Duurhh.
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People are perfect in their imperfections. Wabi-sabi (侘寂?) represents a comprehensive Japanese world view or aesthetic centered on the acceptance of transience and imperfection. The aesthetic is sometimes described as one of beauty that is "imperfect, impermanent, and incomplete".[1] It is a concept derived from the Buddhist teaching of the three marks of existence (三法印 sanbōin?), specifically impermanence (無常 mujō?), the other two being suffering (苦 ku?) and emptiness or absence of self-nature (空 kū?). Characteristics of the wabi-sabi aesthetic include asymmetry, asperity (roughness or irregularity), simplicity, economy, austerity, modesty, intimacy and appreciation of the ingenuous integrity of natural objects and processes. Wow! I had no idea! |
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I would think the "Right" person would be the one you actually like being with and is flexible enough to let you grow and evolve as the person you want to be not just for the young years but for a life time.
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i've said it before, and it's still the same...
ribbons of symmetry, woven with flecks of complimentary differences, wrapped in a warm familiar blanket ~ |
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Mr. Right is Johnny Depp. Duurhh. Interesting choice seeing as he's 28 years older than yourself. |
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