Warrigal
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- Sydney, Australia
That's just BAAAAD!
That's just BAAAAD!
Looks are so unimportant to me, including my own. Personality is where it is at. Someone can look ok but be a horrible human being, as many of these celebs are!
My looks are extremely important to me. If I feel I look nice, then my entire attitude and disposition is adjusted upward. If I feel unattractive, it really bums me out.. Call me shallow.. but how I look is more important to me than how my partner looks.
Mine are important to me, but not extremely. Fitness is very important to me. I can't tolerate flab, makes me feel horrible.
I have found many men attractive even though on the outside they aren't great-looking but what's inside seems to shine through and makes them seem attractive.
Me either.No man makes me turn my head
I agree.. and I include fitness into the word "looks"... cuz let's face it, I'm never going to look like a 30 something again. I have a much more tolerant view of looks in a partner and have been known to fall head over heals for someone that was not considered by any to very good looking. For me it's chemistry.. I certainly can't explain it.
Lot's of men make ME turn my head. I always have liked men... still do... except now they're not looking back.. lol!!!
I met my husband online and fell in love with him before I ever laid eyes on him.
LOL. Same here! The ones who are looking at me now are the guys at the gym who are at least 10 years older than me.
How strange Ameriscot!! I'm not knocking it, but how did you know he wasn't ''The Mad Axeman?''
ladies! Get a grip! You are embarrassing yourselves...
I think some are mistaking "looking" with action. I like to window shop... I'm not interested in making any purchases.
When I was about 13....... I am happy being just me and certainly wouldn't wish to be any different.
How strange Ameriscot!! I'm not knocking it, but how did you know he wasn't ''The Mad Axeman?''
I knew. When we arranged to meet (me in US, him in UK) both of us had warnings from our friends that the other could be an ax murderer!
We had emailed each other a ton and knew a LOT about each other, plus we began talking on the phone. He was just looking for an email pal but we just kept on communicating and we just clicked. I trusted my instincts. We weren't kids - we were 48 and 51.
It was still a while before I let him know my home address so he could pick me up to go out for dinner. I'm not sure why online meeting has such a stigma. It's not any different than meeting somewhere anywhere else. You don't know anything about anyone you first meet.
I'm just curious as to why you got married in the first place if you don't mind my asking?
I know some young women have grown up with dreams of their perfect day, the white picket fence, etc. but it doesn't sound like that was you at all. Have you ever pinpointed a particular reason? Or maybe, if that's just what women did (back then) what was it about your husband that helped you decide he was the one?