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#14002 Mar 23 2012 at 9:44 AM Rating: Good
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Says the tall, handsome Dane. :P


Glad I'm not the only one drinking. Smiley: lol


Psh.

Kali, Aeth and Pigtails (Maz and my mutual friends on facebook), please confirm that he is, in fact, a tall, handsome Dane.
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#14003 Mar 23 2012 at 9:46 AM Rating: Excellent
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He seemed likable enough to me.
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#14004 Mar 23 2012 at 10:12 AM Rating: Good
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Pictures are lies, Digg, unless it's the one where I'm face-down in a pile of trash at that festival. That picture is not a lie.

Also, I wanted to add something more to my previous post and since no one was posting anything, I edited it in. Figures. Anyway, I removed it and put it below:

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A guy can be the most gorgeous human being I've ever seen, but if they've got no personality or any of the above (humor, confidence, etc), I will lose interest fairly quick. Not saying they have to have ALL those traits, or that someone has to make me laugh within the first minute of meeting them, but I'm sure you get what I mean... lol


Definitely. I could never fall in love with beauty alone, but it's what catches my interest. Unfortunately, beauty has a tendency to turn me into a rambling mess, so I tend to avoid it like the plague (I like it, but I hate it). It's pretty funny when I'm out with my (male) friends. I usually volunteer to chat up "the ugly friend" while they go feral on each other over "the pretty girl." It's hilarious because the ugly friend, most of the time, isn't ugly once pulled away from the picture perfect friend, and more often than not they're more pleasing company exactly because of their lack of physical perfection.

I believe there's a difference between being confident because you're attractive (not just physically) and know it, and being confident because, in short, you don't give a sh*t. I'm the latter and while I wouldn't mind the added attention that beauty brings with it, I'm fairly happy with what I've been dealt.

And now I feel like I should have added a 'Dear diary' somewhere up there...

Edited, Mar 23rd 2012 6:23pm by Mazra
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#14005 Mar 23 2012 at 10:46 AM Rating: Good
Most definitely. I've found that those that are confident because they "know" they're attractive are sometimes those that tend to bring the most douchebaggery. Kind of sad. Not saying that there aren't any out there that know they're handsome or beautiful but in a modest sort of way.
#14006 Mar 23 2012 at 10:57 AM Rating: Good
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So, to sum up, we're after the intelligent, confident, attractive, but modest, people with great personalities.

Do we want them to share our interests? I'm thinking it's a plus if they like video games and the sci-fi/fantasy genre, but not a requirement.
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#14007 Mar 23 2012 at 11:05 AM Rating: Good
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Definitely couldn't like someone for looks alone. In general, I'm far more attracted to guys I'd classify as "cute" than ones I'd call "handsome" or "hot," and a significant part of that is their personality.
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#14008 Mar 23 2012 at 11:36 AM Rating: Excellent
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Married a friend who I enjoyed spending time with.

Problem solved.

Smiley: nod
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someproteinguy wrote:
Married a friend who I enjoyed spending time with.

Problem solved.

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Cheater. Smiley: tongue
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#14010 Mar 23 2012 at 11:52 AM Rating: Good
You can't beat the system. Might as well cheat.
#14011 Mar 23 2012 at 11:53 AM Rating: Excellent
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Mazra wrote:
someproteinguy wrote:
Married a friend who I enjoyed spending time with.

Problem solved.

Smiley: nod


Cheater. Smiley: tongue


Am not! Smiley: mad


I dunno, I was one of those guys who never really had much in the way of girlfriends, but tended to have a lot of girl friends (who know, friends of the opposite sex and stuff). So if I was going to land someone, it was more or less the way it was going to happen, for me at least... Smiley: lol
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#14012 Mar 23 2012 at 11:56 AM Rating: Good
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I got married because I was bored.

Granted, it was with a one again off again girlfriend/best friend since before high school. Still, the exchange was literally "Hey, I'm bored. Me too, what do you wanna do? I dunno, you? How about marriage? Eh, sure, why not." Worked out pretty well so far.

And to note, I wasn't the one that suggested it. Smiley: laugh

Edited, Mar 23rd 2012 1:57pm by lolgaxe
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#14013 Mar 23 2012 at 12:08 PM Rating: Good
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Mazra wrote:
idiggory, King of Bards wrote:
Says the tall, handsome Dane. :P


Glad I'm not the only one drinking. Smiley: lol

Edited, Mar 23rd 2012 6:14pm by Mazra
No, you're actually quite handsome from the photo's I've seen of you. The good natured sweet guy kind of handsome though, not the bad boy handsome that Theo has that makes ladies go crazy in the "I want to tame him" way.

And today was brilliant. I made the best photo I've made in ages (with someone else's camera lololol) AND I scored a beautiful summer jacket for €40 (80% discount Smiley: inlove)

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Stephan Vanfleteren style. A bad imitation of his style anyway.
#14014 Mar 23 2012 at 12:12 PM Rating: Good
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Mazra wrote:
someproteinguy wrote:
Married a friend who I enjoyed spending time with.

Problem solved.

Smiley: nod


Cheater. Smiley: tongue


This is how I've come up with my only two (soft) criteria:
1. They need to be loosely as intelligent as me, more intelligent, or intelligent in completely different ways. That last part is the best case scenario, imo. I'd love someone who can broaden my horizons (and vice versa).

2. Ideally, I'd want someone who was playful and deceptively dopey. It would counter my dry sense of humor rather well.

I don't really have any particular preferences beyond those two things, and even they aren't rules.
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#14015 Mar 23 2012 at 12:21 PM Rating: Good
I don't want to tame Theo, Part of the reason I think he's hot is because he's an *******. He's hot in the "I'm going to stand here at a distance and drool, but I'd never date a guy like that in a thousand years" sort of way. I feel the same way about House, even though he's old. And fictional. But yeah, I've done my time dating ********, and I'm done with it. I much prefer dating cute, androgynous, nerdy guys. And going by my more recent choice of guys... with brown hair and beards. Seriously, I have no idea why, but the last 5 guys I've dated/slept with have all had brown hair and beards. That's about where their appearance similarities end, but it's still kind of weird.

As far as Maz goes, I had to go look up some of his pics on facebook since he uses Denmark as his profile pic there. While this shouldn't be that surprising, it amuses me that he looks a lot like the South African grad student instructor that I had a few years back that I had a crush on. Y'know, since Denmark invaded South Africa and all. That guy was hilarious, which is a lot of the reason I had a crush. Plus he was also brilliant, and that helps a lot. But yes, Maz is definitely attractive.
#14016 Mar 23 2012 at 12:23 PM Rating: Good
I totally agree with you there Digg, except for the Dopey part. I want a partner who is intelligent and proud of it. Not in the arrogant way, though. But that's probably at least partly because I'm a bit of an airhead sometimes. =x
#14017 Mar 23 2012 at 12:34 PM Rating: Good
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His Excellency Aethien wrote:
No, you're actually quite handsome from the photo's I've seen of you. The good natured sweet guy kind of handsome though, not the bad boy handsome that Theo has that makes ladies go crazy in the "I want to tame him" way.


Smiley: lol Yeah, Theo is quite handsome in the rugged, badass way. And I'm slightly envious of his facial bone structure. Also, that's an awesome photo.

Didn't know Horse was fictional, though. I've always imagined Horse as a Hawaiian version of Hemingway.
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#14018 Mar 23 2012 at 12:40 PM Rating: Good
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Seriously, I have no idea why, but the last 5 guys I've dated/slept with have all had brown hair and beards. That's about where their appearance similarities end, but it's still kind of weird.
Beards are hot, beards are so ******* hot.

Also, intelligence is mandatory, I'm simply not interested in people who I can't have a good conversation with.
And I tend to go for either manly men or feminine women as far as looks go. Also, some sense of style is preferred and a similar taste in music and art is a big plus as well.
#14019 Mar 23 2012 at 12:52 PM Rating: Good
I'd say something about Theo, but I may get in trouble. So I'll just pretend I said something about him.
#14020 Mar 23 2012 at 1:04 PM Rating: Good
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I'd say something about Theo, but I may get in trouble. So I'll just pretend I said something about him.

That you want to mount him and then ride until the sun comes up?

Perverts.
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#14021 Mar 23 2012 at 1:17 PM Rating: Decent
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xNocturnalSunx wrote:
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Always the charmer.

I mean, it's true. I am quite charming. It helps that I'm good looking and confident, too. Smiley: nod


With our many chats... I can vouche for this.

Aww, you say the nicest things about me. :)

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I'm saying that being confident and funny, in any way (except the "wanna hear a joke?" and "lol I just farted!" way), helps a lot.


I completely agree. Looks are what brings a person in. I mean, how else would you decide if you want to talk to someone or not. It's the confidence and the ability to be humorous and all that jazz that keeps a person there.

A guy can be the most gorgeous human being I've ever seen, but if they've got no personality or any of the above (humor, confidence, etc), I will lose interest fairly quick. Not saying they have to have ALL those traits, or that someone has to make me laugh within the first minute of meeting them, but I'm sure you get what I mean... lol

Edited, Mar 23rd 2012 10:53am by xNocturnalSunx

It's interesting, I find that for both sexes, a 9 or a 10 (guy grading system here, Noc) won't generally have a great personality because they can get through life with just their looks. That was how my ex was (that I broke up with last week). Don't get me wrong, they're gorgeous and fun to look at, but they're no fun to be around.

Depth of personality and a brain that's fascinated by the world around you is what interests me, along with the looks to get me interested. If a woman can't stay with me in a conversation about something (philosophy, religion, politics, science, etc), I'm probably not interested in them.

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The Mrs. tells me I'm not all that great, it's not always about me, nobody cares, etc. whenever I get confident. Life is weird.

Women are interesting that way. They like to build up your confidence when it's low, but they hate it when you get confident. It's a crazy system, and I've never really had it explained to me why they do that. Smiley: oyvey
#14022 Mar 23 2012 at 1:23 PM Rating: Good
Because women are weird lol. That's why we do it. We are complex when we don't need to be.

I agree that there has to be more depth to a person than just looks though. Nothing more exciting than talking to a brick lol

ETA: Of course, I'd say nice things about you. Other than Isy and Feyras, you're the only other person that I had the pleasure of talking with one on one outside of the forums lol

Edited, Mar 23rd 2012 3:24pm by xNocturnalSunx
#14023 Mar 23 2012 at 2:44 PM Rating: Good
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Seriously, you guys are just going to ignore my ******* awesome photo? Smiley: glare
#14024 Mar 23 2012 at 3:21 PM Rating: Good
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I didn't ignore it. It's awesome. I love grayscale.
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#14025 Mar 23 2012 at 3:33 PM Rating: Decent
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His Excellency Aethien wrote:
Seriously, you guys are just going to ignore my @#%^ing awesome photo? Smiley: glare

I didn't ignore it. I like the texture and the composition, though I think that with a subject that has a face that interesting (in a "wow that person has been around a long time, what kind of **** have they seen?") it would really add more to the picture to take away the background by using a black backdrop with a good lighting set up.

Honestly, you should do a series of portraits using that guy as your subject.

On another topic, I finally got my computer out of storage (didn't get out of work until 11 last night), and now I just have to download 5 GB before I can play. Smiley: oyvey

As soon as I can get in and get all of my gear transferred to my rogue, I'm sending my rogue to Noc's server because my server sucks.
#14026 Mar 23 2012 at 4:02 PM Rating: Good
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Because women are weird lol. That's why we do it. We are complex when we don't need to be.


Okay, so if women are weird, and I'm a weird woman, does that make me normal? Smiley: confused

Seriously though, I don't do that ****.
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