| About my date in general |
Don’t' get too heavy.
It's not a job interview. Don’t have any expectations on a first date.
Unless the first date is a really bad experience, go out on a second date. |
| I'm seeking for a |
Woman |
| Between |
18 |
| and |
30 |
| I'm interested in |
E-talks, friendship and hanging out, love, long-term relationship, sex, marriage, a room-mate, fitness together |
| Other interest |
i am used to travell aroung the places so i loosing my friends so i need more girl friends |
| How do I meet new people |
Alone |
| Financial interest |
None |
| I'd like to meet a person who is described as |
Serious, confident, calm, purposeful, honest, kind, sociable, communicative, sensitive, gentle, cheerful, romantic, considered |
| My expectations out of relationship |
is nothing but men and women |
| My perception of ideal relationship |
How can we define an ideal relationship? Well one way to begin is to look at where relationships fail on this planet and from there attempt to glean a vision of what might be considered ideal.
In a recent article entitled "Relationships: Why Most Relationships Fail" I make the point that most individuals form relationships based on meeting their own respective needs through the other.
In other words the relationship "becomes" about having the other say and do things that will make you feel whole, complete, validated, worthy and good about yourself. It's no wonder that when these expectations are not regularly met that one can feel saddened, disappointed, frustrated, annoyed, betrayed, untrusting, avoidant, angry and perhaps even enraged. |
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