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Find me a man Contest
07.09.07 (2:52 am)   [edit]
Here's the challenge: My dating career has been long and distinguished. Despite the fabulous male friends I've encountered, my mission (of a fabulous boyfriend) has failed. Clearly, my judgment is whack. So why not leave it up to you bloggers to find my true love. Couple of rules... Must be single (as in divorced not separated or living with someone else) Must not live with his parents (unless ill family member) Really prefer no kids. Must live in the Metro Atlanta Area. Must be college-educated Must be able to carry on an intelligent conversation. Must be able to laugh. A lot. Must be comfortable in his body and interested in improving it. Must be interested in some sport activities (golf and nascar don't count). Must be between 35-48 - there are many old 30 year olds and many young 48 year olds. Height not a big deal to me - I've dated guys about my height and taller. It's all fine providing he can land a toe-curling make my knees melt into jelly while thinking impure thoughts sort of kiss. Main thing is that he has passion about life - be it cooking, traveling, education, sex... Enjoys a night out at a restaurant followed by a long moonlit walk holding hands to a midnight picnic under the stars. But just as much, enjoys cooking something up at home, watching a movie and cuddling up. Someone that appreciates my eccentricities, devotion, and quirky idiosyncracies.
 


posted by: LadyG (reply)
post date: 07.09.07 (2:10 am)

Thats a tall order Diva, good luck.



posted by: scubadiva (reply)
post date: 07.09.07 (5:07 am)

Reply to: LadyG
He doesn't have to be tall. Just not having an issue with me wearing heels. I don't dig the whole Napoleonic Power Trip. I don't think it's that big of a list - the biggest ones are single straight and sane. That eliminates a good 50%+



posted by: surrogate (reply)
post date: 07.09.07 (5:15 am)

What you've got to consider is this: would a guy who fits your description (who, by virtue of being that guy, probably also has his own conditional want list) want to be your boyfriend? If yes? You'll find him. Hope you do.



posted by: lenfanterrible (reply)
post date: 07.09.07 (5:16 am)

May I writing a little about my Grandfather, scuba? He's 78 years old -there are many old 30 year olds and many young 78 year olds. I haven't met him in years (since he treacherously fucked Sue, one of my former girlfriends). It seems he's irresistible, that all mature women in Atlanta (the city where actually lives) fall in love with him, and that he have that good fortune wich counts in a man's life... He's college-educated ( La Sorbonne University), able to carry on an intelligent conversation about the II World War; and he's laughing all the time, even if you say something tragic or sad. Of course he's very interested in improving his body walking all days about 150 yards with the help of his ivory cane.

I remember a dinner, some fifteen years ago, at which actors were present and someone saying that in his day he'd had all the prettiest women in Paris before he comes to America. Why should one be surprised? A woman who know him very well told me, soon after his 4th married, (he's a widow now) that in his prime, which lasted a long time, he often went to bed with two women at once and took them each other three or four times, in his stride, as it were. There must be a certain sentiment in love, of course, but not too much.

Oh, BTW... I forgot to tell you the most attractive facet of my Grandpa's personality. He is a millionaire.

Hope you feel better today.

Pauly



posted by: scubadiva (reply)
post date: 07.09.07 (5:31 am)

Reply to: surrogate
I have discriminating standards and expect him to have them as well.



posted by: scubadiva (reply)
post date: 07.09.07 (5:36 am)

Reply to: lenfanterrible
The most attractive part of his personality is his money? That's awfully sad Paul. And to steal your girlfriend... that's inexcusable. Something is to be said for loyalty and character - doesn't sound like he values that.



posted by: lenfanterrible (reply)
post date: 07.09.07 (7:52 am)

I didn't say that old bastard 'steal' my girlfriend, scubadiva... I said he fucked her at least five times while I was drinking some beers with my friends... (I can't remember the name of the Strep-Tease Club we were that night)



posted by: scubadiva (reply)
post date: 07.09.07 (10:23 am)

Reply to: lenfanterrible
That's inexcusable in my book, regardless. And I have to wonder how distracted you were drinking with your pals to not have an eye on your gf for that long!



posted by: lenfanterrible (reply)
post date: 07.09.07 (11:15 am)

I can't trust a woman who is devoted to me and who has been faithful: there is still a chance that she might betray me.

Once a woman has abused my trust, only then can she be trusted. She can be trusted to be untrustworthy.

I trust Sue more than ever. She married four years agoand currently I'm the angel in charge of taking her to "heaven" every morning, from 9,30 to 11,30 am.

I love warm sheets, petite pomme.




posted by: scubadiva (reply)
post date: 07.09.07 (11:25 am)

Reply to: lenfanterrible
That's quite sad Paul. I've never been tempted to stray from someone. If the relationship is vulnerable enough for me to consider someone else, then that's a sign that there is trouble. I would determine if I wanted to stay in it and work on things (and my partner was willing to as well) or move on. But I would end things before getting involved with someone else.

Maybe I'm disillusioned, but I don't want someone that expects anything less than total fidelity.

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