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VeryBadGirl

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Originally posted by Starman
This is the filthiest piece of horse crap..Ive seen in a while.

What Im really getting tired of seeing is that women act like they are the "victims" of men and the harsh way they treat them..so that prompts them to make up "rules"

Thus implying they are in the position of power to select the best man for her affections..

Get Bent you cheesy lipped hoe stunk B1tch!

A decent woman with self respect and a good head on her shoulders..would not sit down and make a list like this of her "Perfect" guy..all she has to do is get her head out of her Pork encased A$$..stop dating losers..and get a grip...unless you are worthy of love and respect yourself..you'll never see those characteristics in your dream guy..because you dont have the equivalence to reciprocate
Why is everyone assuming this woman is selfish just because she wants certain things out of a relationship?

How do we know she doesn't give them as well?

I mean, we only have a few paragraphs of her writing here - not exactly the picture of her entire life.

It's not like she is asking for a Ferrari and a Rolex. The things she wants are pretty basic - respect, love, trust, etc. They are not too hard to find. There are tons of guys out there who give these things in a relationship - if you give the same, of course. It's not like she is looking for a needle in a haystack or anything.

Most (smart) women (and men as well) have some sort of list of what they want (or don't want) in a partner in their mind, even if they don't write it down. If you didn't, you would just end up dating any loser that said "Hi" to you.
 

trajhenkhet

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Wants and desires are not the same thing.
 
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