ETA: I contacted Dan.
About your doomed love for JZ? Cause he seems to dig you a lot, and he might has a sad.
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ETA: I contacted Dan.
About your doomed love for JZ? Cause he seems to dig you a lot, and he might has a sad.
Also, OK Cupid is putting me as an 88% match with a guy I sort of know. (He's a member of the Young Professionals group here, so I've seen him at those events, and he seems like a nice guy, and I've enjoyed talking to him. So, maybe. I'll talk to him some more when I see him again.)
I just found a comment from myself in 2009: "I won't be single for long, though."
I want to punch myself in the face.
About your doomed love for JZ? Cause he seems to dig you a lot, and he might has a sad.
I should hope he would have a sad! JZ's my backup plan, man...(I don't know if she knows this, and I think both of our Kinsey's would have to shift, but still...)
Sorry, Hec, JZ. Just as an example. But I would, were I free and bisexual, love on a TON of Buffistas!
Hil, give it a whirl. 88% is pretty good. And sorta know in your geo location is nice.
It seems more like an "it would depend on the person" thing.
Filters aren't to define the only possible people you can work with. They are to refine the list. If the chances are low (I mean, if it's unlikely he is going to make the compromises required to have a serious relationship with a vegan or vegetarian) why not just narrow those odds down right now?
Sorry, Hec, JZ. Just as an example. But I would, were I free and bisexual, love on a TON of Buffistas!
Don't be sorry! JZ's eminently lovable.
JZ's eminently lovable.
Yes, she is.
She is indeed. (She's the Buffista that sprang first to mind with the deeply-religious-but-sensible-and-awesome-so-I-would thang...)
Also, a pretty good portion of the guys that I'm looking at have "Count of Monte Cristo" listed as one of their favorite books. Is there some reason that people are reading that now? It seems like a weird thing for so many people to be talking about.
In "books that are a red flag," I would put The Count of Monte Cristo on the list. I mean, not Atlas Shrugged levels of red flag, but still. (My father read it aloud to me when I was 8 and he was getting divorced from my mother. In retrospect, hello relationship issues!)