<p>I know some of my friends are, while others want anything that walks and will take them.</p>
<p>*correction: Guy/Girl</p>
<p>I’m not really waiting. I plan to date (not sex around with) in college to explore relationships. Through that, I pray and hope I’ll find the right person. That doesn’t mean screwing around town to “know what you like”. That’s stupid.</p>
<p>I’m not waiting. I firmly believe that there is more than one person out there. That, if you fall in love, you can do it again. People change. Somebody might be perfect for you, but in five years, you’ll both be different people. What is perfect for you could change. Besides, “dream” guys/girls are hardly ever realistic.</p>
<p>My plan for the rest of high school is to just date. If it works out for a few months, great. If not, I tried.</p>
<p>Besides, a lot of teenagers have limited experience when it comes to relationships. We kind of suck at them. So why not gain experience?</p>
<p>Basically. If I am compatible with a person, and we enjoy similar things or want similar things, why not go on a date with them? Get to know people.</p>
<p>It will only help you in life.</p>
<p>I am waiting for the perfect girl to come and find me. She will have the body of Megan Fox, the mind of Albert Einstein, and she will have the personality of Jesus. I don’t expect to be disappointed.</p>
<p>^if shes all of that, im stealing her from you immediately. thats too good to pass up. loljk</p>
<p>I’d like one Megan Fox sans Stupidity and tramp stamps</p>
<p>I want a girl who is cute and down to Earth and who doesn’t go partying all the time. She needs to just be a nice girl who isn’t going to tease other guys. She needs to be a girl who I can hold hands with while walking down the boardwalk and who walks the exact same way as me so that we can have perfect chemistry.</p>
<p>^ Dreaming big indeed.</p>
<p>lol well… then again, that’s more realistic than a body of Megan Fox, a mind of Albert Einstein, and a personality of Jesus.</p>
<p>You guys should be realistic. Everybody has a flaw. If there really was a ‘dream girl/guy’, she/he would be long gone before you’d have the chance to meet her/him.</p>
<p>I’m pretty sure my dream girl beats all of yours.</p>
<p>I want an attractive girl who went to Harvard</p>
<p>BAM!</p>
<p>I want an attractive guy who went to Harvard and who is athletic</p>
<p>Yes, but now idk if it will ever happen… Turns out, life isn’t a fairytale… But it could happen!! <3</p>
<p>Btw, my dream’s girl degree(s) must be of equal strength but not better than my own. E.g. if I get my J.D. from Penn, she can’t get an MBA from Stanford.</p>
<p>But why date in high school? You’ll only separate once college begins…</p>
<p>“Destiny” is about as real as Jesus and Santa Claus. There are probably 500,000 girls in America with whom I’d be compatible. That number would go up if I lowered my standards. If I fall in love and get married, then that person might become my dream girl. But there are countless girls who could have become that dream girl.</p>
<p>Hey now, lets not bring Santa Claus into this.</p>
<p>I want a boy who is cute and has great smile and eyes. He’s not self-absorbed, not talkative, and don’t pretend to know everything. He has a nice-sounding laugh that won’t annoy me by the end of the night.</p>
<p>This probably eliminates 70% of male in the world. 30% left.</p>
<p>^ More like 95%</p>
<p>^^ Finding a girl who’s not talkative would eliminate 99.9% of the female population. So be lucky you’re not on the other side.</p>
<p>^that’s such a lie… More like 70% of girls are talkative</p>
<p>Waiting… Too bad I’m stuck on this one perfect guy which probably won’t work out.</p>