<p>
</p>
<p>I heard a quote about this which is just too perfect…</p>
<p>If a key opens a lot of different locks then it’s a fantastic master key. If a lock is opened by a lot of different keys then it’s a really crappy lock.</p>
<p>
</p>
<p>I heard a quote about this which is just too perfect…</p>
<p>If a key opens a lot of different locks then it’s a fantastic master key. If a lock is opened by a lot of different keys then it’s a really crappy lock.</p>
<p>actually, sex is fun and all kinds of different people enjoy having it. </p>
<p>i’d even venture to say it’s the world’s oldest pasttime.</p>
<p>No.</p>
<p>Even an ordinary girl with fun and confident personality shines more than a pretty petty girl who’s too engrossed in her looks.</p>
<p>I was modeling when I first started dating my boy, so I must not have been too shabby. My boy… well he’s beautiful to me, but not by most standards. Since then, I have dramatically decreased on the scale lol, but we’re still together. Looks fade, personality is forever.</p>
<p>^You used to model? Wow thats really awesome haha. I mean how many CCers do you know who model? You’re a nerd and an ex-model…thats a combination to kill for. </p>
<p>Are you ever going to try to take on modeling again?</p>
<p>^ No. Never. I hated it. I was 5’10" and 125 lbs and they told me to lose some weight. I promptly quit. I’m never putting my body through that again. </p>
<p>Besides, since then, I’ve had lots of illnesses and other issues that have taken their toll on my face and skin. I’m definitely not model material anymore.</p>
<p>^I’m sorry. Being 5’10 with 125 lbs and they still want you to lose weight? That’s ridiculous…
But even so, you’re an ex-model. You must be very attractive, not to mention intelligent. I hope you recover from your illnesses and get yourself a lucky guy.</p>
<p>^ Haha, thanks. Welcome to the world of American beauty. Ridiculous doesn’t even begin to describe it. </p>
<p>And I have an awesome guy. We’ve been together over four years and are engaged :). As I said, looks fade, personality stays. Always go for personality.</p>
<p>o_0 I thought you were in high school or in college…I didn’t know you were old enough to be engaged! lol.</p>
<p>My prom date is probably a 9.5/10, according to most girls. I’m like a 6.5 or 7/10.</p>
<p>I like to think that it’s because of my charming personality that we’re going together. ;)</p>
<p>John, I just finished my first year in college. We got engaged while I was in high school.</p>
<p>^Oh my God… congratulations. That is probably THE most romantic high school relationship outcome I’ve heard of in my entire senior year (I blame people giving me crap about how superficial high school relationships are).
I feel so happy for you and yet so jealous. Congrats again! Where do you go for college? Is he going to the same?</p>
<p>@ Liver… I think you’re more than a 7, but that’s just my opinion :). </p>
<p>@John- thanks lol. We’ve been together since I was a freshmen. I go to Michigan State University. He goes to a community college in our home city. Many high school relationships ARE superficial, don’t get me wrong, but every once in a while there are people with significant long-term relationships that come out of high school. It just happens.</p>
<p>Wow…and you two are going to different colleges and you still make it work out. You’re indeed lucky.</p>
<p>It’s not hard when you love someone, trust me.
Plus, now we’re 3,000 miles away for two months and we’re just fine :).</p>
<p>sure thing
either they are after something or they think she is too easy…</p>
<p>^ Why? Because it’s impossible for someone to care more about personality than looks?</p>
<p>^ It’s not impossible but most high schoolers (as I’m sure you well know) are shallow.</p>
<p>
</p>
<p>I’ve seen some that are pretty fat though.</p>
<p>^ I understand. But it’s pessimistic to say that’s always the case. It closes people off to so much if they simply assume things :/</p>