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dross, perhaps I am reading between the lines of your post but I suspect you just might have a teenyweenie crush on that babe Princeton despite or maybe because of your protests to the contrary.
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Well, okay. I have to admit that I think she is hot. But, you know, Im too old for her and shes not interested in me anyway.</p>
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If some think she may possess too big a butt I say 'to each his own'. I for one am glad to see you step up and defend her honor with claims that the classroom(her mind) is what we should be focusing upon rather than the coarse aesthetics of her electric vibe.
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Absolutely. I wouldnt want anyone to overlook what I think is most important for the long haul. Butts sag over time. But the mind can keep you going forever.</p>
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On the other hand, 'Love at first sight' is not so bad and in this case only has to last four years. (I hear it takes seven for the fascination to wear off.) If I were less superficial or perhaps less romantic, I too might advise youngsters to settle for a girl who can cook and sew and prove a dependable life partner,.. but why not let them reach for the stars and experience the same joyous certainty we did the first time our wives-to-be entered the room?
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Haha. I think if love at first sight happens, then that is quite fine. The problem is that sometimes we get carried away thinking that it HAS to happen in order for us to be happy. I dont think it is something we really should look for because it can get in the way of our seeing what may later prove to be serious issues. I advise those closest to me to be as unemotional as possible at this phase. Then, once you commit, become the greatest, most devoted fan ever.</p>
<p>I actually think likewise concerning marriage, though I confess being truly and hopelessly carried away by my wife when I first saw her. And I still am </p>