Smart, sweet, cute guys?

<p>Heyy! I'm not a troll. :[</p>

<p>I'm not full of myself either.. I said that because if I had problems with my looks, now aday with all the superficial people around, it would be a more likely cause as to why i couldn't meet nice guys.. although those rare sweet guys don't seem to concerned about that stuff.</p>

<p>Anyway, I repeat, I never said I was drop dead gorgeous.</p>

<p>I thought this thread died? aha</p>

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Well, I'm guessing your an incredibly critical person. Back to the subject.. do you have a boyfriend/girlfriend? Do I feel sorry for him/her each time you correct their "non-grammar."

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<p>This confuses me.</p>

<p>Still..."pretty intelligent and good-looking?" What kind of opening is that?</p>

<p>Well I'm sorry if my opening comes off in a bad way. :[</p>

<p>Oh for God's sake guys. It's not a bad thing to think you're good looking. In fact, it's annoying when girls whine that they're not, lol</p>

<p>It's more annoying when you think about all the people who overhype themselves on the net in a serious business manner.</p>

<p>Well, I say you just buy some deep cut shirts and flaunt what you got, honey! These mens don't want to be kept in suspense!</p>

<p>^ Lmao, what if you don't "got"?</p>

<p>For starters, if you cannot get past the idea that all guys want sex, you should consider becoming lesbian. although that might draw even more unwanted attention, seeing as the concept of good-looking lesbians is quite appealing. The objective should be to find someone for whom sex is a pleasant possibility, not an expectation.</p>

<p>and trust me, the possession of, um, "assets" is a plus, not a requisite.</p>

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Well, I'm guessing your an incredibly critical person. Back to the subject.. do you have a boyfriend/girlfriend? Do I feel sorry for him/her each time you correct their "non-grammar."

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I don't get it. Are you trying to emphasize that you use proper grammar half the time? Wut?
And I would never date anyone if they used "non-grammar," so that question kinda doesn't apply. LOL.</p>

<p>^I'll second that... if a person is too stupid to know even basic grammar like your/you're or their/there/they're, I would never consider dating them.
More complex grammar issues I'll overlook, but basic grammar please.</p>

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I don't get it. Are you trying to emphasize that you use proper grammar half the time? Wut?
And I would never date anyone if they used "non-grammar," so that question kinda doesn't apply. LOL.

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I was emphasizing how if you can understand them, why make a fuss about it? Besides, it's the internet!
And I was wondering if you have a boy/girlfriend, but I guess unless they use correct grammar when speaking to you over the internet, you wouldn't consider dating them.</p>

<p>Oh, but I did my freshman year. An all girls MORMON school in the middle of Nowhere, Arizona.</p>

<p>um, who the f*** cares about grammar on online discussion forums? if it's formal writing, it's one thing. but seriously. online, you write quick, unedited responses. and NOBODY EFFING CARES ABOUT YOUR [just to be annoying, YOU'RE] GRAMMAR.</p>

<p>OP, hit me up</p>

<p>Yeah those faggits that type so well on forums are even more messed up in real life</p>

<p>I fit the three qualifications in the thread title except for "cute"</p>

<p>oh well...</p>

<p>too bad self-effacement wasn't a criterion instead</p>

<p>Wait a second. Why the **** isn't "funny" a requirement?</p>