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I want a girl that can put us first before anything..........or anyone
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<p>You can pretty much forget about dating a girl that's a strong Christian.</p>
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I want a girl that can put us first before anything..........or anyone
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<p>You can pretty much forget about dating a girl that's a strong Christian.</p>
<p>LOL^ so are you saying Christians put their religion before anything else? Well if so, then I geuss religion can pass because its an intangible part of life.</p>
<p>But any thing Tangible is a turn off</p>
<p>Any self-respecting Christian girl does, yes. In fact, this is a quote from one of my good friends which really explains it very well:</p>
<p>"A woman's heart should be so wrapped in God that a man must first seek Him in order to find her."</p>
<p>oh of course I won't put anybody else in front Of God (I'm still sceptical if there is though) but like I said, If religion is important to her then i don't mind if she has to skip 999999999 dates just to attend church and say the rosary prayers 99999999 times (ok im exaggerating)</p>
<p>XD obviously.</p>
<p>And most girls aren't quite THAT extreme, but that depends on their denomination (for example rosaries are more a Catholic thing).</p>
<p>yeah I know, LOL. But I really meant putting other things in front of us like going to get a manicure with her girlfriends when we have a date scheduled that same time?</p>
<p>get what I mean?</p>
<p>I can see like blowing you off yeah that's bad.</p>
<p>But I don't think your S/O should be the center of your universe, even if you're not religious.</p>
<p>whats S/O?</p>
<p>I mean, yeah I understand we all have other things to take care of outside relationships and stuff but If you made arrangements and never show up then thats a complete turn-off. At least cancel and let me know why. I've been in relationships where that happened a lot. (not to say I've never done it either but still) :rolleyes:</p>
<p>S/O=significant other.</p>
<p>Yeah, I agree. I'm very anti blowing me off. Especially since I'm like a HUGE punctuality freak.</p>
<p>haha...I can see perfect attendance already on your Report card. Well thats important since you want to be a teacher. Which by the way, prepare to be stressed out unless you're dealing with Pre-K kids....but high school kids, ughhhh, I send my condolences to you. LOL</p>
<p>I actually don't have perfect attendance. XD I miss a lot for Extracurriculars and such. But my teachers are chill about it because I always catch up on the work.</p>
<p>Actually I've been looking more into a Guidance Counselor lately.</p>
<p>And I think dealing with anything but HS kids would make me MORE stressed rather than less, I love HS kids.</p>
<p>Hmmm.....do you go to a school that the students are always respecting teachers? My school is filled with brilliant kids but say If the Math teacher is getting on a students nerve...he/she will blurt out "Shut the F*** UP"! </p>
<p>Sad but funny.</p>
<p>We're not that bad, but we're not perfect either...there's a lot of disrespect issues.</p>
<p>Appearance is important to me in men in three ways: Hygiene, Style, and Height/Weight</p>
<p>Hygiene (most important): bathing (everyday!), combed/clean hair, dirt-less fingernails, smelling nice, minty breath, fresh clothing, all are a pre-requisite.</p>
<p>Style: Dresses sharply, whatever his taste in clothing may be. As long as it he never looks sloppy and knows how to wear a suit every once in a while (suits are so very sexy.)</p>
<p>Height/Weight: This is where I am significantly less fussy, because it's not something they can really control. For height, I'm okay with a range of 3 inches below or above the national average for men, which is 5' 9" (meaning a range of 5"6-6'). For weight on the high end, it's okay to be a little overweight, but it would be difficult because I am a very active girl. And on the low end, as long as he has a higher body fat percentage than me, I'm okay with skinny men.</p>
<p>Of course, all of this is just describing ideals. I like men to be smarter or as smart as me, which is infinitely more important than appearance.</p>