<p>Thanks Jill_Kelly ... I try ;) but I'm not totally na</p>
<p>This thread is hilariously truthful, I'm actually a bit suprised.</p>
<p>I basically just want a girl version of myself. I love me some me.</p>
<p>Haha, Ecliptica, one of my friends who will also be attending Princeton this fall told me that as his room mate, he could only have a clone of himself.</p>
<p>I don't think that'd be too fun though. In a 'significant other,' like I said, it's probably best to be similar AS WELL AS different, otherwise both 'lovers' could really end up hating eachother. Imagine, getting ticked off b/c your 'other' displays the same annoying idiosyncrasies you do!</p>
<p><em>Sigh</em> I hope there are nice queer guys at Princeton! Ok, on that w i s t f u l note, I bid you all adieu. I have to go study for my AP English Language and AP French Language exams. Good luck to anyone taking either or both!</p>
<p>And have fun w/ your discussions of l'amour! And while I just brought up French, you might as well keep in mind that sometimes, theres a certain, "Je ne sais quoi" about people that is an intangible factor in romance. Don't overlook it! It could very well mean the difference between an intriguing relationship and a really.... sucky one.</p>
<p>Oh, haha and before I leave, here is a thesis statement I wrote back in 10th grade in a Gatsby essay:</p>
<p>"A broken heart hurts more than a postponed one-night stand."</p>
<p>Haha, maybe it's a tad simplistic now that we're all seniors (and some juniors), but back then, my teacher lauded me as if I had discovered the photoelectric effect..... or something. I think it applies well to this thread too. Just think about it. And the best thing is, you don't even have to know what happens in 'The Great Gatsby' to apply this quote; to feel it; to see your own reflection in it - as well as some shadow of the past, or some inkling of the future.</p>
<p>.....My 2 cents ;) Later all!</p>
<p>-Jon :)</p>
<p>Yeah, good luck to you too AP Doolittle. I've got to study for AP English Language. Fun. :p</p>
<p>.....Yeah, good times ;)</p>
<p>Eh, even if Princeton doesn't give credit for the AP English Language test, I guess I'll just go in there and try for a 5, for personal satisfaction. I might as well please my teacher, b/c I don't think many others have a shot (out of 90 kids, in 3 classes)!!</p>
<p>Jill_Kelly, let me know what you think of the test sometime later! I'm taking AP French right after, but I'll be online later tomorrow.</p>
<p>Au revoir and have a good jour :)</p>
<p>As BAC approaches and then goes over .1, standards approach and then hit 0</p>
<p>0_0 at this thread lol.</p>
<p>what i seek in the opposite gender................the decency to be a good human being who can occasionally make me laugh, kiss like a son-of-a-*****, likes my family (and vice versa), and who i can be comfortable with. this is all that i ask. so why is it that something so simple is so hard to find? :(</p>
<p>i consider myself fairly attractive, but i think my car seals the deal</p>
<p>the escalade always attracts the chicas..........</p>
<p>don't hate me</p>
<p>My abs can beat your car anytime :)</p>
<p>you have an escalade, whatever78? i must admit that that is sexy...</p>
<p>LOL, I love how people are blinded by the material BS in the world!!!!! Someone chooses to spend their money on a gas guzzler machine and it validates them somehow.... Girls like this are just too easy! In these terms Warren Buffet could be the most attractive man in the world (well at least the second most attractive) if he would only spend his money ($30B or whatever it is) in a certain way.</p>
<p>hmmm, I won't lie. I love a guy who has money... like Kanye said "I ain't sayin' she's a golddigger, but she ain't messin' with no broke, broke..."</p>
<p>Well, Warren Buffet is definately not broke... but you may not be able to tell that from the outward appearance of the man.... You see, just because someone desides to spend their money a certain way (and sometimes making them broke although they don't appear it by your standards), or not doesn't prove much.... it actually doesn't prove anything.</p>
<p>D1 Athlete > Your Escalade ;)</p>
<p>311Griff, quite honestly, money can only make a person more attractive in my eyes. i mean, if a guy is ambitious but poor i can handle it. just as if a guy is a complete biatch but rich, i cannot handle it...</p>
<p>and, i would never seriously base a relationship on money. if a guy wants to pretend to be rich and spend money on me or useless cares, that is his prerogative. in the end, he'll be the one that loses out...</p>
<p>for a long term relationship, however, money will not even be a serious consideration.</p>
<p>I could care less about the type of car you drive as long as it runs! :p</p>
<p>are all of you really that shallow? yes, looks are important, but I could never date someone whose only redeeming quality was attractiveness.</p>
<p>yeah I have to say money can make up for a lack of other qualities. Especially for me--I have a very expensive habbit called horseback riding, and if I could be financially comfortable enough to ride all day long and not have to worry about bills, I could put up with a not as awesome guy.</p>
<p>girl who cares about my feelings, sweet, a bit more outgoing than myself, direct and open, not afraid of embarassment, slim with nice eyes and hair(short side, not long), slim likes to excercise</p>
<p>nice smile, not dirty(like slut dirty), not part of a clique, cool(adventurous, independent), proud of parents no matter who/what they are, have good morals, not rich, opmistic(as oppose to myself)</p>
<p>LIKES travel, likes to write+ read, soft (not anorexic)</p>
<p>NOT bitc-hy or control freak, NOT stubborn, does NOT have an annoying(and fake) laugh, NOT a geek but also not cheerleader type,</p>
<p>NOT a lesbian</p>
<p>Anybody that fit this characteristic? I know somebody in my school, but not sure about here. Am I too hopeful or am I about right? :)</p>