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35.2 | the whole person is what couns | GUMDRP::MCCLURE | Who Me??? | Tue Nov 25 1986 20:37 | 10 |
| Positive attitude
Self reliant
Reasonably intelligent
Pleasant personality
Good looks
Good health
Thinks I'm wonderful
Bob Mc
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35.3 | the whole person is what counts | GUMDRP::MCCLURE | Who Me??? | Tue Nov 25 1986 20:37 | 1 |
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35.4 | men can't list 200 qualifiers can't afford to ! | CEODEV::FAULKNER | my sherona | Wed Nov 26 1986 09:45 | 2 |
| is she breathin ?
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35.5 | | USMRW6::RNICOLAZZO | Better living through chemistry | Wed Nov 26 1986 16:28 | 3 |
| RE .4
That's a nice wish, but you can't always get what you want:-)
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35.6 | | VORTEX::JOVAN | that's how it's gotta be... | Wed Nov 26 1986 17:16 | 5 |
| but if you try sometimes..........
you might get what you need!
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35.7 | You just might find | HYDRA::LYMAN | Village Idiot | Thu Nov 27 1986 00:13 | 4 |
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I prefer women with nice hind legs.
Jake
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35.8 | A women who Can't say no | SHEILA::CHEQUER | Rucki_Zucki | Thu Nov 27 1986 03:01 | 0 |
35.9 | | RDGE00::KERRELL | not a promissory note | Thu Nov 27 1986 08:10 | 8 |
| She *must* think I'm the greatest thing walking on earth :-)
Seriously though, I've found my woman for life, and she is very
patient, very understanding, intelligent, open minded, FUN!,
athletic, nurturing, loving, unselfish, ambitious, positive and
more...
Dave_the_lucky_man.
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35.11 | My wish list is... | NEXUS::MORGAN | Walk in Balance... | Sun Nov 30 1986 15:47 | 11 |
| I guess mine would be:
o kind hearted;
o intelligent;
o pleasing to my eye;
o capable of taking care of herself;
o likes to do some of the things that I like to do;
o at least physically fit enough for most outdoor activities;
o needs an emotional relationship as much as I do.
Mikie?
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35.12 | mine | KALKIN::BUTENHOF | Approachable Systems | Tue Dec 02 1986 09:16 | 30 |
| I guess the most important thing on my list was always
o Equality
I wouldn't have been interested in a woman significantly
less intelligent/slower/etc than myself, as I'd always be
dragging her around and "watching out for her". This wouldn't
be much fun for me, or likely for her either. Similar problems
of course would result from matching with a woman significantly
more intelligent/faster/etc.
Secondarily:
o Similar interests (and that includes work, since
computers are a major part of my life).
o Compatible sense of humor.
o Looks. I'm an aesthetically oriented person: I
wouldn't be happy long-term with someone who wasn't
pleasant to look at. Implicit in this is that
the woman in question will also find *me* pleasant
to look at :-)
I was lucky enough to find Barbara, who meets all of the
requirements quite well. She, however, insists that it was
*she* who was lucky to find me. Most of our arguments concern
similarly grave issues... I guess we're not doing too bad :-)
/dave
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35.13 | | RDGENG::LESLIE | Moderator | Tue Dec 02 1986 09:22 | 15 |
|
It has always been my contention that looks mean absolutely nothing.
However, it was my experience as a teenager that beautiful women tended
to not use their brains to acheive anything, just their bodies. They
also tended to be bitchy. God help 'em when they got to thirty, I used
to observe. Now at thirty I might amend that somewhat...:-)
It isn't my intention to start a row here, just to make an observation.
I never got beyond the teenage years in dating, so I can't really
say if that was the observer or the subject, providing those views.
Extremely good-looking men may suffer from the same syndromes, I
wouldn't know! :-)
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35.14 | | ULTRA::GUGEL | Simplicity is Elegance | Thu Dec 04 1986 17:50 | 7 |
| re .10
>Won't interfere with my life.
C'mon...be real. :-)
-Ellen
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35.17 | Why you are unrealistic | TOPDOC::SLOANE | | Fri Dec 05 1986 08:51 | 14 |
| It is totally unrealistic to expect to live with someone - anyone
- and not have them "interfere with your life."
Bob, you contradict yourself later when you also say you want them
to make to make you feel good about yourself. How can another person
make you feel good about yourself (or bad about youself, for that
matter) without interfering with your life?
If what you really mean is that you want to live with someone who
will always do exactly what you want, acquiesce to your desires,
and never expect you to consider their wishes, wants, or needs,
you are totally unreastic. Do you want a person or a robot?
-bs
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35.19 | RE 35.18 | EDEN::KLAES | Looking for nuclear wessels. | Fri Dec 05 1986 12:47 | 6 |
| I have GOT to ask this -
Why do you always compare yourself to eagles????
Larry
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35.21 | | RDGENG::LESLIE | Moderator | Fri Dec 05 1986 17:46 | 5 |
| Re: the 'be real' debate.
Debate, yes. Detract and insult, no.
Thanks.
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35.23 | Nothing really matter except... | NFL::GIRARD | | Mon Dec 08 1986 12:47 | 4 |
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Just a woman who is capable of saying "I love you!"
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35.24 | Can she rhyme? | RANCHO::RAH | sit on a potato pan, otis | Wed Dec 10 1986 22:44 | 7 |
| plenty strong
can run and bike for days
stays out of my face
no fool
no flicker when its time to bicker
steps right on up there
high demeanor quotient
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35.25 | Not in order of importance. | AKOV04::WILLIAMS | | Mon Dec 22 1986 15:51 | 18 |
| Strength of purpose.
Well read.
Well spoken.
Analytical.
Not American.
Involved.
Compassionate.
Independent.
Minimal maternal instincts.
Well travelled.
Inquisative.
Not fat.
Not skinny.
Well dressed.
Artistic.
Understanding.
Mature.
etc.
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35.26 | Not American? | CELICA::QUIRIY | Christine | Tue Dec 23 1986 18:07 | 3 |
| Not American?
CQ
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35.27 | Not American = | AKOV04::WILLIAMS | | Wed Dec 24 1986 14:06 | 19 |
| Yes, not American. But I should qualify that - Not U.S. - I know
very few Canadian women.
Recognizing the trouble to come, and admitting up front that what
I am baout to type is too general and sterotypical, I will try to
explain why not US women.
US women are not well read. Nor are they well informed on world
matters. US women spend too much time and energy on such nonsense
as douches (yes, none of you use them but the companies sell millions
of dollars worth each year). US women look at a man and concider
how the man can be changed, rather than except him for who he is.
US women are too puritanical (they don't enjoy sex for sex). US
women act too much like US men!
Understand that not all women in the US, regardless of where they
were born, are US women. Also understand that I am 46 years old,
was raised in and around Boston, have travelled quite a bit, was
married to two US women (at different times) and love women.
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35.28 | flames are us (but only when deserved) | CLT::BUTENHOF | Approachable Systems | Wed Dec 24 1986 14:40 | 15 |
| .27: talk about absurd stereotypes!
Not to mention "not all US women are US women"... so what
*are* the US women who aren't US women, huh?
Why can't you just say "some women you've met" and leave
it at that? "Too general and stereotypical" is a massive
understatement... and, especially since you seem to have
realized that before you opened your trap, let me suggest
that you couldn't *possibly* be flamed *enough* for it!
Let me also suggest that people avoid flaming you as much
as you deserve, since we don't need that here...
/dave
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35.29 | | CALLME::MR_TOPAZ | Wicked Chicken | Wed Dec 24 1986 16:27 | 22 |
|
re .27:
Your note is so preposterous that it hardly deserves attention.
Just one point, though:
> US women are not well read.
> US women look at a man and concider...
The word is 'consider'. Nearly all US women whom I know would have
spelled it properly.
> ...rather than except him for who he is.
The word is 'accept'. Nearly all US women whom I know would have
used the correct word.
Apparently, none of the women who keep/have kept you company are/were
terribly concerned that you are ill-read, judgmental, and a boor.
--Mr Topaz
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35.30 | | CLT::BUTENHOF | Approachable Systems | Fri Dec 26 1986 18:52 | 4 |
| .29: <sound of applause in the background>. You said that
*so* nicely, Mr. Topaz! :-)
/dave (still smilin')
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35.32 | Miss Liberty & Her Chums Are Not Amused! | TOPDOC::STANTON | I got a gal in Kalamazoo | Sun Dec 28 1986 10:41 | 44 |
| RE 27
>US women are not well read. Nor are they well informed on world
>matters.
You & Don Regan ought to have lunch.
>US women spend too much time and energy on such nonsense
>as douches (yes, none of you use them but the companies sell millions
>of dollars worth each year).
Omigod! The dreaded DOUCHE CONSPIRACY has been uncovered!
>US women look at a man and concider [sic] how the man can be changed,
>rather than except [sic] him for who he is. US women are too puritani-
>cal (they don't enjoy sex for sex). US women act too much like US men!
What do you expect from someone who is hooked on douches?
[Set FLAME to Plasma]
Where do you get off talking about U.S. women like this? I married
a U.S. woman who is very well-read & who could tear your lungs out
in any conversation. Her sisters & friends have a much wider range
of interests & concerns than douches, & they would surprise you
with their intimate knowledge of politics, art, literature, science,
& so on.
As for sexual practices, most of the US women I knew (& the one
I married) enjoyed sex for sex sake when the partner knew what he
was doing. If you mean they won't hop into bed so you can get off,
well, then no they don't like sex that way, but who would?
Your standards are terrible. You want an intellectual companion
who shares your interests, but she should make no attempt to
change you. You want somneone who won't waste time & energy on herself,
but is instead ready to hop into bed for sex's sake. I think the
reason you don't like US women is that they are not about to fall
for this line of %$#@^&.
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35.33 | Williams ).27) again. | AKOV04::WILLIAMS | | Mon Dec 29 1986 09:41 | 62 |
| The following is a partial response to someone who
sent a well written and excellently documented response to 35.27.
The last paragraphs are a response to the other responses to my
35.27.
Please, I welcome your response and applaud it's honesty.
I do believe it is misguided, and misdirected. Misguided because
my note in 35.27 states it is "too general and stereotypical" and
further states that not all women in the US fall into this 'too
general' category of "US Women." Misdirected because I am not a
sexist nor a chauvinist, though I do understand why the tag of
sexist would be hung on me as a result of the comments in 35.27.
Reading 35.27 in conjunction with 35.25 helps, somewhat,
to put it in a clearer perspective. I believe 35.25, my 'wish
list' indicates a respect of strong woman.
---To the other respondents--
The too general tone of 35.27 should have been worded
a bit differently. I must apologize for any inadvertent insults
but do not change my basic position, which I restate here, after
some qualifications.
Qual 1. Nowhere in 35.27 does it say that I am well read, well
informed, articulate, etc. Therefore, please keep all silly
comments concerning my abilities in these areas to yourselves.
Qual 2. Averages are difficult to deal with but without a list
of specific people, and I will not be supplying such for obvious
reasons of discretion and space, averages must be used.
Qual 3. Spelling, sentence structure and other grammatical nuances
are utilized to the best of my ability. Comment on my limitations
in these areas if you must. I will not respond in kind since it
is a bit of a waste of time.
I respect that there are many women living in the United
States who are well read and quite well informed however it has
not been my pleasure to meet many of them. I have had the
pleasure of meeting many woman outside the US who are well read
and well informed. I do believe more woman in the US acquire
undergraduate and advanced degrees than do their sisters in
Western Europe. I commend all people who invest in the acquisition
of knowledge. Unfortunately, formal education is no assurance of
insight, understanding or interest.
The use of douches as a metaphor for my perception that
the average woman in the US devotes too much time to how she looks
and smells and too little time to her mind was missed by a number
of readers who took up douches as a battle cry, unfortunately.
I do believe someone must read all the woman's magazines, buy all
the cleansing products, etc. The commercials directed at women's
seeming anxiety relative to dirt (ring around the collar, dull
shine, wax build up, etc.) are successful and tend to suggest
poorly directed concerns. Ours appears to be a nation of at best
supercilious and at worst narcissistic people much more concerned
with the speed of our automobiles and the cleanliness of our floors
than the poor and less fortunate.
The balance of my comments in 35.27 do not require further
qualification, in my opinion.
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35.34 | Sympathetic and holding out for the Finest | CSSE::HAKIM | | Mon Dec 29 1986 10:34 | 11 |
| Too bad. You're not keeping options open to exceptional women. But
then again, I can understand. My best relationships have been with
European men, perhaps because they too are exceptional in relation
to most American men; usually well read, articulate, excellent con-
versationalists, well groomed, and genuinely adept at pleasing a
woman. Oh yes, one more thing, they know how to savor fine things...
every fine thing. :-)
Regards,
Ann
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35.35 | Re: -1 | AKOV04::WILLIAMS | | Mon Dec 29 1986 12:52 | 10 |
| Re: -1
Ann:
I have not limited myself. There is a certain type of female
(and male for that matter) for which I have no time (at any emotional
level). When I meet people who meet my definition of US person
I dismiss them as friends, while still respecting them as associates
(in work, as neighbors, etc.). Your comment concerning European
males has been voiced by a number of my friends!
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35.36 | Until then I pity you for what you are losing out on.. | DEBET::FOLEY | Rebel without a clue | Mon Dec 29 1986 14:29 | 11 |
| RE: .35
Are you for real or just putting us on? A needle would have
a bitch of a time squeezing through your narrow mind. Why not
open up a little and learn to appreciate women (regardless of
place of birth or "rank" in the education arena) for what they
are and maybe someday you'll get lucky and meet a woman who'll
accept you for what you are.. (God bless her)
mike
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35.37 | "That accent. it just makes me melt" | USMRW6::RNICOLAZZO | Better living through chemistry | Mon Dec 29 1986 14:33 | 14 |
| If i had a dime for every time i've heard that line.
RE .27 & .34
Sounds like you two are very good at seeing what you WANT to see.
Your generalizations are not based on any facts, not supported,
and far from reality.
It is probably just the "difference" which attracts you (an accent,
ect.) Which, i hate to say but, makes you exactly that which you
accuse "US people" of being. Superficial.
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35.38 | Some things you have to spell out | CSSE::HAKIM | | Mon Dec 29 1986 15:22 | 9 |
| to .37 and subsequent readers
My reply to the author was, admittedly sarcastic, (note :-) before
flaming.) The rambunctious little kid in me couldn't resist putting
the gentleman in the same catagory as he took the liberty to place
me and most other US born women in. So before we have to worry about
further "meltdowns" understand the vein in which it was written.
Ann
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35.39 | RE .38 | USMRW6::RNICOLAZZO | Better living through chemistry | Mon Dec 29 1986 15:45 | 2 |
| Yes, with this kind of medium one must spell things out. Your
":-)" seemed to be for your last sentence. My apologies...
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35.40 | Again............ | AKOV04::WILLIAMS | | Tue Dec 30 1986 09:09 | 32 |
| A number of readers of this notes file are making an assumption
that I have limited my alternatives by functioning with a closed
mind. Given that a poor choice of words on my part in one or more
of the responses to 35 quite possibly contributes to this assumption
(bringing it closer to a conclusion?) I feel obligated to again
respond.
Yes, I am opinionated but what is the flaw in knowing what you like
and dislike in people, the arts, food etc. provided you don't stop
experimenting? There is no statement in any of my responses to
the effect that I dismiss any predefined group of women. To the
contrary, I state not all women in the US , whether they are here as
a result of birth or choice, fit my definition of "US women." I
argue, given that the definition is somewhat qualified (though too
broadly - no pun intended) and no geographic grouping of women
are defaulted into the definition, I must get to know each woman
before qualifying her personage in relation to the definition.
There are some common threads linking more women in the US than
in other countries, just as there are some common threads linking
US men, French men, French women, English women, English men, Welsh
women, Welsh men, US people, German people, (need I continue beyond
saying there are aspects of each geographic grouping of people which
make them somewhat unique, within these aspects there are additional
aspects which make the female and male members somewhat unique?).
I admit to certain preferences and react accordingly. The reality
of my experience (as limited as it might be) has lead me to the
conclusion that certain traits which I do not like are more common
among women in the US.
Aside from very poorly chosen words, it appears my "sin" is having
opinions.
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35.43 | | CALLME::MR_TOPAZ | | Tue Dec 30 1986 10:41 | 13 |
| Reply .41 gets to the heart of the matter; ascribing a set of
characteristics to a group of people when such characteristics do not
apply to many members of the group is the problem. (Incidentally,
that practice is also the essence of racism.)
Also, Williams claims in 35.33 that American women are overly
concerned with their appearance and aroma ("...the average woman in
the US devotes too much time to how she looks and smells...") It would
be interesting, as a point of fact, to compare the time and money that
American women spend on make-up, fragrances, and clothes compared to
the time and money spent on these items by, say, French women.
--Mr Topaz
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35.44 | he wished for flames, and got them... | CLT::BUTENHOF | Approachable Systems | Tue Dec 30 1986 10:59 | 8 |
| .42: Steven, the topic certainly permits him to wish for a woman
who is well-read and unconcerned with douches. It does not
constitute a valid excuse for claiming that women who happen
to live in the U.S. could not possibly fit those requirements...
which is exactly what he claimed. That sort of name-calling has
nothing whatsoever to do with the topic.
/dave
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35.45 | Again????????????? | AKOV04::WILLIAMS | | Tue Dec 30 1986 11:04 | 3 |
| It was foolish and inconciderate of me to use the label US
women. I apologize for this stupidity. My values in relation
to the original topic remain unchanged save for wording.
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35.46 | | CALLME::MR_TOPAZ | | Tue Dec 30 1986 12:38 | 11 |
| re .44/re .42:
It would also be nice if S Thompson would find a cure for his habit of
writing a note, then deleting it after people have responded to it.
This is hardly the first instance where this has happened.
If you're going to post a note in a conference, have the guts to leave
it there (particularly if someone has responded to it). The hit-and-
run practice is bullshit.
--Mr Topaz
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35.48 | some people don't have that 1/2 tho nyark ! | CEODEV::FAULKNER | my sharona | Tue Dec 30 1986 14:11 | 4 |
| re.47
no need to explain Eagle
those of us with 1/2 a brain know what 80's noting is
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35.49 | | BLIMP::ANDY_LESLIE | Andy `{o}^{o}' Leslie, ECSSE, OSI | Wed Dec 31 1986 09:30 | 5 |
|
Persoannly I'm all ion favour of women resident in the US liking
European men.
See you in January! :-)
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35.50 | Cat's Away | VAXUUM::DYER | Spot the Difference | Mon Jan 05 1987 02:03 | 3 |
| I take it Wendy's not sitting nearby this time?
(-: :-)
<_Jym_>
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35.51 | | RDGENG::LESLIE | wishes you a Happy 1987 | Mon Jan 05 1987 03:34 | 2 |
| Nah, she was watching. European women have so much better a sense
of humour, y'know... :-)
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35.52 | just that crap in any spectrum is still crap! | REGENT::KIMBROUGH | HOLD ON CUZ NOW IT IS THREE! | Tue Jan 06 1987 12:33 | 25 |
|
I am a U.S. woman.. and darn proud to be so..
I am well read, well traveled, open to new ideas and interested in world
affairs.. I will not belittle myself to explain my hygiene habits but I
will state that keeping clean in the correct manor consumes little of my
day. If I choose to perfume my body it is because I feel good doing so and
a sense of well being attributes itself to a positive image. I don't have
stock in major cosmetic markets so I don't feel the need to keep them running
but I use what it is I feel it takes to look and feel good. I speak two
languages as well are read and write in them. I managed a degree on almost
a zero bank account and have managed to keep a family intact on my own for
almost 6 years. I am not boasting, I am stating facts. I think my facts
speak for themselves... they say that to lump U.S. woman together and make
such broad statements in their behalf is arrogant and narrow minded.
Considering I am a woman who has achieved even less than many others I know
only shows that intolerant, blanket statements are as worthless as the
energy you expended to state them.
later, gailann (who very much wanted to say simply "blow it out your ear"
but decided that an intelligent well reasoned response would only further
enlighten an obviously ill enlightened person.)
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35.53 | Jeez... | RANCHO::RAH | Stray tuned | Tue Jan 06 1987 17:01 | 1 |
| Look, he DID say he was sorry...
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35.54 | upon a star | SPMFG1::CHARBONND | | Fri Jan 09 1987 12:36 | 5 |
| WISH LIST REVISITED
How about a woman who doesn't smoke, loathes TV
and doesn't go ga-ga for horses ?
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35.55 | | RDGENG::LESLIE | Call me `{o}^{o}' | Sat Jan 10 1987 00:17 | 5 |
|
Well that request should be easy to fulfill! I know dozens of people
who don't smoke, loathe T.V. and don't go ga-ga over horses.
Been listening to the stereotyping too much, methinks.
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35.56 | if you guys represent the male majority... | USMRW1::REDICK | | Fri Jan 16 1987 22:09 | 5 |
|
except for .23 i have a feeling i'm going to end up an old maid!!!
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35.57 | just wondering | USMRW1::REDICK | | Fri Jan 16 1987 22:46 | 4 |
|
do you men have all the qualities that you're looking for in a woman???
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35.58 | | DEBET::FOLEY | Rebel without a clue | Sat Jan 17 1987 00:27 | 6 |
|
I may not but I do try.... It would be nice to meet someone
else who does.. (No, no bad attitude here.. Just personal
experience)
mike
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35.59 | just pulling your leg, honest | ROYCE::RKE | dragons slain....maids rescued | Sat Jan 17 1987 05:40 | 10 |
| re -2
If I had the qualities that I look for in a woman, why would I be
looking????
@ @
^ )
\_/
Richard.
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35.60 | when will it end | USMRW1::REDICK | | Sun Jan 18 1987 15:16 | 10 |
|
RE: .59
i'll give you credit for a valid point!!!
it just seemed to me that the men in this conference were asking
alittle too much of "one" woman. but then i guess you could say
the same thing about women...asking too much in a man i mean.
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35.61 | She's a knockout but there's nobody home | GUMDRP::MCCLURE | Who Me??? | Mon Jan 19 1987 08:55 | 12 |
| re .60
I could present a list of IDEALS here, but that would be foolish.
If the discussion comes up about certain qualities, I could tell
you what my ideal is for that particular quality. I fully recognize
that no one person could fulfill all of those ideals. No one is
perfect and therefore you have to look at the whole person. If
someone has a particular trait that you just can't stand, that
trait may override the others that are perfect.
Bob Mc
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35.62 | | GENRAL::FRASHER | Master of naught | Wed Feb 04 1987 15:18 | 44 |
| What you want doesn't always equal what you get. If you want too
many or too specific traits in a partner, you will probably grow
old being single. One of my beliefs in having a lasting relationship,
which I have for 14 years now, and going strong, is the ability
to overlook some shortcomings. If we are separate on an issue,
we discuss it and usually meet halfway. There are some traits that
my wife doesn't have, that I would like to have in her, but I overlook
them because they aren't important. She has enough other traits
that I like to overshadow them. Where I lack, she excels and vice
versa. We complement each other. I have a terrible temper and
she is very understanding. And we also compliment each other whenever
possible. ;-) We mesh like gears to keep our lives going. If you
can't work out your differences, then the differences will tear
you apart. She likes big dogs, I like small dogs, so we got one
of each. She wanted a small car, I wanted a 4WD truck, so we got
one of each. She finally decided that the 4WD was more practical,
so now we have 2 4WDs. I allow her (please, no letters) to work
2nd shift although I work 1st shift. If I desire, I can ask her
to go to 1st shift and she would, just to make me happy, but I'd
rather she be happy in her job. We get weekends together, and my
evenings are free to do what I want. We share housework, about
60/40, but I'm getting better. She reads a lot, I raise fish.
She reads a lot, I knit. She also reads a lot, while I play with
the computer. But we both love all aspects of the outdoors.
She has disrupted my life for the better. Interfered, if you will.
This interference has kept me out of trouble (and jail).
My wish list (if I were looking):
Pleasant to look at, but not a raving beauty. I prefer 'cute'.
Pleasant figure, not too heavy or thin. I like an athletic look.
Similar interests.
Understanding. I have a lot of faults that she would have to cope
with. I'm working on them.
Conservative. I wonder if a conservative could live with a liberal.
Short, say 5' to about 5'6". My wife is 5'3". I'm 5'9".
Sense of humor. She tells me that she stays with me because I make
her laugh. I don't like anyone who is too serious. You've
gotta be able to laugh.
My wife fits all of these.
Spence
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35.63 | i wish i may, i wish i might | ARGUS::COOK | Mental Graffiti | Thu Feb 05 1987 02:48 | 18 |
|
I wish:
for a Good Job to support my music habit. (which I finally have!)
for my OWN Limo (which really isn't That expensive used).
for a 100 peice drum set!
for a compatible, special SO (which I have).
to finally go back to where I was born, LA California!
...that's too much...give or take a couple years.
Peter
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35.64 | Why not, here's a few wishes.... | HERMES::CLOUD | Once around the universe, James! | Sat Feb 07 1987 00:11 | 15 |
| What I'd like to see in a date, SO, that special someone:
1. I'd like for once, to have a date that doesn't constantly
make a reference to how she'd LOVE to meet and marry
a rich man.
2. One who doesn't feel the need to sit and vegetate in
a bar, wasting good brain cells.
3. One who can accept a person for what they are, what they
want out of life, and not to try and change them. Maybe
that's a bit utopian, but I can fantasize, can't I?
Phil
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35.65 | re: -last | CIMNET::VERRIER | | Tue Dec 29 1987 16:42 | 4 |
| Phil...there are a few of us out there like that...guess you just
havent found any of us yet !!!
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35.66 | In agreement! | WILLEE::DAVAULT | | Tue Dec 29 1987 19:12 | 3 |
| Ditto to .65
We really are out there!!!!!
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35.67 | I am what I am.. and that's all I am | ANGORA::BUSHEE | George Bushee | Wed Dec 30 1987 09:19 | 8 |
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Top of the wish list for me would be someone that would
accept me as I am. In every relationship I've had, after
the initial courtship is past the woman sets to "re-make"
me into the person SHE thinks I should be rather than to
accept the one I am as was when we met. I could never understand
this, if a person isn't what you wanted why start a relationship
with them in the first place?
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35.68 | She takes my breath away... | NZOV01::MCKENZIE | All the while,The Dragon Slept | Mon Sep 25 1989 23:20 | 14 |
| Someone to grow old with
Someone I can talk to
Someone I can listen to
Someone with a sense of humor
Someone with a serious side
Someone who is bright and intelligent
Someone who works hard
Someone who speaks their mind
Someone who respects others
Someone who respects herself
Someone who accepts me, for all my faults and failings
A partner...
I believe my wife fits the above pre-requisites perfectly!
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35.69 | I still say women with tattoo's are O.K. | FDCV06::THOMPSON | You want me to do What !! | Tue Sep 26 1989 06:43 | 27 |
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Someone who leaves in the morning without my tee shirt and sweatpants.
Someone who doesn't rearrange my apartment
Someone who says I only need a man every now and then
Someone who is only commited to her pets
Someone who doesn't take everthing so serious and can laught at the
stupidest things
Someone who is financially independant and wants to take ME to dinner
Someone who will sit at the end of the tub with the nozzle so it won't
be in my back for once.
Someone who will leave my dishes alone when I say I will do them later
Someone who has thier own house with a garage so I can park my Harley in
the rain
Someone who is kind,considerate,sweet,pretty and all that other mushy
stuff.
Steve
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35.70 | I Wish???!!! | LARVAE::FLOWERS_S | | Fri Jan 19 1990 12:31 | 5 |
| Re: 69
I wish a man would park his Harley in my garage!!!
(and leave me the keys)
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35.71 | Here's to you and yours, Spense! | CIVIC::MAZOLA | | Mon Jan 22 1990 12:18 | 15 |
| RE: .62
Spense, that was such a nice note!!! You're wife is a very lucky
lady!! (and vice-versa) *SIGH* !!
I'm just starting a "life-long" relationship, my fiance' and I will
be married this coming September!! We are both SO anxious to start
a family and a new life together.
We have a lot of the same interests, but SOME differences! Which we
discuss and work out. He's terrific!! I love 'em!! 8^)
** SIGH **
Sandy
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35.72 | What planet did you say you were from??? | WMOIS::KNOWLTON_C | | Thu Jan 31 1991 09:51 | 6 |
| RE: .27
I'm sure your wish NOT to have an American woman will be granted! I
strongly suggest you move to another country (or planet!!!).
I'm thankful to be an all-American woman.
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