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Reply 100

F. Poste
Plus wavy hair can be achieved with curling irons, there is no such device for senses of humour :biggrin:

Exactly :biggrin: Forgot to mention too, they've got to have a similar taste in music to me. And if they like football, then bonus!

Reply 101

Well I seem to see a trend in guys I fancy... well I'm not stating that trend online though :biggrin:

However what I look for - they have to be Christian (religious reasons I don't need to go into), they should have a sense of humour and not the sarcastic type! They have to be friendly and helpful and sweet :smile: and have to be clever and have their own mind, a good maturity. I dunno really... all the same stuff as everyone looks for, you know? Would be cool if they played music - I admire musical talents. And would be cool if they like art :smile: They must have an opened mind, especially to culture etc cus I love the Japanese culture and music and media :biggrin: and French music. They can't be selfish - everyone is a little selfish but I mean, it can't be a major thing - and they can't be an arrogant brat. Someone who suits me would probably be a sorta quiet, sweet person cus I'm quite chatty :biggrin: and I like all the romantic cheese like flowers and chocolates and teddy bears and hugs :biggrin:

Yeh they must like hugs cus I want lots of them :biggrin:

Reply 102

i have my ideal bf, and have done for 2 n half wonderful years :smile:
Hes tall (must be 6ft + for some reason even tho im a minute 5ft 3), not large built, dont like the muscles/fat, but not too thin. mm great stomach, nice bum, not too hairy, no facial hair, dark hair, blue eyes. As for personality, hes my ideal, tells me everything, cares for me,is sweet, romanitc, sentimental, funny, and everything i want in a man :biggrin: :love:

Reply 103

Personally, I have always had somewhat of an affinity for eyes: a good set, I find to be capable of redeeming even the plainest facial features; a dull set, however, may conversely negate even the most ostensibly gorgeous physique. Elsewhere, I'm not especially picky: as a general rule of thumb, I do not truck with obesity; but then, neither am I a 'body fascist'. Admittedly I do harbour a certain, ingrained aestheticism, which entails that I'd sooner everything were 'in proportion'; but, granting the aforementioned dimensional constraint, I really couldn't care less as to whether she's a size 8, or a size 14. With regard to personality: they should be a good listener (I don't relish competitive conversation), and defer to me in matters of state (emotional, and otherwise: I have a demonstrated penchant for 'mentoring' people). They should be intelligent (sufficiently so to keep up with my wayward and multifarious trains of thought); but emotional intelligence is paramount - I am an "old head on young shoulders", and believe a modicum of empathy to be the essential pre-requisite to any functioning relationship. I'm conversationally-adept, and quite happy to bear more than my fair share of the burden, in this respect; at the same time, however, I nonetheless require a 'foil' for my wit: in short, she'd have to find me funny. In fact, fulfilment of the latter is probably the single, most important factor for consideration - so much for prioritisation.

Those few, basic criteria aside, however: I'm not overly fussed :rolleyes:

Reply 104

Profesh
Personally, I have always had somewhat of an affinity for eyes: a good set, I find to be capable of redeeming even the plainest facial features; a dull set, however, may conversely negate even the most ostensibly gorgeous physique. Elsewhere, I'm not especially picky: as a general rule of thumb, I do not truck with obesity; but then, neither am I a 'body fascist'. Admittedly I do harbour a certain, ingrained aestheticism, which entails that I'd sooner everything were 'in proportion'; but, granting the aforementioned dimensional constraint, I really couldn't care less as to whether she's a size 8, or a size 14. With regard to personality: they should be a good listener (I don't relish competitive conversation), and defer to me in matters of state (emotional, and otherwise: I have a demonstrated penchant for 'mentoring' people). They should be intelligent (sufficiently so to keep up with my wayward and multifarious trains of thought); but emotional intelligence is paramount - I am an "old head on young shoulders", and believe a modicum of empathy to be the essential pre-requisite to any functioning relationship. I'm conversationally-adept, and quite happy to bear more than my fair share of the burden, in this respect; at the same time, however, I nonetheless require a 'foil' for my wit: in short, she'd have to find me funny. In fact, fulfilment of the latter is probably the single, most important factor for consideration - so much for prioritisation.

Those few, basic criteria aside, however: I'm not overly fussed :rolleyes:


Well if you're not overly picky then you can bend me over and call me Sally(There is no need to run away with this comment now children.) I feel so insignificant as a female now I want to hide in a dark corner. Why can't men just say 'not fat' or 'not stupid' - then I'd be made!

Reply 105

annabellewalter
Well if you're not overly picky then you can bend me over and call me Sally(There is no need to run away with this comment now children.) I feel so insignificant as a female now I want to hide in a dark corner. Why can't men just say 'not fat' or 'not stupid' - then I'd be made!


I'll see what I can do about co-ercing Bristol into having me :rolleyes:

Reply 106

Damn straight you will. You know they want you.

Reply 107

My perfect woman: A less-hairy version of Annabelle :biggrin: :eek: :wink:

Reply 108

annabellewalter
Damn straight you will. You know they want you.


And besides which, in all probability, I wouldn't wish to attend any University foolish enough to reject my application anyway. So it's win-win.

Reply 109

If you get a Bristol offer are you gonna take it? I would. But then again, I have lol!!

And as for you Raphael, who told you I was hairy? I knew I should never have sent you that pic!!

Reply 110

annabellewalter
If you get a Bristol offer are you gonna take it? I would. But then again, I have lol!!

And as for you Raphael, who told you I was hairy? I knew I should never have sent you that pic!!


In the event of both Warwick and Bristol offers, Warwick will be my firm, and Bristol my insurance. In the event of a Bristol offer, Bristol will be my firm, with no insurance. In the event of neither, Sheffield will be my firm. Or, failing that, I can kill myself.

May I see this 'pic'? For the sole purpose of debunking allegations of hirsutism on your part, you understand :rolleyes:

Reply 111

my boyfriend

ie.

messy, long(ish), brown hair
pale skin
skinny
at least six feet tall
good hands, collarbones, hips
full lips
stubble / facial hair

sense of humour akin to my own
amazing taste in music, films, books
witty, literate
dirty as hell

Reply 112

annabellewalter
If you get a Bristol offer are you gonna take it? I would. But then again, I have lol!!

And as for you Raphael, who told you I was hairy? I knew I should never have sent you that pic!!



teehee Oh, errr, yeah, sorry, mixed you up with someone else!!


(and doesn't pick her nose, either!! :eek: :biggrin: :rolleyes: )

Reply 113

~Raphael~
teehee Oh, errr, yeah, sorry, mixed you up with someone else!!


(and doesn't pick her nose, either!! :eek: :biggrin: :rolleyes: )


Ah, but of course (I knew your instinct for self-preservation would kick in, eventually).

Well; I think it safe to say that's a relief to all concerned :rolleyes:

Reply 114

I do NOT pick my nose! Ahem!

Go on Profesh, pick Bristol as your firm whatever the weather, its so much more interesting here than Warwick! (And you'll get an AAB offer not a smelly AAA offer)

Reply 115

annabellewalter
I do NOT pick my nose! Ahem!

Go on Profesh, pick Bristol as your firm whatever the weather, its so much more interesting here than Warwick! (And you'll get an AAB offer not a smelly AAA offer)



Yeah, Warwick's campus is awful, in my humble thingy, and they put emphasis on vocational stuff as well as the theory which I wouldn't like, since you pretty much bugger off afterwards to do a training contract & vocational learning cerfificate thingy/Bar placement for that sole purpose....

Reply 116

annabellewalter
I do NOT pick my nose! Ahem!

Go on Profesh, pick Bristol as your firm whatever the weather, its so much more interesting here than Warwick! (And you'll get an AAB offer not a smelly AAA offer)


True. Ultimately, it's the people you meet, who make the experience worthwhile. And, taking that into account, how could I possibly deprive Bristol of my riveting company :rolleyes:?

That is, lest they should deprive themselves.

Reply 117

Can't mention any specific criteria but I tend to like short girls. :smile:

Reply 118

Profesh
True. Ultimately, it's the people you meet, who make the experience worthwhile. And, taking that into account, how could I possibly deprive Bristol of my riveting company :rolleyes:?

That is, lest they should deprive themselves.


People you meet who make the experience worthwhile? Well you've kinda 'met' me (although I could still be a 60yr old Mongolian Goat Herder who enjoys the company of young articulate Law Undergrads.) and so Bristol is your natural choice surely? Goodness me, just COME here, for a day, and you'll be sold. :wink:

Reply 119

Well I use the Clinique 3 Step system.......and my morris dancing keeps me fit and healthy.

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