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If the love of your life walked around the corner, what do you imagine that might look like?

Heydiddle 5 Jan 26
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You mean James Dean slouching against the wind down the street of New York?

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I would not let him go ever again.

How did he get loose last time? Remember to implement multiple levels of security: cuffs, cage, electronic basement door lock, surveillance cameras, etc. He won't get away again. ?

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Bald, 5’10”, sexy dad bod, and reading a book ?

@OwlInASack it’s very difficult....things are so different from 25 years ago

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If he is the love of my life it doesn't matter what he looks like.

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An athletic, intelligent man with a great sense of humor who treats me with respect and kindness. I want a man who also loves hiking, and only shoots with a camera.

Although I'm a great cook, I'm not willing to do all of the meal planning, preparation and cooking. Everyone loves the magic words: "Dinner is served."

That sounds like a pretty normal man! Your body is your temple, you should take care of it, it will last longer and cost less to repair. Respect and kindness comes from unresolved childhood issues. That is a hard one when an adult comes with that. Hiking is the best (Jeeping is close second and usually go hand in hand). Cooking - you have to feed that body. Most of the food in this country is junk, you should want to cook just to stay alive!

@AlexRam

In America today, 3/4 of men are overweight or obese (and 2/3 of women.) This is the new normal.

I'm dating a fit, kind man who also loves hiking. Although Nick claims to know how to cook, I have done all of the cooking so far. I cook at home from scratch with whole fruits and vegetables and organic, natural, lean meat. Also make whole-grain bread.

Nick agreed to cook dinner for me last night. Instead, he brought disgusting fast food from Panda Express. Ick. From the high salt content, I felt dehydrated after eating it. "Is Panda Express bad for you?" I asked Google after Nick left.

Panda Express "meat" is processed and pre-cooked with high salt and fat content. The sauces contain chemicals and high sodium.

Possible short-term side effects:

water retention due to excessive sodium intake
dehydration due to excessive sodium intake
lethargy due to spikes in blood sugar levels

Possible long-term side effects:

weight gain
coronary heart disease
stroke
kidney disease
hypertension
diabetes
cancer

@AlexRam

"Respect and kindness comes from unresolved childhood issues." I disagree. Unresolved childhood issues often result in resentment and anger.

Showing respect and kindness is a daily series of decisions.

@LiterateHiker I think it does but i love to debate. You teach your kids respect and kindness when you are raising them. I for instance never punish or hit my kids yet they are cooperative. Kids learn how to be good adults through their parents and too many times they copy the good and the bad. I see that with my kids and their friends, the super kind kids usually have super kind parents. The no so nice kids have stressed out parents. For instance my son once gift wrapped one of his favorite toys and I asked him why he was doing it. He was 8 at the time and he said one of his friends at school broke his arm and he thought giving him something would make him feel better. My heart melted. Acts of kindness need to be taught. Some unfortunately never have that opportunity from their parents or surroundings.
Of course I am sure there are exceptions to the norm.

@AlexRam

Agreed. Parents are role models for their children at all times. This was the hardest part of being a parent for me. We send a message with everything we do and say, and with our silence and inaction. Ignoring bad behavior sends a clear message.

My parents never spanked us; we never spanked our daughter Claire.

Starting when she was five, we took Claire to the homeless shelter to serve Thanksgiving dinner. Encouraged her to volunteer.

At 28, Claire is a loving, kind, funny person who is greatly loved by her friends, I learned at her wedding in September 2018.

The photo collage was my Mother's Day gift when Claire was 23. Claire made it on her Iphone. I treasure it.

@LiterateHiker I agree Panda is gross. I have to eat out a lot because I travel a lot around the world. The US is the only place where I have a hard time finding healthy options to eat.
The problem starts young like many issues. I do not allow my kids to eat the school lunches, they are gross, low in nutrients. My kids spent a month in France at school and when I asked them what they liked, the lunches was one of the things they mentioned. They said they had to lay and clear the table, that the food came in dishes like at home and that all the kids shared equally without the need for portions.
Now that you see the calories in a lot of restaurants, it makes you run for the hill. I just had a business dinner this week at Ruth Chris Steakhouse. If I was to have an appetizer, a main course and a desert, I would be having 4000+ calories. That is insane. and 5-10X my salt intake.
You are definitely doing the right thing. Even the food I buy (Organic etc) does not really have a lot of taste compared to what I grow at home (luckily it supplies me close to 50% of my needs).

@LiterateHiker This is lovely thanks for sharing.

@MissKathleen

I plan to tell Nick. "My 93-year-old mother loves Panda Express," Nick said last night. Alarm bells.

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Look like? I have no idea. I have a much better idea what they would sound like/feel like but I am pretty flexible on the looks end.

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She'd be looking for child support.

godef Level 7 Jan 26, 2019
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Is the corner in question inside or outside of a building? ?

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Andy. I might not actually ever get to see him again.

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A walking buffalo wing

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Someone you have a lot in common with, that you can actually hold a conversation longer than 30 minutes. I go more for intelligence than looks.

MoniB Level 6 Jan 26, 2019
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The Invisible Man.

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Intelligent eyes, easy smile, clean and neat and an open and welcoming manner all making him irresistible.

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I don't know. Probably be shaped like my children, stationary, craft and fabric shops, oh and books

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Joni Mitchell.

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I won't think anything else once i love her and trust her, no relationship can work without Trust. so trust come before love.

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The love of my life would look real, ie, not fake. The love of my life would not be nearly as concerned with physical appearance as they would be their intellect, values and their life's mission at hand. The love of my life seems to be an ever-elusive apparition in my own dreams.

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kind of shaky. he has myotonic dystrophy. which way is he walking, away from me or toward me? he hasn't got much of a butt but if he was walking away i might sneak up and pinch it. i often do. if he were walking toward me i would put my finger to my ear and make a questioning face, to ask him if his hearing aids were in and on so i'd know whether or not to speak. (doesn't this question presume, with facts not in evidence, that each of us does not already know the love of his/her life?)

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a rbg t shirt?

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An inflatable doll, "walking" because she'd sprung a leak. So then I'd have to go to the store and pick up a bicycle tire repair kit to patch her up. I swear, being in a relationship is way more trouble than it's worth.

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Could be anyone. Could be you.

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She would have to look like the woman I got. Now. I will look around the corner, if we stop working out beautifully anymore.

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Exactly like you ?

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either one. Thanks.

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