Baker21: votes = 1
The perfect women would not count the mistakes or wrongs done
but let go their love grow.
This would let love grow.
Now this does not mean war on the family like cheating.
Relationship/marriage is something to protect.
The most important thing she thinks about is the relation ship as
would we live it. Believe it will workout that is the relationship
with a commitment to working on it and with it.
She be living in truth and now with each other
Be able to laugh at the things that go wrong.
Accept mistakes and learn from them.
A desire to spend time together.
Celebrate each Monet.
Open minded to the world and yet have a strong self.
Mind spirit and body functioning.
Want things will to work for them.
Treat all people with respect. Encourage to all when ever possible.
Be human not a robot
Natural self
Dress average
Our interest would be somewhat the same.
Goals the same
Good luck
February 7th, 2008 at 8:49 pm
Dear Baker21, thank you for your participation!
Your Perfect Woman sounds self reliant and easy to be around.
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I wonder if it will be possible to “be living in truth” considering the nature of this project.
Thank you and good luck,
-Your Perfect Woman
February 27th, 2008 at 5:54 pm
Hey i don’t know about you, but i LOVE my sex robots or when i dress like a robot for sex. You should see my plugs *WINK DING DING BUZZZZZZ*