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Internet-Dating Profile Quote of the Day: �I am narcissistic about my appearance and I think I have a responsibility to take care of myself based on the genetics I have been lucky enough to receive. I am interested in a woman that complements my physical appearance and I hers. I thouroughly (sic) enjoy people recognizing a physically beautiful couple as I do when I see it.� ~~~ I think I will make this a daily addition to this here journal, for so long as I can stomach weeding through the online personal ads. And can I just say�he�s really not that great-lookin�. So in my ongoing quest to find the perfect man (or at least to amuse myself while looking) I opened my In Box this morning to � count �em � thirty-seven emails! Thirty-freakin-seven, people! And at least five of them were actually from people I wouldn�t mind talking to additionally! So I wrote a lot of �Thank you, but I don�t think we�d be a good match� replies this morning; but indeed a few seemingly-interesting men emailed me over the weekend (rest assured, I am not paying for this service and refuse to entertain the notion of spending hard-earned cash for the �privilege� of sending an email to a stranger, but if these guys want to spend theirs on sending me one, I say more power to �em). I find myself actually looking forward to the possibility of meeting some of these people, in real life. At the very least, this could all be a very interesting, Sociological study. And who knows? Maybe I�ll make some cool friends. Except the Alaskan-Cruise guy still keeps emailing me. I had to �block� him from being able to do so. I�m beginning to understand why his girlfriend dumped him with an Alaskan Cruise still on the table. |