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Straight ladies/Gay guys: What do you want in a man {other than money}?

Started by Nero, January 24, 2009, 03:19:41 PM

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Butterfly

There are actually many things I look for:

1. good looking meaning little body hair, no facial hair, no baldness, in shape - not fat or thin, not muscle bound - masculine looking. showers daily or more if necessary, uses deodorant, no cheap perfume, no musk.

2. no bad habits such as smoking, drinking, drugs, gambling, womanizing or cursing.

3. in college (or employed). A young man isn't expected to have money, only ambition and motivation. Mid life and older men should have accumulated a home and saved money for their future.

4. owns his own car

5. keeps himself and his possessions clean and neat

6. not religious

7. enjoys a variety of hobbies including some active sports, not a TV addict

8. likes sex a lot and wants it every day or more

9. Wears men's clothes not women's (I want to be the only woman in the relationship)

10. helps keep where he lives clean whether he lives at home or on his own. Isn't looking for a girlfriend to be his maid or his mummy.

11. intelligent...likes to read books!!! Is computer literate


No need to keep looking.  My Bf is all that but I'm just saying.

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cindybc

Wow that's a rarity, better hang onto that one. Well my mate has many of those qualities too, except that she is a she.  ;D I got my security blanket who loves me and really cares for me, I love snuggling up in her arms. Ain't had one of those kind of snuggle critters for a very long time.

Cindy
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postoplesbian

Well i am a lesbian but after 10 yrs being single i would accept a man who would help me with my horse and buggy to travel to the mountains and start a settlement in a wilderness area. We would spend a summer working on getting a cave / lientoo set up with lots of firewood and stored herbs and taters and lots of hay for my / our horse and we would be all nestled down and ready for a cold winter because as the yrs go by the earth is getting father away from the sun in winter and closer to the sun in summer so he would know we need to be prepared for colder winters and we would dig into a mountainside for a cave like home for summers which under the earth 3 ft yr round the earth is 56 degrees so we wouldn't sweat to bad in april when the sun is the closest to the earth. We would then have a nice life in the wilderness and befriend the wild animals and eventually get close and by the second winter he would prove himself to me that he is a real man / survivor and well who knows what might happen that second winter :)
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cindybc

Hi Postoplesbian I use to dream of living out in the wilderness and in a sense i did for a time while living on the road. But I believe I am getting a little to old for that anymore.

But I wouldn't mind living in a house out in the country, that is one possibility that my beloved and I are looking into for the later part of this coming summer or fall. Either in the foothills of the mountains or near the ocean.

There are some really nice colonial like places, like still living the old colonial way that were built by the Hippies on the east end of Tennessee that you might like. I would love to move there myself if they ever recognized us as a married couple in the state of Tennessee.

Cindy

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Walter

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postoplesbian

Quote from: cindybc on January 31, 2009, 04:12:19 PM
Hi Postoplesbian I use to dream of living out in the wilderness and in a sense i did for a time while living on the road. But I believe I am getting a little to old for that anymore.

But I wouldn't mind living in a house out in the country, that is one possibility that my beloved and I are looking into for the later part of this coming summer or fall. Either in the foothills of the mountains or near the ocean.

There are some really nice colonial like places, like still living the old colonial way that were built by the Hippies on the east end of Tennessee that you might like. I would love to move there myself if they ever recognized us as a married couple in the state of Tennessee.

Cindy

I love Hancock county Tenn.. the mong people live there.. the hills go up and down and there isn't much flat land but its nice.. Keep me in mind if you seek to move to the forest. I am thinking the BOREAL
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vanna

Quote from: postoplesbian on January 31, 2009, 02:46:24 PM
and by the second winter he would prove himself to me that he is a real man / survivor and well who knows what might happen that second winter :)

Dont sell out sweetie, they are soo not worth it :)
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cindybc

Yes that is a beautiful area. I use to live in the Morristown area and worked out of Knoxville, Clinch mountain, Roan mountain just to the east then cross into northern NC in the Asheville area, Lot's of forest and mountauns. There is an entire settlement there that is still owned by the Hippies.

The climate on the mountains is about the same as you would find in central Ontario, nice and cool in the summer and down in the valleys it's mild most of the winter, get a dumping of snow and a couple days later you get a mild wind and sun and it all melts away. A lot like the Chinook winds in the fountains here. Wonderful people there too, I was there a couple of years ago and the personality of the folks there hasn't changed.

All around Vancouver here and on Vancouver Island is mostly virgin rain forest. About 30 miles drive from here.

Cindy
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postoplesbian

Quote from: Ms Delgado on January 31, 2009, 04:48:11 PM
Quote from: postoplesbian on January 31, 2009, 02:46:24 PM
and by the second winter he would prove himself to me that he is a real man / survivor and well who knows what might happen that second winter :)

Dont sell out sweetie, they are soo not worth it :)

Don't worry i was mostly thinking of the guyz here not them other ones :)
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cindybc

If the guys here are as charming as the ones I met in person, yes they would give a new meaning to the word gentleman.

Cindy
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KarenLyn

I don't have any preference as far as how he looks. As long he's nice and makes me feel nice, he's worth a try.

Karen
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tinkerbell

Quote from: Leslie on January 31, 2009, 06:06:24 AM
1. showers daily or more if necessary, uses deodorant.

I certainly hope so!  *giggle*

Quote from: Leslie on January 31, 2009, 06:06:24 AM

8. likes sex a lot and wants it every day or more

Ahhhh...that is a MUST!  ;D  OMG LOL  That was a great list, Leslie!

*hugs*


tink :icon_chick:

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Janet_Girl

Postoplesbian and Cindybc,

Little House on the Prairie was a dream I had for a long time.  Had some property in Seligman, AZ.  About two acres next to government land.  Had plans for mineral rights on the Gov. land and get up to 40 acres.  But my ex won't stop drinking, long enough.  And I had to drive 100 miles one way in winter, to go to work.

Janet

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cindybc

I love the idea of living in the country and there is a lot of that in the mountains in Tennessee but as Wing Walker reminded me. I would probably get terminal cabin fever there unless I could find something useful to do. In the past twenty two years I've been so used to working with and being around people that i probably get bored. I wonder f they need a slightly aging Hippy lady there for anything.  ;D

Cindy
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postoplesbian

I had 200 acres in western Virginia and built a 4 story cabin with 2 floors underground for food stroage and two above which was a large A -frame, but then she left me after 20 days because she said your not masculine!!!!  I had met her through mother earth news. I transitioned within 2 months time. I knew i had tried to be a man and well it wasn't gonna happen but you can't take the ->-bleeped-<-ree out of this dyke
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cindybc

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postoplesbian

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Janet_Girl

Yeah most of the young guys here would have nothing to do with us older gals.  And all the young gals are after Nero.  Oh to be 30 years younger.  Heck, I would settle for 20.  ;)

Janet

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