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Postby Nymphomanic on Fri Jan 06, 2006 8:14 pm

Was just discussing with a friend how the ideal person for everyone must have three key features.

My ideal man has to be able to skip a stone on water 6 times at least.

He also has to like black and white photography and love Cartier bresson. (I have a thing for photographers - imagine a slight lisp here like marilyn in Some like it hot)

Oh, and he has to not be scared of being sensitive.

What are other people's ideals?

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Postby Duggeh on Fri Jan 06, 2006 8:15 pm

thats 4

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Postby flarewearer on Fri Jan 06, 2006 9:54 pm

Quoting nymphomanic from 20:14, 6th Jan 2006
He also has to like black and white photography and love Cartier bresson.


he sounds like a bit of a pretentious fucknut really, what's wrong with beer and football?

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Postby BeccaLydia on Fri Jan 06, 2006 10:01 pm

Quoting flarewearer from 21:54, 6th Jan 2006
Quoting nymphomanic from 20:14, 6th Jan 2006
He also has to like black and white photography and love Cartier bresson.


he sounds like a bit of a pretentious fucknut really, what's wrong with beer and football?

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Beer and football...really romantic! Notice the 'ideal' there - it doesn't mean that it's what we expect, just what we might like in a dream world.
My list is too long - maybe the reason why I'm single!

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Postby DeepBlue on Fri Jan 06, 2006 10:37 pm

my ideal person is:

A hostess in the living room

A chef in the kitchen

A whore in the bedroom.
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Postby Dave the Explosive Newt on Fri Jan 06, 2006 10:46 pm

An arty sort who can introduce me to new things.

Either that or sane, but I feel I'm pricing myself out of the market there.

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Postby rodney on Fri Jan 06, 2006 10:48 pm

A romantic girl.
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Postby Fozzy Bear on Fri Jan 06, 2006 10:57 pm

anyone who'll have me

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Postby bramble on Fri Jan 06, 2006 11:13 pm

I dont have particular ideologies i dont think, althoug i have general things i go for in men. I think the only thing i absolutely insist on if i go out with someone is that they have got to understand my sense of humour and we have to be able to laugh together. A guy could be Heath Ledger but if he makes me feel uncomfortable i wouldnt be interested

HOWEVER....
If i HAD to state three ideals in a man they would be
1) He would have blue eyes
2) He would have a passion for rugby (or actually just have a hobby he was passionate about - theres nothing sexier than listening to someone talk about something they are interested in)
3) He would have an accent of some sort - im a total sucker for most accents :) (South African is the absolute ideal one, however)

Im also finding my criteria getting stricter though...could be why im single too :)

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Postby Duggeh on Fri Jan 06, 2006 11:26 pm

[img]http://www.wwwildcats.com/images/jokes/perfect_woman.jpg[/img]?

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Postby Tweedle-Dum on Fri Jan 06, 2006 11:29 pm

Quoting Duggeh from 23:26, 6th Jan 2006
[img]http://www.wwwildcats.com/images/jokes/perfect_woman.jpg[/img]?

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Postby flarewearer on Fri Jan 06, 2006 11:52 pm

Quoting bramble from 23:13, 6th Jan 2006

3) He would have an accent of some sort - im a total sucker for most accents :) (South African is the absolute ideal one, however)


Surely everyone has an accent, in their own way?


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Postby Duggeh on Fri Jan 06, 2006 11:57 pm

I personally suffer from wondering accent syndrome, when left in the presence of someone with a strong accept from almost anywhere, i begin to subconciously take on their speach pattern, word choice and accent.

Im told that my normal voice is acutely scottish sounding, but i dont believe it.

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Postby flarewearer on Sat Jan 07, 2006 12:07 am

Quoting Duggeh from 23:57, 6th Jan 2006
Im told that my normal voice is acutely scottish sounding, but i dont believe it.


I say you sound East Coast Scottish, believe me or not...

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Postby bramble on Sat Jan 07, 2006 12:13 am

Quoting flarewearer from 23:52, 6th Jan 2006
Quoting bramble from 23:13, 6th Jan 2006

3) He would have an accent of some sort - im a total sucker for most accents :) (South African is the absolute ideal one, however)


Surely everyone has an accent, in their own way?

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I thought someone might bring this up :p
I mean an accent different to my own. Basically an accent that isnt English - im not a fan of any English accents other than Yorkshire ones for some inexplicable reason :D


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Postby Cain on Sat Jan 07, 2006 12:19 am

My accent does that as well, in my first three years I picked up whoever i had been hanging around with the most, but it was mainly with the pattern of speech than the actual way that my voice sounded.

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Postby the reason for the word w on Sat Jan 07, 2006 12:19 am

Accents can be cute but I have a real problem when guys have a very strong one which I find hard to understand. There's nothing worse than a conversation with someone really nice and cute in general, but then I cannot understand a word he is saying. I always end up smiling and making vague "hm" and "mhm" noises. Not very sexy (especially since he might be saying the most outrageous things)!

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Postby bramble on Sat Jan 07, 2006 12:25 am

Quoting the reason for the word witch from 00:19, 7th Jan 2006
Accents can be cute but I have a real problem when guys have a very strong one which I find hard to understand. There's nothing worse than a conversation with someone really nice and cute in general, but then I cannot understand a word he is saying. I always end up smiling and making vague "hm" and "mhm" noises. Not very sexy (especially since he might be saying the most outrageous things)!

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I dunno, theres something to be said for not understanding some guys ;p

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Postby DeepBlue on Sat Jan 07, 2006 12:25 am

Quoting bramble from 23:13, 6th Jan 2006
I dont have particular ideologies i dont think, althoug i have general things i go for in men. I think the only thing i absolutely insist on if i go out with someone is that they have got to understand my sense of humour and we have to be able to laugh together. A guy could be Heath Ledger but if he makes me feel uncomfortable i wouldnt be interested

HOWEVER....
If i HAD to state three ideals in a man they would be
1) He would have blue eyes

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Yes.
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2) He would have a passion for rugby (or actually just have a hobby he was passionate about - theres nothing sexier than listening to someone talk about something they are interested in)

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Rugby? A Game in which a bunch of men hug and grab a ball off each other?

I have a passion for motoring, I could talk for Britain on the joy of the HDi and the shambles that is the Zetec.

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3) He would have an accent of some sort - im a total sucker for most accents :) (South African is the absolute ideal one, however)

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Irish ok? My mockney impersonation sounds pseudo-southafricanish
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Im also finding my criteria getting stricter though...could be why im single too :)

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Indeed.
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Postby Roulette on Sat Jan 07, 2006 1:02 am

Quoting nymphomanic from 20:14, 6th Jan 2006What are other people's ideals?


Eeeh...

1) Has random geeky whims :D The geek in me likes intelligent conversation x.x I suspect I look blonde a lot of the time but I am capable of intelligent discussion and I enjoy it...especially at 4am in the morning XD

2) Someone who wouldn't hurt me x.x I've been screwed over a few billion times (father was a dick, first boyfriend was a mind-controlling arsewipe, bullied a lot, yadda), so this kind of thing is important to me x.x

3) Someone who likes the same sort of music as me, and who would be comfortable going to RockSoc or similar and DANCING. This one sounds silly but I've been annoyed to hell and back by people who:

a. I can't find much in the way of music we both like to sit and listen to.

b. Don't feel comfortable going out somewhere that plays loud rock/metal music, therefore stand around and look sheepish.
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