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I am creative (personally and professionally). I enjoy people - their wit, insights and thoughtfulness. I have a sense of humour and mischief. There are a great many things I like and need, but what I seek is commonality. My role (certainly initially) is not to require that my every whim is obeyed, but rather, to explore a womans needs and limits. To discover places even she may not have known she wanted to go. This is a constant search between equals with complementary needs, and it requires some level of long term. Muse qualities appreciated.
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Why go to the trouble of writing a snarky message, only to block the recipient to prevent a reply? I honestly don't understand blocking in any case, unless someone is being a pest. It's the conversational equivalent of sticking one's fingers in one's ears and going, "Lalalalala, can't hear you!" And the irony is that the snarky-message-writer cum blocker by doing so demonstrates themself to be the pest who merits blocking... |
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