sultry33 Posted January 3, 2009 Posted January 3, 2009 Just like to thank all those on here who have offered me loads of support..happy new year to you all. Well i now have a bf... early days but it feels good he is not the typical guy i thought id fall for ie.. 5ft8.. normally i go alot taller lives with mum atm.. no car but as someone on here said what happens if you meet the guy who doesnt tick all the boxes.. well here i am 100% happy im glad i choose to not let my previous thoughts on my preference interfere heres to a new beggining:love: hugs to all xx
Star Gazer Posted January 3, 2009 Posted January 3, 2009 Short when you only like tall guys, lives with mom, no car. Interesting choice. Sure you aren't settling because you're lonely and this guy likes you?
You'reasian Posted January 3, 2009 Posted January 3, 2009 Just like to thank all those on here who have offered me loads of support..happy new year to you all. Well i now have a bf... early days but it feels good he is not the typical guy i thought id fall for ie.. 5ft8.. normally i go alot taller lives with mum atm.. no car but as someone on here said what happens if you meet the guy who doesnt tick all the boxes.. well here i am 100% happy im glad i choose to not let my previous thoughts on my preference interfere heres to a new beggining:love: hugs to all xx Congratulations to you. It must be more difficult to obtain a car in the UK than it is here in the states. Again, given the state of the economy and maybe your culture, it could explain why he's living at home. While it sounds like he may not tick all the boxes, the boxes he does tickle must be impressive Well done!
Author sultry33 Posted January 5, 2009 Author Posted January 5, 2009 Short when you only like tall guys, lives with mom, no car. Interesting choice. Sure you aren't settling because you're lonely and this guy likes you? haha no Star..im not settling for 2nd best..its just the way its turned out luckily im by no means lonely infact the opposite..im finding it hard to fit him in;) busy life.. but whilst own car and own place would be of benefit know wat i mean:laugh: its not impossible just abit of a challenge. i just think with this one the positive things about him i really like:)
Author sultry33 Posted January 5, 2009 Author Posted January 5, 2009 Congratulations to you. It must be more difficult to obtain a car in the UK than it is here in the states. Again, given the state of the economy and maybe your culture, it could explain why he's living at home. While it sounds like he may not tick all the boxes, the boxes he does tickle must be impressive Well done! thanks you'reasian, to be honest in the place we live we have easy access to all transport links which is i think why alot dont need a car.. he admitted he had to sell his car/home to pay legal fees to gain access to his kids..good reason in my book;) he is down to earth, funny, polite..true gent..slightly mysterious and shy taking it slow but it feels right. just wanted to show realy that sometimes a risk or change can be good. 1
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