so, i bit the bullet and signed up for lavalife. part of me is absolutely humiliated and ashamed, but another part of me is very curious to see what happens. so far, most of the people i've browsed through seem to feel the same way. you see a lot of profiles that start "like you, i really don't know what i'm doing here" or "just looking around". there have been a few "interesting" guys. i love the ones that list their demands: no games; if you don't like dogs don't bother wasting my time. or why you should choose them: they make a lot of money or this one guy who wears an electric blue shark skin suit in his profile photo and wrote a lyric poem about his "pecker".
but, i'm currently communicating with one guy who seems like he might be all right. i think we're going to meet up for a drink this week, but after the last blind date, i could go one of two ways: i could remain optimistic that this one will be the good kind of interesting, or i could get halfway to the bar and then turn tail and run home. so far, i know that he's a professor and he's half-italian. you know how i love my italian boys. it's a good start.
Monday, November 14, 2005
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Oy, lavalife...well, it should be interesting, to say the least. I put in my profile "if you're divorced, married, over the age of 35 or live in another country, I'm not interested". Guess who contacts me? Guys in third world countries, guys who don't speak english, guys who are married and just looking "for a friend", or guys who are over the age of 50. Oh and of course the crazy guys who say they're math geniuses and turn out to be 13.
Good luck!!!
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