gsilver wrote:
Being my best friend first.
Though dating friends can have it ramifications I have found that, for me, building a solid friendship with a girl I like is an important step before trying anything romantic. If he/she doesn't like you as a friend first, there is no way there can be a meaningful relationship. But, then again, what do I know? I'm practically a monk....
As far as characteristics:
Intelligent: I need a girl who I can have meaningful discussions from the meaning of life to how mouthgasmic a good patty melt is.
Classy: I like a girl who looks good in an evening dress and who likes to ball room dance and things like that. I have never understood the good of bump and grind dancing (besides the obvious).
A good communicator: I, like most of us, suck at communicating and picking up on non-verbal cues. I need someone who can understand that, help me communicate, and give me the benefit of the doubt when I do something stupid.
Geeky: I spend most of my time working with tech and therefore most of my thoughts and interests are in that area. I need a girl who enjoys talking Ghz. I need her to support my work and it would be much easier for me to support her work if she were into tech. There is little that grabs my interest outside of tech, literature, games, music, and movies.
Attractive to me: Super models are great and all but I prefer girls with a less mainstream beauty. I find I have a more gestalt view of beauty; it's not just individual bodily characteristics but how they complement each other and come together to make a whole hottie. This is why I hate boob jobs, no matter how well they are done, the result never seems to fit with the rest of the girl's body.
So, yeah, I have high standard and will be looking forward to another decade of monkhood....
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~Michael