About Me
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As someone who is very confidence, I feel quite comfortable interacting with other people. Indeed, I find the company of others very stimulating and enjoy meeting new people. My relaxed demeanor in groups makes people around me comfortable too. Perhaps because I feel comfortable talking about myself, others tend to enjoy being around me and perceive me as socially competent.
The confidence that helps me feel comfortable talking to people also spills into my own personal beliefs about myself. Although I have several strengths, it’s likely that I also acknowledge and accept my weaknesses. But unlike some people, I take full responsibility for my actions—I rarely regret things I’ve done in the past and are not embarrassed easily.
Perhaps the defining feature that sets my apart from most people is the exceptionally high standards that I set for myself. My competence in social gatherings as well as at work should provide ample evidence for this. With these characteristics, it’s very likely that people come to me for advice and generally think of me as someone with leader-like qualities.
As someone high in openness, I have a strong appreciation for beauty, both in art and nature. Indeed, it’s likely that I am easily absorbed in music and art, as well as natural phenomena. Another aspect of my openness is my emotional insight; that is, I probably have good access to and awareness of my own emotions.
Another aspect of the openness dimension is the tendency to think about abstract concepts and ideas. This thinking style may take the form of artistic and metaphorical use of language, and/or music composition or performance. Thus, it is likely that, either in at my work or spare time, I enjoy activities that get me “creative juices” flowing such as working out at the gym.
My tendency to be open-minded can have advantages and disadvantages. For instance, when there are no clear rules about how to approach a particular problem, my openness makes it easier for me to identify new ways to solve problems that might not be very obvious to people that are not as open as I am. In contrast, I may be bored easily in situations that lack high amounts of intellectual stimulation. In such cases, I might have difficulty excelling on projects that do not provide much stimulation or require much creative thinking. I appear to work and play hard. The benefits of being moderate, easy going are that, I achieve success through hard work, but I also know when and how to relax. My colleagues and friends likely consider me as reliable and fun to be around with. But this can sometime cause me some stress. For example, I may sometimes find it difficult to complete tasks thoroughly and efficiently, which can cause stress for both me and the people around me. I may occasionally experience stress by working hard to reach my goals, but I value having fun and just relaxing. Knowing how to balance both work and play is a gift to me, and I have the key ingredients for doing this.
As someone who is neither rigid nor careless, I likely get along with most people well. On the one hand, I recognize the value of working hard and therefore consider such qualities in others beneficial.
" THE LAWS OF "L" "E" "O" "
Generous and warmhearted Creative and enthusiastic Broad-minded and expansive Faithful and loving Open minded and non-judgmental Love different types of people. love trying new things. Friendly and Easy going. Very simple and Not hard to get Sexy and passionate. Laid back and good at sex. Great kisser and Unpredictable. Outgoing and Down to earth. Addictive and Attractive. Lover and not a player. Not picky but Confident. -------------------------------------------------------- Don't be scared to drop me a message. A few people have told me they were scared for being rejected. I am very friendly and open, I don't bite -------------------------------------------------------- If you are bold, ask your questionS and get the truth. ------------------------------------------------------
Questions We Should Ask (Or Wish They Had) Before Getting into a relationship.
Too many relationships fail because they failed to ask critical questions before starting their relationship. Here are a few key ones that we should consider asking:
1) Do we have a clear idea of each other’s financial obligations and goals, and do our ideas about exchanging gifts match.
2) Have we fully disclosed our health histories, both physical and mental?
3) Is my partner affectionate to the degree that I expect?
4) Can we comfortably and openly discuss our sexual needs, preferences and fears?
5) Can we go out when needed?
6) Do we truly listen to each other and fairly consider one another’s ideas and complaints?
7) Have we reached a clear understanding of each other’s spiritual beliefs and needs, and have we discussed how we expose to religious/moral education?
8) Do we like and respect each other’s friends?
9) Do we value and respect each other’s parents, and is either of us concerned about whether the parents will interfere with the relationship?
10) What would my family do that will annoy you?
11) Are there some things that you and I are NOT prepared to give up in the relationship?
12) If one of us were to be offered a career opportunity in a location far from the other’s family, are we prepared to move or broke up?
13) Does each of us feel fully confident in the other’s commitment to the relationship and believe that the bond can survive whatever challenges we may face?
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Interests
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Don't you think it's better to ask if you feel my vibe?
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Favorite Movies
too many to tell
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Favorite TV Shows
Comedies: The Addams Family,Alf ,Andy Richter Controls the Universe, Benson, The Beverly Hillbillies,Bewitched, The Bob Newhart Show, Boston Common, The Carol Burnett Show , Dramas: The Adventures of Briscoe County, Jr The Adventures of Superman, Alias Andromeda, Angel,Babylon 5, Babylon 5: The Legend of the Rangers ,Batman, Battlestar Gallactica, Battlestar Gallactica (2004),Beauty and the Beast,
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Favorite Books
1. The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkein
2. Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
3. The Bible (Various Contributors)
4. To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee
5. Cloudstreet by Tim Winton
6. Harry Potter And The Order Of The Phoenix (Book 5) by J. K. Rowling
7. Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell
8. The Hitch Hiker's Guide To The Galaxy by Douglas Adams
9. The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown and Catch 22 by Joseph Heller
10. A Fortunate Life by A.B. Facey
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Favorite Quote
Nonviolence is the answer to the crucial political and moral questions of our time; the need for mankind to overcome oppression and violence without resorting to oppression and violence. Mankind must evolve for all human conflict a method which rejects revenge, aggression, and retaliation. The foundation of such a method is love.
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