Shadrack34: votes = 1

My perfect woman is balanced.  She’s career oriented, but
knows how to kick back and relax.  All class in public and a vixen in
the bedroom.  She’s a redhead and shorter than I am.

She likes sports and art and understands why both have equal value.

Likes animals and doesn’t mind a pet or two.

Thin to athletic with a love for physical activity. 

She eats what she wants in moderation and doesn’t let the bounds of
society trap her into being something she’s not.

She like to wake me up in the morning with sex and  scratch my back
in the evenings before bed.

One Response to “Shadrack34: votes = 1”


  1. PerfectWoman Says:

    Dear Shadrack34, thank you for your participation!

    Your Perfect Woman sounds like a nice person who doesn’t worry too much.

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    FROM YOU SCRATCH MY BACK I’LL SCRATCH YOURS:

    //www.nytimes.com/books/97/05/11/reviews/970511.11papinet.html

    Evolution by natural selection is a nasty business. Out there in the wild, animals of all kinds contend fiercely for scarce resources, and the meek leave no descendants to inherit their uncompetitive genes. But how then have we humans ended up so nice? True, we are not all saints, but it is a rare member of the species Homo sapiens who does not feel some impulse to lend a hand to those in need.

    One ready answer would be that we are not slaves to our genes. We may indeed be products of biological evolution, separated from our chimpanzee cousins by a mere five million years of natural selection. But we are also creatures of culture, in whom civilization has instilled many characteristics that have nothing to do with animal competition. According to this way of thought, our niceness is just one of the many traits we get from our cultural nurture rather than our biological nature, along with literacy, litigiousness and a liking for rock ‘n’ roll.

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    It’s nice to eat whatever you want without worrying, and nice to hear that a guy wants that. But it seems like a lot of women have been trained to worry over every bite. Where did we go wrong?

    Thank you and good luck,
    -Your Perfect Woman

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