Ugliesvspretties: votes = 4
Where to begin? I’m not sure there is enough room on here to
describe the perfect woman. Likewise, I don’t think there would be
enough here for the perfect guy either. Having stated that, I will do
my best to assist in this project. Wish me luck!
I do believe that we should start off with looks since that’s usually
the first thing we notice in people. This is going to be really hard
to describe since there are sooo many different sizes, shapes, colors
that can be considered “perfect” in my eyes.. I’m going to have to
make it vague for now…
Height-5′ to 5′10 I would like her at eye level or just a little
smaller. Body type-mmmm nice athletic body, not too muscular, but
tone. Could live with someone with a body like Carmen Electra’s in
Meet the Spartans. That is a body..
What’s next? Pretty faces are hard to describe, light colored eyes,
pretty smile, and smooth skin with long hair is a good start. A nice
tanned body is hard to resist as well.
She would have to be athletic; I would think the perfect woman could
hang with the things that I do. Most importantly, she would have to be
understanding, forgiving and believe that honesty and communication is
the key to any successful relationship. She would have to love me for
who I am and accept me for the situation that I am in. However,
knowing this, she would want to be part of my world and know that I
would love her just the same.
Some other things would be that she was drama free, no kids, no crazy
ex’s and be financially secure. We are talking about the “perfect”
woman right? smile. Hope this helps with the project.
February 11th, 2008 at 2:51 pm
Dear Ugliesvspretties, thank you for your participation!
Your Perfect Woman sounds honest, accepting and physically fit.
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FROM SPECIALS BY SCOTT WESTERFELD:
//www.amazon.com/Specials-Uglies-Scott-Westerfeld/dp/1416947957
Grade 8 Up–This final installment in the series is a warning of the dangers of overconsumption and conformity. Set some time in the future, after a human-made bacteria destroyed the modern world, the trilogy tells of new cities established and tightly controlled through brainwashing and a series of operations leading to a compliant society. Tally Youngblood, the 16-year-old protagonist, learns in the first two books that free will and truth are more important than a false sense of security. In Specials, she has become an elite fighting machine, fully enhanced with nanotechnology and super-fast reflexes, and made to work as a Special Circumstances agent for the nameless city that she fled. As in the first two books, much of the story takes place with characters whizzing through the air on hoverboards, but Tally and her friends are in for some harsh realities here. Readers who enjoyed Uglies and Pretties (both S & S, 2005) will not want to miss Specials, but those who have not read those books will not understand much of what is happening. Westerfeld’s themes include vanity, environmental conservation, Utopian idealism, fascism, violence, and love. In this trilogy, the author calls for a revolution in our hearts and minds–think The Matrix.–Corinda J. Humphrey, Los Angeles Public Library
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I sometimes think men like women who are full of drama, but maybe it depends on the guy.
Thank you and good luck,
-Your Perfect Woman
February 12th, 2008 at 8:25 am
I think the perfect woman is more than she appears to be. Thanks for the reply and thumbs up for knowing all about the Uglies series as well as the nice pic of Carmen. Considering this project I had to use a user name related to that series. As for the drama in women, if they can handle mine, then I’m more than willing to handle theirs.
February 27th, 2008 at 5:36 pm
What?! I like the part about “tanned skin” does he desire a Trapper woman? HA! There is no perfect woman if there wer I WOULD BE HER! I rule you drool HA!