My list is mostly from experience.
I took a girl hiking one time, she talked about how her father used to take her camping, so I was optimistic. We found a cool lake, some Carrots, berries, etc. THEN she had to pee, but she had never peed outside before. She was hoping there was going to be an outhouse or something I guess. We were more than a few leagues from the nearest facilities, but after suffering for about an hour, she wants to try.
So I scouted a very appropriate looking log, explained the 3 seashells, and marched about 50 yards away so she could do her thing. After about 30 minutes she comes out of the woods, wearing the shorts that she packed in her bag, crying. Apparently something terrible happened and her dad wanted to kill me when we I dropped her off.
I don't mind SOME* Crunchy, Granola, Organic things but, when it becomes a sort of philosophy about life, overriding fun, efficiency, adventure, budgets and common sense, it winds up on the list. A lot of women consider themselves Crunchy but, when a girl wants to be in a relationship with me for the purpose of living off the grid, so she can make her organic soap business that smells like cat pee and patchouli, Crunchy becomes a red flag. Granola is just a gateway food.
Also I dated a girl for about two weeks, which mostly occurred in my territory for the first week but I came over for lunch and her whole world was covered in horse paraphernalia. We took a drive and she wanted me to pull over so she could "Free" some skinny horses, by tearing down their fence or something. She cried and wouldn't talk to me for the rest of the day. The next day, I came over and brought a movie, but she was cold and distant, still hung up about those horses.
Frankly, its not just horses, its all the Boundary Creatures: Dolphins, Unicorns, Horses, Dragons, etc. I don't get it, and its definitely a flag.
Thats how things get on the List.
Positives too.
I've been in 2.5 relationships where they loved running with me, and I loved working out with them. I didn't even know I wanted that until I had it.
Relationships where they drive the wheels off of whatever they get their hands on. Fantastic.
Relationships where they love to sing and write the most challenging and soulful things.
These aren't needs but, the wish list grows with each thing I run into that blows my mind.
I took a girl hiking one time, she talked about how her father used to take her camping, so I was optimistic. We found a cool lake, some Carrots, berries, etc. THEN she had to pee, but she had never peed outside before. She was hoping there was going to be an outhouse or something I guess. We were more than a few leagues from the nearest facilities, but after suffering for about an hour, she wants to try.
So I scouted a very appropriate looking log, explained the 3 seashells, and marched about 50 yards away so she could do her thing. After about 30 minutes she comes out of the woods, wearing the shorts that she packed in her bag, crying. Apparently something terrible happened and her dad wanted to kill me when we I dropped her off.
I don't mind SOME* Crunchy, Granola, Organic things but, when it becomes a sort of philosophy about life, overriding fun, efficiency, adventure, budgets and common sense, it winds up on the list. A lot of women consider themselves Crunchy but, when a girl wants to be in a relationship with me for the purpose of living off the grid, so she can make her organic soap business that smells like cat pee and patchouli, Crunchy becomes a red flag. Granola is just a gateway food.
Also I dated a girl for about two weeks, which mostly occurred in my territory for the first week but I came over for lunch and her whole world was covered in horse paraphernalia. We took a drive and she wanted me to pull over so she could "Free" some skinny horses, by tearing down their fence or something. She cried and wouldn't talk to me for the rest of the day. The next day, I came over and brought a movie, but she was cold and distant, still hung up about those horses.
Frankly, its not just horses, its all the Boundary Creatures: Dolphins, Unicorns, Horses, Dragons, etc. I don't get it, and its definitely a flag.
Thats how things get on the List.
Positives too.
I've been in 2.5 relationships where they loved running with me, and I loved working out with them. I didn't even know I wanted that until I had it.
Relationships where they drive the wheels off of whatever they get their hands on. Fantastic.
Relationships where they love to sing and write the most challenging and soulful things.
These aren't needs but, the wish list grows with each thing I run into that blows my mind.
haha the whole reason I wrote this is because I read about your date wanting to free the horsies,
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