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About Me
I'm curious about this site. A friend mentioned it and I wasn't sure I believed that a free dating site existed. So...I guess I was wrong. And there you are...a man who can admit when he's wrong. :)
Right, you might not like me. Just being honest. I have no real job at the moment. I take them as they come. This means I can't impress you with some fancy place that has $300 bottles of wine. I can, however, give you great conversation and company and a listening ear like none other. And, if you have a job idea for someone with a Masters of Divinity who is great with a variety of people, excellent community builder in any organization, lots of public speaking experience, with years of proven leadership ability...please let me know. :) Long shot...but figure it can't hurt.
Still within my first year in the city so I haven't learned all the ins and outs, but I'm getting there, albeit slowly. Any help you can offer this wayward Colorado boy? :)
First Date
We would enjoy graceful and intelligent conversation, combining wit and flirtation in a way that commands both our attention while being aware of good judgment and appropriate limits. Is that contradictory? I don't think it has to be...that's where the fun is. I also find that there are good pairings of theological concepts with various wine selections. e.g., Calvin with Shiraz, or atonement theories with a good bold Cabernet. Perhaps you have a pairing you'd like to share...enlighten me!
I hope for a woman who expects me to grow and improve myself as I challenge her to do the same. I hope for someone who is okay eating cheese dip with me (only occasionally, I promise). Someone who likes movies and working out, and someone who is willing to explore spiritual questions surrounding ultimate reality. Ultimate reality being that which IS, apart from whether I believe it or not. I'm amazed at how many people seem to think that whatever they believe is ultimate reality. How can this be?! Someone capable of deep thought and discussion, then great fun and laughter.
I've noticed a number of people who enjoy sarcasm. I would like to say a brief word about this. I love humor and even sarcasm. What I don't like is sarcasm at someone else's expense. Humor is an opportunity to evaluate a person's general intelligence. Are they able to create humor in the everyday moments of life with witty connections to the not so mundane, or are they only able to find humor in the demeaning of someone else. That kind of sarcasm is usually only hurtful and isn't the kind of thing that sustains good and lasting relationships.
Now...who wants to play? :)
orchard111 has 2 roses that can be sent.
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