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allyleigh
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educatedPosted : 26 Jul, 2009 05:25 PMNot being thoroughly educated does not indicate a lack of intelligence or good working ethic. Would I prefer that my husband have a level of education similar to my own? Sure, but his personal accomplishments and driving ambitions can say so much more about a man than just a degree.
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allyleigh
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Rate me 1to10Posted : 26 Jul, 2009 10:52 AMI've been going through the forums and I've noticed plenty of posts and responses from you. This shows me you're a thinker and are willing to indulge in meaningful conversation, making you very attactive!
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allyleigh
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educatedPosted : 26 Jul, 2009 10:48 AMI expect that a man has at least graduated highschool, but it's much more important that he is ambitious and goal-driven rather than "well-educated" with a college degree. Anyone who takes pride and joy in his work is very attractive.
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allyleigh
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american womenPosted : 26 Jul, 2009 10:44 AMI agree with you 100%. However, this culture hasn't just yielded women who are all "I am woman, hear me roar!", but as well plenty of men who don't know how to be a man anymore. And who can blame a man for being confused about what his role is anymore?
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allyleigh
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how about a houston postPosted : 26 Jul, 2009 10:39 AMHowdy! I'm out in Rosenberg! Where are all the other Houston folks?
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