oceanshore

Wandering earth, seeking home

Gender
Male | 53
Country
United States
City
Sweet Home
State
Alabama
Height
6'0"
Last Login Date
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Age
53
Eye Color
Hazel
Body Type
Slender
Hair Color
Brown
Ethnicity
Caucasian
Denomination
Creatorist Christian
Looking For
Anything
Church Name
Life
Church Attendance
On special occasion
Church Raised In
Catholic
Do you drink?
No
Smoker
No
Willing to relocate?
Sure, why not
Marital Status
Single
Do you have children?
No
Do you want children?
Undecided/Open
Education Level
Masters/Post Grad
My Profession
Monk, Writer, Philosopher, Healer, Theologian, Dreamer
Interests
Communication, Culture, Health & Nutrition, Psychology, Travel, Education, Conflict Resolution, Marriage Ministry.
About Me
IXXP and quality time love language... seeking the same. (Ok for INFP, INFJ, INTP, ISFP).

I didn't really think I need a helpmate, as such, since I get along pretty well already. But it would be nice to have a soulmate/mindmate to talk to and to go for walks with. And maybe read books together.

I try to eat Lebanese or Indian food everyday. I like to travel. I adore animals. I enjoy languages, cultures and conversations. I like designers, editors, translators, therapists and words-women.

If interested, please ask for my detailed profile description.

Also, feel free to check out my articles and books at alignment dot life

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2 INTERESTING FILM QUOTES on "Marriage":
#1. From Ms. Austen Regrets, 2008. Min 58 to 60.
A conversation novelist Jane Austen had (circa 1815):

Madam Bigeon (MB): Did I tell you mademoiselle I have a letter from my friend living in Paris? She has read a wonderful new book. It is called "Raison et Sensibiité."

Jane Austen (JA): "Sense and Sensibility." [Her own book]

MB: My friend says whoever the woman is who wrote this book, she knows more about love than anyone else in the world. [Jane Austen wrote this]

JA: Like someone who can't cook writing a recipe book. [Jane Austen never married and never had a boyfriend.]

MB: Passion is meant for the young. It fades so quickly.

JA: Not in our dreams.

MB: Comfort remains, friendship remains. If you are lucky as I was.

JA: Happiness in marriage is entirely a matter of chance.

MB: But the fuss we make about who to choose...
And love still dies and money still vanishes. And every woman, spinster, wife, widow... every woman has regrets. So we read about your heroines and feel young again. And in love and full of hope as if we can make that choice again.

JA: And do it right this time. [When Jane was young, she turned down a man who proposed because she said she didn't love him.]

MB: This is the gift which God has given you. [To write novels about romance.] It is enough, I think.


#2. From Ms. Austen Regrets, 2008. Min 70 to 71:

Mrs. Cassandra Austen (Jane's mother):
It's not like in the storybooks Fanny. Books always end with weddings. All the interesting business happens after that. Like finding out that however much you love the man you married, you love your children more.
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