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Personal Ad 3/2008
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Personal Ad 3/2008 |
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500 words and you’re mine!
Imagine! All I have to do is type the right words in this little box and the woman of my dreams comes dancing (and laughing) into my life. It’s like magic! I know you’re out there because I can feel you reading this. In one paragraph you’ll recognize me. Another one and our hearts will connect through the realm where love lives. Then comes Spring.
Can I fit my essence in 500 words? Can I make the glimpse so compelling that you’ll read on and (be still my heart) Reply? Yes, I believe I can. Not only because I’m a writer, but also because you’re already beginning to feel it. It’s going to happen anyway. All we have to do is let it.
I am a man who embraces paradox. I live on a golf course, but don’t play golf. I have website that supports caretakers of handicapped pets but I don’t have any animals. I run a business that supports companies in the renewable energy industry, yet I still tend to leave the bathroom light on when I leave the room. I am a Master Electrician trained in Reiki, a Microsoft Certified Professional that uses an iPhone, and a compassionate, romantic man who frequently needs alone-time.
I like thunderous waterfalls, forests that are nearly silent until you really listen, rushing through treetops on ziplines, formal cocktail parties, dinners where everyone laughs when someone burps, and I’ll eat (almost) anything except zucchini. My deepest unfullfilled fantasy is to make love in zero-gravity. I like to learn, explore, fix stuff, teach, and allow gratitude-energy to course through my meditations. I love to play, to touch, to massage, to neck, and have my back scratched for endless hours by long, sharp fingernails.
Take my breath away! Send me photos that look like the woman of my dreams. You turn heads when you walk into a room and your eyes and your smile will capture me. My sweetheart is a gorgeous, brilliant, self-assured, self-aware woman who loves her life
who can enjoy every moment without needing me to be anything other than exactly what I am.
I want to love deeply, without holding back; play, learn, explore, ride, dance, touch, but I don’t want to give up my life, my ‘space’, my alone-time to do that. If I call you after several days might you say “I’m glad you called…” instead of “Why haven’t you called?” Is it possible to take most of the ‘expectation’ out of relationship? With self-acceptance and the intention not to judge, perhaps we can bring everything we are across the threshold.
Are you there?
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