2006/05/31

MySpace member looking for relationship

I want to know about relationships and find out about love here in the 21st century. You know, I feel so far away from the one I should be with... where is she? I can't stand this long-distance-problem.

This profile on MySpace caught my attention. What she said was very cool:


About me: READ THIS FIRST!!! If you don't live near me, and you ask me to be on your friends list, you will be deleted. Not only because you didn't bother to read my profile, but because it's not practical. I don't believe in long distance relationships. Most of you just want a hot chick on your friends list so you can look good. That ain't me. I only have friends I cherish, and see face to face. I am honest, kind, and love animals (both 4 legged and two). I can be loyal and true and if you work with me I will always work with you. I don't take on friends lightly, but when you do become my friend, it will be for life. I don't care what the problem that comes up, if you are willing to work on it, then so will I. I have an Irish temper, but always forgive later on. I don't hold grudges. And I don't like people who do, because they are friends one day, and not the next. True blue people don't do that to others.

Who I'd like to meet: I see a lot of hipster poser types on here who have the right look and right tats. Yuck. I want a real guy. Not some guy trying so hard to be different he looks like every other guy trying to be different which makes him look like any other. I just want a genuine man who can make me laugh and is always willing to be there. I want a man who means it when he says he loves me. Love is forever. Not just during good weather.

So, she got me to thinking and I wrote to her. What do you think will come of it? Will we type out interesting conversations? Will we have virtual intercourse? Will we feel each other through the keypads, clickety-clack, how I adore it when you chatter that way!

Or will we meet in real life? Does that really happen? I feel like it's something we only discuss in cyberspace and it never can actually occur. As if life is never as good as the imagination!