so, do you think iwilldare.com should be required reading for any man fool enough to want to be my husband? or is this all really just more information than one person needs to know?
I think your writing is a great window into the secret world of a woman’s mind. It’s awesome and I recommend it to all my guy friends who say, “I just don’t get women, man.” (trust me, they say that all the time)
Craig
27.Jun.02 at 11:35 pm
This is incredibly off-topic, but are you the woman who wrote the infamous Paul Revere and the Raiders review for the Eau Claire Leader-Telegram?
It should be required reading. The more your future mate can know about you, the better. He should be smart enough to realize that your past is your past, for better or for worse, and that you are beyond that and wanting to be with him for him. Further, since a marriage should be based on not only attraction to physical attributes but also to attraction and compatibility with their wit, humor, morals, thoughts, hobbies, desires, goals, etc…, the more he knows about you, the better. Now, if you’re lucky, he has a blog, too, and you can read up his archives!
Sherry reads my stuff, and did so before we dated, as I did the same on her blog.
Yes, it did help us.
Thomas
28.Jun.02 at 6:58 am
Your writing should be required reading, but only along with you, not before he meets you. The whole point of dating is to get to know someone. If he has a blog, all the better! You can be on Oberon reading his blog, and he can be on Otto reading yours. Read them out loud to each other. Support each other when you get to a bad day, maybe even ask deeper questions on subjects the writer intimated at, but never fully covered.
You can achive that same level of intimacy over time without blogs, but life happens around you so fast, sometimes you never get to the good stuff before you’ve broken up.
amanda
17.Mar.03 at 7:17 pm
go with the word of god. He will tell you what to do
I think it should be required reading for *everyone*, but that’s just me.
I think your writing is a great window into the secret world of a woman’s mind. It’s awesome and I recommend it to all my guy friends who say, “I just don’t get women, man.” (trust me, they say that all the time)
This is incredibly off-topic, but are you the woman who wrote the infamous Paul Revere and the Raiders review for the Eau Claire Leader-Telegram?
can i plead the fifth?
It should be required reading. The more your future mate can know about you, the better. He should be smart enough to realize that your past is your past, for better or for worse, and that you are beyond that and wanting to be with him for him. Further, since a marriage should be based on not only attraction to physical attributes but also to attraction and compatibility with their wit, humor, morals, thoughts, hobbies, desires, goals, etc…, the more he knows about you, the better. Now, if you’re lucky, he has a blog, too, and you can read up his archives!
Sherry reads my stuff, and did so before we dated, as I did the same on her blog.
Yes, it did help us.
Your writing should be required reading, but only along with you, not before he meets you. The whole point of dating is to get to know someone. If he has a blog, all the better! You can be on Oberon reading his blog, and he can be on Otto reading yours. Read them out loud to each other. Support each other when you get to a bad day, maybe even ask deeper questions on subjects the writer intimated at, but never fully covered.
You can achive that same level of intimacy over time without blogs, but life happens around you so fast, sometimes you never get to the good stuff before you’ve broken up.
go with the word of god. He will tell you what to do