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By *eroLondon OP Man
over a year ago
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Lådìes, Nøn-Bínarìes, Gentlemën and Persons of Interest...
The quintessential woman: is there such a thing? What does it mean to you, if anything? Is this someone who follows her core values and principles - whatever they may be? Is she assured, confident and motivated?
Or perhaps this is a superfluous thread for the sake of a thread! |
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By *eroLondon OP Man
over a year ago
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"I will have a think. But I'm sad you missed the opportunity to post about a quimtessential woman
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That's probably because I much prefer the Elizabethan archaic term "quinny" as opposed to "quim". |
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I don't believe I take an idealised view.
There are qualities I admire, certainly being true to her core-values.
But that's an aspect of congruence between one's self-concept and one's innate self.
So the quality I admire above all is self-acceptance: Authenticity.
Trust is important in relationships and one can only be as honest with others as they accept and understand themselves.
After that the next priority is a nice ass. |
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"I will have a think. But I'm sad you missed the opportunity to post about a quimtessential woman
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That's probably because I much prefer the Elizabethan archaic term "quinny" as opposed to "quim". "
You still could've worked that in there somehow. Quinnytessential.
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"Lådìes, Nøn-Bínarìes, Gentlemën and Persons of Interest...
The quintessential woman: is there such a thing? What does it mean to you, if anything? Is this someone who follows her core values and principles - whatever they may be? Is she assured, confident and motivated?
Or perhaps this is a superfluous thread for the sake of a thread!"
I’m not sure such a thing exists for all. There may be women who ‘tick every box’ for certain men. For some, that will be celebrities who they think fit the bill, for some it will be their partners, for some it may be someone they haven’t yet met.
At 46 years old, I hoped I would have found my ‘one’ by now. I haven’t and I will keep on searching, but I’m under no illusions that my perfect women is out there. I don’t believe there is any such thing, just someone who meshes nicely with my life, interests, hopes, dreams etc.
But by jingo she needs to be filthy. |
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By *eroLondon OP Man
over a year ago
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"I don't believe I take an idealised view.
There are qualities I admire, certainly being true to her core-values.
But that's an aspect of congruence between one's self-concept and one's innate self.
So the quality I admire above all is self-acceptance: Authenticity.
Trust is important in relationships and one can only be as honest with others as they accept and understand themselves.
After that the next priority is a nice ass."
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Thank you for this. A most interesting observation. |
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By *eroLondon OP Man
over a year ago
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"I will have a think. But I'm sad you missed the opportunity to post about a quimtessential woman
J
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That's probably because I much prefer the Elizabethan archaic term "quinny" as opposed to "quim".
You still could've worked that in there somehow. Quinnytessential.
J"
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My dear Autumnal flower, if we were to engage in passionate interludes then a quim/quinny would be 'essential! |
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"Lådìes, Nøn-Bínarìes, Gentlemën and Persons of Interest...
The quintessential woman: is there such a thing? What does it mean to you, if anything? Is this someone who follows her core values and principles - whatever they may be? Is she assured, confident and motivated?
Or perhaps this is a superfluous thread for the sake of a thread!" I just love being me. |
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By *eroLondon OP Man
over a year ago
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"Lådìes, Nøn-Bínarìes, Gentlemën and Persons of Interest...
The quintessential woman: is there such a thing? What does it mean to you, if anything? Is this someone who follows her core values and principles - whatever they may be? Is she assured, confident and motivated?
Or perhaps this is a superfluous thread for the sake of a thread!
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I just love being me. "
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"I don't believe I take an idealised view.
There are qualities I admire, certainly being true to her core-values.
But that's an aspect of congruence between one's self-concept and one's innate self.
So the quality I admire above all is self-acceptance: Authenticity.
Trust is important in relationships and one can only be as honest with others as they accept and understand themselves.
After that the next priority is a nice ass.
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Thank you for this. A most interesting observation. "
De nada, my pleasure. |
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"I would say the late Queen & my mother are the The quintessential woman I know . Class, humility, compassion and loved by all who know/knew them (well most lol) "
Well shit. I'm no woman then...... |
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I'll come out with it. WTF is a womanly woman? What's a manly man? Is it desirable to be womanly if you're a woman? What if you're not womanly?
Nerø, I'm going with this thread being superfluous, as you suggested in the OP |
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"I'll come out with it. WTF is a womanly woman? What's a manly man? Is it desirable to be womanly if you're a woman? What if you're not womanly?
Nerø, I'm going with this thread being superfluous, as you suggested in the OP "
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"I'll come out with it. WTF is a womanly woman? What's a manly man? Is it desirable to be womanly if you're a woman? What if you're not womanly?
Nerø, I'm going with this thread being superfluous, as you suggested in the OP "
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By *eroLondon OP Man
over a year ago
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"I'll come out with it. WTF is a womanly woman? What's a manly man? Is it desirable to be womanly if you're a woman? What if you're not womanly?
Nerø, I'm going with this thread being superfluous, as you suggested in the OP "
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KC² — I just loved the way you quickly quaffed that 'Nduja pizza, with quintessential decadence. |
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"I'll come out with it. WTF is a womanly woman? What's a manly man? Is it desirable to be womanly if you're a woman? What if you're not womanly?
Nerø, I'm going with this thread being superfluous, as you suggested in the OP
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KC² — I just loved the way you quickly quaffed that 'Nduja pizza, with quintessential decadence."
Nooooooo you can't deflect! Expand. Clarify. What was the nub of the question in the OP? |
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By *eroLondon OP Man
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"Prepare the hounds, call for the messengers...we need to scour the four lands for this legendary Ligeia. She of 'ravenesque' hair.
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She left a long time ago. "
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Then we shall summon the minstrels to pen a sonnet of remembrance.
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For me the quintessential woman doesnt necessarily have a certain physical 'look'
Someone who is confident,
Intellegent,
Articulate,
Ladylike,
Knows her mind and has a high level of integrity,
the heart of a lion,
And can grab the attention of an entire room, without saying a single word!
Looks or a type don't really come into it for me,
Every kind of look, or every type, has its place.
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By *eroLondon OP Man
over a year ago
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"For me the quintessential woman doesnt necessarily have a certain physical 'look'
Someone who is confident,
Intellegent,
Articulate,
Ladylike,
Knows her mind and has a high level of integrity,
the heart of a lion,
And can grab the attention of an entire room, without saying a single word!
Looks or a type don't really come into it for me,
Every kind of look, or every type, has its place."
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Thank you, my enigmatic nymph! |
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