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Choosing between two women


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1. Attractiveness (Not the end all be all, if there is clearly a difference between the two than yeah. If same the others that follow are more important.)

2. A strong sense of good morals/ethics/ and overall just trustworthy (ie won't likely cheat on you)

3. Same Interest: The more that person has in common with you the better. Could triumph over the better looking one. I say white down a list of what you have in common with them. Ready to lose watching panther games with her just because the other is slightly hotter?

4. Crazy/bang everything that moves? Then pass

5. Do they have any income coming in?

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Pick the one with the least crazy.

 

Which one has real friends?  Which one doesn't get upset if you choose to hang with your buddies, and not have her around?  Which one has the best outlook on life?

The older I get the less I worry about looks, and the more I focus on how cool she is, and if we can make each other laugh.

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