I'm impatient, critical, and have difficulty concealing my state of mind. I bite my nails and sometimes go a day or two without shaving my legs. I allow the interior of my car to get more cluttered than it ought to be and I forget to take my clothes out of the dryer. I don't read my Bible as often as I should and I don't spend enough time bonding with my siblings.
I thought it would be best to be honest about my imperfections in the beginning... Now, on to the good stuff... I'm generous, creative, confident, affectionate, intellectual, truthful, and faithful. I don't use any kind of illegal substances, I'm a safe driver, and I'm debt-free.
Here are some of the things I like to do for fun:
I love music, singing, and going to concerts or to the theater. I also enjoy travel, resorts, boating/fishing, and horseback riding. I love to cook, sample fine wines, and go out to nice restaurants. I enjoy hosting dinner parties and hookah parties for friends. If you're not quite sure what hookah is, ask me and I'll explain rather enthusiastically.
My Ideal Person
I would like to meet a man who is responsible, both personally and financially. I want someone who is family oriented, kind, loyal, dilligent, ambitious, focused, and goal oriented. I'm attracted to men who are confident, cultured, style-conscious, and CONSIDERATE. It is important that you be able to play Scrabble with me and pose some sort of a challenge.
What are your favorite television shows?:
Nip/Tuck, House, American Idol, Shark Week on Discovery
Favorite films:
Jaws, From Hell, The Princess Bride, Boondock Saints
What are your favorite musicians or bands?:
Dream Theater, Porcupine Tree, Panic! at the Disco, Soilwork,
Josh Groban, Tonic, Live, Led Zeppeli
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Please describe your faith. How important is your faith to you?
I believe that Jesus Christ was the son of God, and that He and God are one and the same, and that He died for my sins and will one day return. I hope I'm not driving when the Rapture takes place, because I don't want to think about my poor car getting crunched up...
Why is a Christian relationship so important to you?
Because it's the only way it will work.
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