SimarikSmokin wrote:Hi Everyone well here is another thinker!
What's up with you? Troubling our knees are we??
SimarikSmokin wrote:So "What is your or was you ideal woman/or man?? like??? did you find him/her? are you happy?
Happy? Who can truly say he/she is happy without a care in the world?
SimarikSmokin wrote:WELL MY IDEAL MAN should have a sense of humor should be manly, not talkative but must be able to debate with me, a nice smile, i like colored eyes so well it doesn't matter they are just colors! but i just hope he can make me happy and shouldn't be typical indian like i cook he eats, or he is the one who wears the pants. I consider both of us to wear the pants equally. He should help around the house. We should be able to Communicate.
A few things here. That sense of humour bit sounds like it is a straight rip-off from an interview that any supermodel so far has given to Cosmopolitan. I expected a little originality here.
Your views on a 'typical indian' are factually inconsistent. By saying that you consider both of you to wear pants equally you are actually vindicating the right of the male to dominate. Why should you even mention that the person who wears the pants is the one in charge. I think it is downright derogatory to the dignity of a woman.
SimarikSmokin wrote:Well this is just an example but however you can Tell everyone your ideal man where you met him/her are you guys happy?? YADAYADA!!!!

And, whatever I have posted above is a shining example of how you can take a seemingly innocent quote, maliciously twist it and present your interpretetions of it. Don't I rock???
PS: SimarikSmokin, you do realise that I do not mean what I have said, right?

Just doing it good-naturedly.