“The Google of
online dating”
— The Boston Globe
“Completely free”
— TIME
“A favorite hangout
for internet goers”
— The Village Voice
“A perfect example
of the Web 2.0 revolution”
— New York Post
“The Google of
online dating”
— The Boston Globe
“Completely free”
— TIME
“A favorite hangout
for internet goers”
— The Village Voice
“A perfect example
of the Web 2.0 revolution”
— New York Post
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29 / F / Straight / Seeing someone
Seattle, Washington
notdoctorlaura, 31 Seattle, Washington more methodical
jordan75, 21 Seattle, Washington less mathematical
MishaDay, 35 Seattle, Washington similar
sakaki-san, 32 Seattle, Washington less artsy
Pezziet, 25 Seattle, Washington more spiritual
iyardo, 23 Seattle, Washington more of a geek
Call_me_Kat, 39 Seattle, Washington more pure
GigglerGirl, 32 Seattle, Washington less trusting
As with many things, I have to go off of what people tell me I'm good at. I've gotten compliments on my ability to kiss and the like. Also, I've been rated well on my shoulder rubs.
B)Office Space, American Beauty, American Pie, Velvet Goldmine, Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Shawshank Redemption, Fight Club, The Princess Bride, Zoolander, All the Queen's Men, A Clockwork Orange, Magnolia, Amelie, Serenity, etc.
C)Ella Fitzgerald, Green Day, Jem, CCR, Tom Petty, The White Stripes, Muse, Radiohead, The Beatles, good movie soundtracks, etc.
D)Ice cream, bacon, nectarines, chocolate, pineapple, popcorn, medium-rare steak, my dad's famous broccoli stuff, plain yogurt with fresh fruit and granola, fried chicken, potatoes, curries, pho, etc.
(More will be added to all of these lists...just give me time...)
How can we make schools more evenly provided for so that every student gets a fair and decent education?
How do we make comprehensive sex ed. the standard in public schools?
Why do so many people crop their profile pictures so that the thumbnail version just shows an eye?
Could I get any more cute fuzzy socks stuffed into my sock drawer?
Why are there so many southern states with towns named Lynchburg? Were they named for people or activities? And why are they still around? Wouldn't someone have thought it wise to get around to changing the names to something more upbeat like: Welcomeville, Smiley Town, or even just We're-Not-Murdering-Bigots Town?
~You have something interesting to say,
~You're interested in volunteering with Steampunk related events,
~You have questions about The Wet Spot (aka the Center for Sex Positive Culture), or
~Something in my profile got your attention.