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Old 10.25.2007, 10:08 PM   #46
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Originally Posted by luxinterior
I have always gone for older guys. This summer I tried younger guys (they are fun). But there is something to be said for being at similar points in life. Also, since pursuing art is kind of a priority for me right now, it is nice being around someone who can relate, instead of someone who makes stupid generalizations about art and people who like to make art. Whenever I'm in the company of people like that, I feel like I'm talking to my father, which is a turn-off if there ever was one.

ah ha ha ha ha. yeah, that sounds terrible.

it strikes me as curious though, how you calculate the pros and cons as if you were shopping for office equipment. you don't trust your gut? it seems to me that the "arguments in favor" are nothing more than rationalizations for what you really want, which is preconscious. it's a peculiar way to operate you have-- very cerebral. maybe that's what's causing the trouble here? trust your instincts more...

anyway luxy, have fun & don't overthink it. im off to make dinner & hang out w/ the trophy wife, ha ha-- hope to chat with you more often.
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