I believe the world is a complicated place. I believe we are all looking for something, but frequently we are all looking for different things.
I've been through several relationships. When I was looking to settle down while working at Boeing with great pay, the young lady I saw was doing triathalons, riding 50 miles for fun, and looking for someone to enjoy those rides with.
I've never been overly motivated by money, despite enjoying vacations and the relaxation they offer. But without money, it becomes very hard to enjoy yourself, meet people, or even go out for dinner.
I actually may have known my soul mate when I was in 2nd grade. We both had blonde hair, we spent nearly every moment together. We talked, we ran, we did what kids do. But when her family moved to North Dakota, her father taking a job back there, I never got a number, there was no e-mail, and I never saw her again.
More often then not as I got older, I didn't know when women were hitting on me. I look back and wonder what the hell I was thinking, but reflect that I wasn't that interested in most of them anyway. And the ones that wanted a quick fling since, well... I wasn't that interested in them, or I'd have hoped for more than just a quick thing.
I just finished watching Pretty Woman for the first time in YEARS. Two people, meeting on the street, and end up finding true love. Does that really happen? Can it? I'd like to think so. I've been a hopeful romantic most of my life. And while I didn't know Louis Vuitton from a Birkin until about a month ago, I guess you *can* teach dogs new tricks...
This dog is happy for those who have met their match, sad for those who haven't, and hopeful all our hopes are just a chance meeting from happening. But we must be positive and hopeful, for to miss our chance because of a bad day... do we really want that to change our whole life???
(And why didn't someone tell Julia Roberts LV is the shiznet, so she could get a bunch of AWESOME luggage while Gere was buying!!!)
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