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I choose brains. But I dont mean a dorky guy who only talks about facts and cannot have a normal conversation without relating everything to math or science, but someone who you can have an intellectual conversation with. I can not, and have never been attracted to an idiot...I'll just laugh at them majority of the time. And I like guys who are smarter than me, I dont like feeling intellectually superior to a guy that I am interested in.
when I say brains I mean for long term relationship, possibly marriage. Beauty doesnt last, and body starts to sag....all you have is your intellegence as you get older. I dont know about you but I dont want to be with someone who is ugly, saggy, and dumb...if you pick brains from the beginning than you have at least one that lasts forever.
Let me break it down for some of you simpletons...
Beauty = face
Brains = intelligence
Body = t1ts & a$$
thank you, carry on...
Does this mean that if we pick someone with a nice body then s/he will have an ugly face and will not be very intelligent, someone with intelligence has an ugly face and a mediocre body, and someone with a great-looking face has a mediocre body and is not very intelligent?
Good thing we are not required, in life, to make judgements based on so few factors.
The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposing ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function. -- F. Scott Fitzgerald
Does this mean that if we pick someone with a nice body then s/he will have an ugly face and is not very intelligent, someone with intelligence has an ugly face and a mediocre body, and someone with a great-looking face has a mediocre body and is not very intelligent?
Good thing we are not required, in life, to make judgements based on so few factors.
The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposing ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function. -- F. Scott Fitzgerald
Does this mean that if we pick someone with a nice body then s/he will have an ugly face and will not be very intelligent, someone with intelligence has an ugly face and a mediocre body, and someone with a great-looking face has a mediocre body and is not very intelligent?
Good thing we are not required, in life, to make judgements based on so few factors.
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