So I went out with a woman who is my age, 49, and told me she never has and never will perform Shakespeare's A Midsummer nights Dream .
It's not a deal breaker for me, but her reason, "It's not his best work", is a red flag. She seems to think she's fighting a literary war.
Her attitude might explain why she's 49, living at home, and has no literate men.
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07-22-2014, 10:18 AM #1
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A Woman who won't perform A Midsummer Night's Dream
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Oh Geeze...... but she'll give head?....gotta weigh your priorities. Do you really want a Midsummer night dream, or the real thing?
I'm open to any suggestions and have a difficult time accepting limitations without an honest effort on my part, you can count on that!
"iCan, iWill, iHave"
There are always choices, no bad ones, no good ones, only "great" ones,
"Oh, great!" :)
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