bostonewe
Short/Round
Re: TRP: It's Nut-Cuttin' Time
Thank goodness my dad is incredibly hairy and bald (a bizarre combination, I've always thought) with a gigantic mustache -- none of which I'm looking for.
I've known too many women that when they describe their perfect man, the description sounds an awful lot like their fathers. It's understandable to one end - he should try to set the example for his children of what an adult man should be. However, when they start to physically describe their fathers using generalities, then it's going a bit too far.
One friend of mine, she did that very thing. At first I thought she was just describing everything I'm not, to give that subtle hint that I'm not getting any from her, but then I paid even more attention to the details as she went on. The more she spoke, the more the mental image of her dad took its place in my mind - everything from physical shape to morals and demeanor. I was going to say something to that end, but thought it best not to do so as I had a broken nose at that time and she knew it.
Thank goodness my dad is incredibly hairy and bald (a bizarre combination, I've always thought) with a gigantic mustache -- none of which I'm looking for.