<p>I want to have a one-night stand with a pornstar!!! Does that count??? ;)</p>
<p>:O OMG lol! =/ I don’t know does it? x]]]]</p>
<p>date a pornstar- don’t you think that would be kind of gross? think of all the guys she’s been with! ugh! plus she’s probly got an IQ of 80, so there’s just nothing there, dude.</p>
<p>=] IQ 80? LOL I don’t know Rose. =] Pornstars do know how to persuade guys and girls and make them feel sexy! x]]]] lol All the guys she’s been with? =]]] That’s why, if I were a guy, I would always make sure she gets tested. xP</p>
<p>dont forget, this is a dream DATE, not a dream marriage. X-D</p>
<p>frozen-tears, to be honest. I’m in shock lol. but i apologize lol i would not fit your “perfect - date”</p>
<p>i’m not tall enough. asians are generally short. 5-7-5’8. </p>
<p>but that’s ok since out of 3 billion females, there’s gotta be someone that fits everyone’s “dream” date.</p>
<p>I dont follow the Athiest and Agnostic girls do not care stereotype. In fact most of my agnostic friends care about things that are more interesting then what religious people care about. Its different from person to person, regardless of religion. </p>
<p>Dating a porn star would be awful… Not only do many porn stars have troubled pasts but imagine how boring sex would be for them. Most girls that sell their bodies for a living probably do not want to have any more sex when they come home. Maybe for a one night stand thing(but make sure you use lots of protection) but never ever for a relationship. In a way I feel sorry for porn stars.</p>
<p>come on people! dont ruin my fantasies! :-P</p>
<p>Believe it or not some porn stars have graduated from college. And no they didn’t major in “Underwater Basket Weaving”</p>
<p>You never know, that might be a fun major!</p>
<p>TuftsPlease, I was quite in shock as well… if the only criterion you didn’t meet was height, does that mean you have the awesome accent as well? lol j/k. I’m certain that there’s someone out there for everyone. Except maybe Glue, with the modest porn star. =P hehe</p>
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<p>Ah, yes, generalizations. Rebuking a generalization about atheist and agnostic girls using a generalization about religious people. </p>
<p>Hm… as for me, I’m not totally sure about the “not caring” thing myself, but I do believe that God should be at the center of a relationship. With that in mind, I’m sure that many people would not care to be unequally yoked.</p>
<p>I was strictly using my example from my experience, it did not mean to be a generalization. I should have said interesting things to me…</p>
<p>Since this is a preference thread, I live basically in a semi-rural area. What I’m used to are a bunch of females that tend to only care about themselves, however the few religious females I’ve met, I’ll admit I’ve had crushes on them. Ssssshhhhhhhh! (Don’t tell :P)</p>
<p>Basically what really attracts me to them is the fact that THEY care. I gave a bit of my paycheck for the Tsunami diaster and I was surprised anyone else did until I met then. They honestly CARE about others and want to help. </p>
<p>So I’ve kind of kept that in mind. </p>
<p>I’m not saying if it’s true or not, but it’s worked for me so I’m keeping it :)</p>
<p>frozentears, I do NOT believe I am a qualified applicant for the FrozenTears Heart College.</p>
<p>-My GPA ranks at the lower 10% of those who have applied.</p>
<p>-According to USNews your rejection rate is at an all time high 99%.</p>
<p>-While the voluntary dropout rate is an all time low (0%), it appears that as of currently the involuntary dropout due to harsh grading has been at 100% over the past four years. (aka. you dump people)</p>
<p>-As of currently, USNews also reports that no applicants have graduated with either a bachelors civil union degree or doctoral marrital degree. </p>
<p>-Every year, your rising tuiton costs increases by almost five hundred. Attending a college of this choice costs approximately 5000+ a year.</p>
<p>-I didn’t even include dorming and books.</p>
<p>-While I do rank in the 75+% of applicants who have attempted for an althetic scholarship, your choice to bump to NCAA Division 1 althetes has left us those who inspire to be a NCAA Division 2 Track althetes in the dark.</p>
<p>-College of your heart is notorious for not giving ANY merit aid.</p>
<p>-In fact, it’s been proven you don’t even accept the FAFSA. You decide how much an applicant’s EFC is based their looks. </p>
<p>-Liberal’s are indtimated by your school. I am a liberal.</p>
<p>-The admissions office to pick foreign accents puts many of us applicants in the dark. It is the reason why many choose not to have an interview.</p>
<p>-Us Buddhists are afraid of your heart. </p>
<p>While your heart (college) is a great location and is known for being a warm kind place and sociable, your application fee of rejection and humilation leaves your rejection rate at an time high and more and more applicants. Therefore, I choose to not apply and to apply to rather a “safety-heart.”</p>
<p>(I’m just kidding :))</p>
<p>WOW tufts!! Me and you are NEVER meant to be ;)</p>
<p>5’5 = i’m 5’6</p>
<p>Preferably borderline genius. = i got 470 in CR</p>
<p>No braces. = need them for 6 more months</p>
<p>Did I mention borderline genius? I mean it. = I also got 540 in Writing</p>
<p>Preferably religious. I find religious females tend to be more caring instead of those who “care” so they can look “cute and innocent.”
= I hate religion. I’m agnostic and I think religions are stupid</p>
<p>Hates smokers/druggies = Don’t realy like druggies but most of my friends are smokers and drug users</p>
<p>Likes little kids. = I find them all annoying except for my little sister</p>
<p>Hates to cheat. = I always find a way to cheat in games</p>
<p>Having a kind heart is a MUST. = I have soft spots here and there… but not everywhere</p>
<p>Doesn’t care about the way she dresses. Which effectively eleminates about 95% of high school females since they dress to “impress.” Disgusts me how slutty females dress at times.
=I dress to impress and so i guess I’m in the 95%. But me no slut!</p>
<p>Religions are poison. >//// Gee some Buddhist and Confucist I am.</p>
<p>TuftsPlease, I know that this is anecdotal evidence, but I also donated a significant chunk of my savings (which admittedly don’t amount to much) to tsunami relief in January. I’ve volunteered my time and money to help kids in inner-city public schools, who are infinitely less fortunate than I am. I don’t say this to play holier-than-thou; I just don’t want you to think that the few girls you’ve met are representative of all atheists/agnostics out there.</p>
<p>Look honestly, while all of you think that Tsunami relief money really transforms you into “fantastic” citizens or something excellent is not really anything special. Considering at least around here it became a fad to donate money to Tsunami relief funds(most of which a small percentage of that money actually went to southeast asia and an even smaller portion went to the people.) and it was the first real act of community service that many people have done. While donating money is ok, hands on volunteering at no kill animal rescue groups, homeless centers, abused women’s shelters, or even helping a senior citizen in your area with his daily life struggles is much more rewarding and much more hands on. Im sick of all of this “I rock because I donated a few dollars to Tsunami relief which basically means about 1 cent of that actually did anything.” We need to learn how to help out the people in our local communities before we can pretend to be “caring”, regardless of ones religion. Besides if everyone truly cared about Tsunami relief, they would have done the correct research before donating their money and stayed away from organizations like United Way and Red Cross.</p>
<p>thisyearsgirl I think you could show that you really care if you got some of the rich kids at your school to maybe donate a few thousand dollars to those inner city public schools. If I am not mistaken the tuition alone for a year at your school is $22,115 and that is standard… </p>
<p>Imagine if your classmates went to public school instead and donated that 22,115 dollars per child to the local “inner-city” youth public school.</p>
<p>Tuftsplease, just because you have met a few religious girls that have donated 5 dollars out of their paychecks to tsunami relief does not make them anything spectacular. The religious people at my school(basically all protestant christian) also raise a rather large sum of money(larger than tsunami relief) for the largest club at my school which is the FCA(fellowship for Christian Athletes). What may seem like an innocent club is actually an open forum for gay bashing and the eventual attempt to close down another club(gay-straight alliance) at my school. That doesnt sound like a caring club to me. Anyway im certainly not saying that all religious people are like this, I just disagree that a lot of people are caring because I find many in this state(georgia) rather ignorant. <— And if you want to look for an uncaring religious political voice look up a man by the name of Ralph Reed - the man who stole millions of dollars from indian reservations nationwide among other “caring” acts.</p>