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I only date men who read 2 books a week, by NXJ
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empyreal
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Jan 15 2014, 09:07 AM
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personally, i dont think meeting a guy who reads two books a week would be difficult - it kinda depends on what circles you hop about in.
the rich kids tend to keep themselves up to date with the latest novels, those in the professions follow the publications of their interests, etc.
depends on the job too. if youre an analyst, you're going to be reading more than two publications a day, not a week.
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empyreal
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Jan 15 2014, 09:21 AM
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QUOTE(NXJ @ Jan 15 2014, 09:14 AM) It's mostly an indication of varieties in activities one keep up with If he reads 70 publications a week, he won't be interested in dating If he read 7 paragraphs a week, he won't be interested in book hunting with me you're assuming that peopl take a long time to finish a book. let's say a fella reads 3 books (that he takes just 1 day to finish them all) and spends the other 6 days to do other activities such as hiking, running, socialising etc. would he be out of your parameters? just saying that setting a kinda arbitrary rule (based on - as your story goes - only one positive observation) may not be wise
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empyreal
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Jan 15 2014, 09:31 AM
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QUOTE(NXJ @ Jan 15 2014, 09:25 AM) As you said, it is arbitrary I arbitrarily approved eligibility of Emino some time last night If something different comes along, say, a savant in video consumption that adheres to my idea of a thinking man, I don't mind arbitrarily changing the guidelines But books should take precedence simply because of my life and job. What is the point if he can't accept the fact that I will inevitably spend more time curating than smooching with him? as long as youre not bound to it, then its fine.
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