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Originally Posted by namako
Baraka: Yes, I learned my lesson after Intellectual Martyr. However, there is something about these same boys, a commonality...they are generally very, very smart, very bookish. They pull me right in, and I have to remember to rein in that giddyness. I'm actually on the lookout for it now, kind of a red flag. (I mentioned in another post how my instincts are all gunked up right now. I've had to resort to this red-flag business. It's embarrassing, really. Who knew this would happen? I've almost always been a girl who used her head.)
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You aren't alone. I'm sure most of us have our preferred "types"; they are hard to resist. Be strong.
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Originally Posted by namako
Say, Baraka, in looking at your pic you're not one of those bookish men who lives not far from NYC, who is involved with book arts of some sort, are you?!
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Uh.... Toronto is hella far from NYC....
....right?!
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