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>loves me
>doesn't have an onlyfans or plans on having one
That's all I need
- good music taste
- humorist
- taller / same height as me (not important)
- gamer (don't have to play the same game)
- smells good
- doesn't have tiktok installed
- be self-aware
- lacking pointless hysteria
- have a sense of loyalty
- not hate children (not necessarily because of procreation)
- have reasonable expectations
Which means: No feminists, atheists, psychology "students", etc.
But then I'm not sure I'd be looking for a "girlfriend" in that sense anyway. And having a "dream" girl kind of takes away the humanity. Because you no longer value that part, which ties into loyalty, but some irrational delusion you build up in your head... want to build up in your head. Which coincides having some dream partner in the first place. And if you are with somebody having a "dream partner," too, I feel as if such a perfectionist will have a much harder time maintaining a lasting relationship. Because they will always need to have their way, be disappointed, be on the lookout for a "better" partner to which they can upgrade, cheat on you, etc.
A person not having a dream partner is my dream partner. It shouldn't be too hard to try being social and vaguely compatible in regards to demeanour. Maybe.
"to have" owning or the want to own them is the first mistake..
Then what do you say to others that you already have a boyfriend or husband?
"im with someone" "im married" "im in a relationship" *shrug*
Well, it's your loss if you don't know what the social norm is. Everyone knows that when you say I have a girlfriend or I have a boyfriend is not the same as I have a car. It is very clear because people have their own volition while objects do not.
It's okay for you to think along those lines as it just shows how sensitive you are, so sensitive that even Tito couldn't run away if you were to bark.