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me? superficial?

So my roommates and i have been talking a lot about dating lately, because the attractive one names Kelly (but now goes by Bunny) has a cute date with a 24 year old. YUP she is next to be married. :) so last night we got to talking about our expectations and requirements of the guy that we are going to marry. My list was extremely short and un-superficial therefore my roommates were shocked. haha

1. Taller than me
2. DARK hair (that means black)
3. has non-toxic saliva
4. played at least one sport in high school (tennis doesn't count)
5. is a good cuddler
6. doesn't salt his pizza

so as you can see i am not superficial and i am going to have a great man... oh but my roommates also pointed out that i only had 2 of these things on my list when i got to USU and every time i get a crush i add another thing to the list, so their prediction is that by the time i am ready to marry this list will be entirely to long and include the one requirement that goes something like "does not have a y chromosome"... but i;m going to have to disagree.

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