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Date a guy???
Posted : 24 Jan, 2013 04:56 AM

Date a guy who reads. Ever seen a guy spend thousands of bucks at a bookstore. Bookmark him. He is probably the kind of guy you�d like to marry.





Find a guy who loves to read, and I can show you a philosopher, a romantic and a brave-heart. You�ll know him the moment you see him, by the detached look on his face, as if he does not connect with the world except the one that exists in his books. If his eyes light up on seeing a Orhan Pamuk or a Ernest Hemingway, He is the guy.





Ssshhhh !! Just heard a wolf whistle? That�s probably when the guy has found a rare book that he has been searching for days together. Can�t you see that the pages of the book that he carries around are still looking crisp and fresh? He can�t bear to see them soiled. He handles them so carefully, lest they get hurt. It hurts him to see a book without its cover or dog-eared pages and quickly sets about repairing them.



Disappoint him. Because a man who reads knows that the ointment for disappointment is books. You need not always be there for him. Gift him a book and he will feel your presence. Don�t be something that you are not, to him. He knows that people are like characters. It takes them time to grow. If you find a man who reads, keep him away from society. He is a prized catch.



Propose to him � with a bookmark. He will understand. In case he doesn�t, send him a couple of books with a telegram. And when even that doesn�t give him the clue, Write a book and ask him to proofread.



Date a guy who reads because you deserve it. He can make your life colorful and yet make you feel grounded. Don�t tempt him with vices of the material world, they mean nothing to him. Show him the way to the world of books and he will show you the way to his heart.

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Posted : 26 Jan, 2013 07:25 AM

I see that as very wise, in that a man who reads books is far less likely to be wild or crazy.



But I do not see that as the case for a Lady, because women are so driven to read the murder mysteries and the worldly romance novels, and it matters as to what kind of info we put into our brain.



Just my opinion.



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Posted : 29 Jan, 2013 10:48 PM

Being raised on Jane Austen novels I beg to differ. :P

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Posted : 31 Jan, 2013 01:19 PM

I say anyone who likes Jane Austen is okay with me.



Jane Austen books and movies are wholesome and beneficial to anyone who likes them.



If fact I believe that any person who misses out of Jane Austen are people who are deprived and deficient.



The best version of all times for "Pride and Prejudice" was done in 1995, by the BBC and by the A&E network, linked here =



http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0112130/



And the other Jane Austen stories are great too.



Those stories are excellent for both male and female.



James

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