This next email made me actually double check what I'd written in my profile, and yup it definitely says, "I'm a girl looking for love, I know who I am, and I enjoy the simple things daily as well as the large adventures. I value honesty and truth in a relationship more than anything. I want someone who is genuinely interested in creating something long term."
Him:
Hey,
I'm a media executive, just finished grad school at Stanford, did my undergrad at Harvard, and originally from southern Europe. I've got to say, you seem like an incredibly interesting and exciting person, at least according to your profile - not to mention one of the most beautiful girls I've seen in a long, long time.
I'd love to take you out sometime, and be bad with you :-)
Best,
M.
Did I really just get asked for a one night stand? And did this 25 year old in California read anything on my profile? His "About him and what he's looking for" says, "At this point in my life, I'm not looking for a long-term thing, but who knows? :) " He's supposedly doing some journalistic work, but I think his deductive powers of reasoning might need just a few more impressive colleges to fuel them so they're firing with all cylinders! I almost don't know how to respond to this one.....
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