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Question #1282558591Monday, 23-Aug-2010
Category: Typing
Just for Fun: Type the person who wrote this- "I'm originally from the U.K., and it seems like American men just want to remain single in order to keep "upgrading" women as they try to get closer to their goal of "Elle Macpherson with a degree in Molecular Biology and an old-money trust fund." It seems to me that they waste so much time overlooking perfectly acceptable women while holding out for someone impossible — why can't they just be like the Europeans: find a nice person you like and get along with, get married, and then just get on with living your lives together? Is this generation of adult single men doomed to end up sitting alone on their couches in dirty underwear at age 65 because they "held out" too long?" Type the person who IS this- I just want to remain single in order to keep upgrading to try to get closer to the goal of Elle Macpherson with a degree in Molecular Biology and an old-money trust fund. I enjoy wasting much of my time overlooking perfectly acceptable women while holding out for someone impossible. I think I am the exception in my generation and I am hopeful that I will not be doomed to sitting alone on my couch in my dirty underwear at age 65 because I held out too long. -- Anonymous
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A1 I don't think you can type a person based on a thought but for the second one, maybe ESTP -- Haribo
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A2 whoever she is, she is overlooking one important detail, european women are hot!! -- Anonymous
A3 Can't really type with that kind of info. -- SLI
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