A: I already have a career that provides me the wherewithal to live a good life. However, RM allows me to meet an eclectic mix of like-minded people, many of which, I see as friends.
A: I see myself as a homebody, but have too many frequent flyer miles for that to be true.
A: The boyfriend experience, paired with great conversation, sex, and repeats.
A: Inner strength, wit, compassion, colloquy, empathy.
A: I would tell you all the things I would do differently if I could turn back the hands of time.
A: Cold Stone, lemonade, sex, friends/family, and money.
A: I think we all, to some extent, care about how others perceive us, because the opinions of others can be catalysts in life. The opinions of others could determine if we get jobs, homes, credit approvals, dates, clients on RM, etc.... So, know that your opinion of me actually matters to me.
A: Sleep, read self-help books, James Patterson, and True Crime novels, scroll through real estate listings, and wonder why someone would purchase a $50M home, and think of ways to express my thoughts through art (painting on canvas).
A: I marched and ran enough miles in the military. Now, I galvanize others to go the extra mile.
A: I still play a mean game of chess, Texas Holdem, spades, dominoes, and Taboo. I also write indie scripts for film festivals, hike, and sporadically attend happy hours.
A: Like most of us on here, I have had a plethora of life experiences. My time in the Middle East (SE Asia), had to have been the most eye-opening, thought provoking, and rewarding.
A: Nothing. I much rather live in the shadows, protecting my privacy (and yours) all while living a fulfilling life outside the scope of others.
A: My integrity and level of compassion for humanity. I like to do the right thing, even when no one is looking.
A: Diet: Five Guys Burgers, Popeyes Chicken, Mellow Mushroom Pizza, Cold Stone Ice Cream, Crumbl Cookies, and copious amounts of alcohol.
Fitness: Orange Theory (occasionally), biking trails, hiking, and light calisthenics.
A: My lifestyle fluctuates around work obligations, fun, infrequent travel, and harvesting interpersonal relationships.
A: I was raised Southern Baptist, in the Midwest and was told my sexual desires were sinful. I tried to live a straight, Christian life, but my thirst for debauchery never subsided.