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The Jesus wrote...
I'm still trying to come up with a response to this. I don't think its possible for a human to be "perfect."
i think your being way to serious even for the serious discussion forum, its obviously a generalization. attributes of someone who could meet your wants and needs but dont have god mode on or anything, something realizable. i dont mean to be a prick or anything, id actually like to see what your looking for in a woman.
I don't think that its possible to be
too serious for a serious discussion forum. That's my view and I'd rather have an imperfect woman that exists than a perfect one that doesn't. Its true that there are ideal women out there, but the possibility of finding anyone, real or not, that meets all of your expectations is slim to none. I'm idealistic, but I also look at things rationally. Perfection is subjective. However, its still a long shot.
I kept the subjective standards that people come up with in mind when I made my previous post. Although, I should probably clarify it. A person, by anyone's standards cannot be perfect because they are human. They may at one moment possess a quality, but that could change in the blink of an eye. We are constantly growing, evolving, and learning. We mold our personalities through experience and while one can retain qualities from yesterday, there is no telling whether tomorrow something might happen that could make them a completely different person next week. It doesn't happen on such a drastic scale, but it tends to happen to fictional people as well. That's why I said that if I were to describe a perfect woman it would have to be a composite. That way it would just be an amalgamation of the characteristics I find to be ideal collected into a fictional woman that I don't have to worry about subjecting to undue expectations of conforming to what I want or never being able to change. The thing is that there is only so much that anyone can expect of someone else.
In the way of love and being with the right person, people need to stop emphasizing the importance of perfection in their partners and relationships so much. Who you're with isn't nearly as important as what you have together and what you make of it. Relationships shouldn't be so dependent on personality because even if you disagree all the time you could have a love that is stronger than that of a couple who agree on basically everything. If I can be with a woman that I can trust, have fun with, enjoy being around, and that I can have conversations with about things that are on our minds, that would be good enough for me.