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Moro
I report for duty! lol.....i guess i have all the qualities you listed maybe thats why my new gemini friend is so drawn to me, lol
sounds like you need to find your self an aries male there Moro :-)
we aries people do know what we want from life and we are stuborn ones so we dont give up easy
I'll be sending you out on a girls night out all the time but if you in any trouble i be there on a drop of a hat
aries are very faithful,and will surprise you with a many romanting gestures ...mostly spontanious,
anger my be a problem, but older aries know how to hold back....well good luck :-)
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sorry to hear that moro
yeah there are bad apples in every sign..but it looks like he didnt love you or respect you at all thats why he was doing what he did......im not defending his actions at all, and asshole is an asshole his whole life......but dont judge evryone the same way because of him......it was 6 years ago and both of you were probably very young
im sure you have your prince charming around the corner ready to sweep you of your feet but he is too affraid to try if that is your attitude towards man 😉
let your guard down a little bit
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Tough question to answer, bud. 🙂
Listen to what the ladies are sharing in this thread / forum. There's some good insight that may apply to the gem you're chasing.

I've been crazy involved with a Gem for the last several months and this is what I've learned:
* Having the stamina to deal with ALL the ?Twins? every day and doing it happily. (This can be very challenging)
* Being able to just ?go with it / roll with it? when it comes to your chic BUT also being man enough so that you're at her side, not behind.
* Strong enough to have your own opinion even if it's different from hers AND being able to discuss said opinion intelligently.
* Knowing how to be Prince Charming when it comes to her sweet side
* Being her Knight in Shining armor when she needs a protector
* Secure enough in yourself to give her space when she needs to do her own thing
* Having her ?back'. Always.
* The Humor thing is huge but don't be a cornball or clich?. Just have it happen spontaneously
* Conversing about anything at anytime.
* Accepting her flaws and making your chic feel secure about it.

Pretty much what one of the other ladies said in this thead? ?Everything? heh.
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Heh your words are too kind, ladies. 🙂

Don't get me wrong though. I didn't mean to make it sound like everything is completely "Flowers and Violins". My Gem and I bicker over silly stuff all the time. Not out of anger so much as two strong personalities just...well being strong 😛

M&MGem - Random thought here and please accept my apology if I'm prying but...
Have you taken the chance to tell him the exact same stuff you said here?




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M&MGem:
Hello ma'am,

Do I find my chic communicative enough? I suppose that depends on her mood for that moment (Ha!).

Seriously though, neither of us really do the "hinting" thing for the most part. For me, if its something I need to get off my chest, it's usually just a straight shot that usually starts with "Hey, I need to go over something with ya" at some random moment. With her, its usually a matter of the right "twin" to come out and she just spits it out with a "I need to talk to you about something" and goes from there. Yea, there are times when it takes a while for me to get her point (Caveman not understand all da time!) and she's got to keep trying to beat it into me but it works out in the end.

I think a lot of it has to do that both of us are in our early 30's and pretty jaded from our previous experiences so just don't deal with the standard B.S. anymore.

(Separate question: Hey! How did you get the italics in your last post?)

Geminifox:
Hi ma'am,

25th Year Wedding Anniversay? Thats crazy heh. I'd be happy just getting the past 1 year part without bolting.