For me I want a guy who can make me laugh just because life is more fun like that. If he can make me laugh I think its gonna be a good time for the both of us not only me. You live on this earth only once so why make it a sad, boring, depressing place when you can be a happy, positive, laughing person. And laughter makes you live longer so haha
And I agree with what people have written. I want friends also, not only a man that can make me laugh. Its like the best cure for everything ^_^ Even God makes me laugh so laughter is just an amazing thing to have. And if you can make other people laugh. Thats a gift =)
And I agree with what people have written. I want friends also, not only a man that can make me laugh. Its like the best cure for everything ^_^ Even God makes me laugh so laughter is just an amazing thing to have. And if you can make other people laugh. Thats a gift =)
Each time i see this "...I want a guy who can make me laugh..." I considered: Why NOT saying: "I want to make you laugh" or "I want to make you feel happy with me"?
In secrecy I have seen this as SELFISH. Why don´t I say: "I want to give you my best" instead of asking this and that...
I think I have fought against MY BEING selfcentered, selfish. Those persons I liked are nice, honest, sincere, etc. I often took them for waht they are, and I wasn´t sure what I was rejecting each time I heard those words I used to stard this thread. Perhaps I´m quite wrong on my perception, perhaps it´s the approching we foggy assumed to be "understood" on our likes or expectations, but I would like to develop a better way to be understood on these things we put on a list of expectations, while bypassing the punch list of what I HAVE to give: 1) Honesty 2) Loyalty... and more.
Thanks Sofia!