Wednesday, August 16, 2017

DATING: A NEEDLE IN A HAYSTACK

Despite women being half of the world's population (around 2.5 billion at the time) there were only around 1,000 potential future wife for me. Starting with that global population number, I narrowed it down to women living in the United States within a preferred age range who were single, didn't have kids or smoke, who'd reached a desirable level of education, and was heterosexual and want to get married.

I then hypothesized further as to how many of these women would have a wicked sense of humor or kind eyes,  tolerate my neatness, watch movies with me, love sex and will appreciate me.  When all was said and done, I figured there were probably only a handful woman in the United States that would be a match. Talk about a needle in a haystack!

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