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She has no qualms with the status quo. She wants little more than a family. The white picket fence, the red painted door; that whole idyllic suburban fantasy. Just that, and nothing else. She feels it's all she needs to be Happy. A cozy pleasant house, and a perfect little family. She wastes no time on iconoclasts. She thinks they're silly and make her laugh. Never been one to be impressed by taste. She'd rather have a humble man with an honest face. The doctors said the chances were slim, "but stranger things have happened still . . ." Not a candidate for contraception. She'll never have to go on The Pill. Her standards have changed in light of the news: Nevermind prince charming; wit, grit, or being wooed. She's got her dream and intends to follow through. She's just chasing a miracle. All those men caught up in the latest health trends; "That's your best bet," he says - that's what her doctor recommends. She swallows her pride and takes them for a ride, all the time hoping for a godsend. Prince Charming is the last thing she needs. Any chance at true romance is something she could do without. She's just looking for potency, and a very high ***** count. She's okay with ending up as a divorcee, a single mother - even a widow. She's willing to go through whatever it takes. She's still holding out for her miracle.
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May 31, 2015
May 31, 2015 at 5:14 AM UTC
Miracle Chaser
She has no qualms with the status quo. She wants little more than a family. The white picket fence, the red painted door; that whole idyllic suburban fantasy. Just that, and nothing else. She feels it's all she needs to be Happy. A cozy pleasant house, and a perfect little family. She wastes no time on iconoclasts. She thinks they're silly and make her laugh. Never been one to be impressed by taste. She'd rather have a humble man with an honest face. The doctors said the chances were slim, "but stranger things have happened still . . ." Not a candidate for contraception. She'll never have to go on The Pill. Her standards have changed in light of the news: Nevermind prince charming; wit, grit, or being wooed. She's got her dream and intends to follow through. She's just chasing a miracle. All those men caught up in the latest health trends; "That's your best bet," he says - that's what her doctor recommends. She swallows her pride and takes them for a ride, all the time hoping for a godsend. Prince Charming is the last thing she needs. Any chance at true romance is something she could do without. She's just looking for potency, and a very high ***** count. She's okay with ending up as a divorcee, a single mother - even a widow. She's willing to go through whatever it takes. She's still holding out for her miracle.
adoption is always an option.
JDK
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37/M/American
May 31, 2015
May 31, 2015 at 5:14 AM UTC
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