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I am hoping to find an older retired English or history professor or book writer who has activist energy toward ending this reproductive war on women. A man who is tired of the cold climate and would enjoy lake and mountain living and who would help me get some atheist reproductive rights books out and make money on tee shirt sales using my domain Girl’s Lives Matter.
I fully own a 3/2 bedroom lake home one mile from mountain hiking. I desire a co-activist that wants to change history so women in America won’t go to prison for a pill abortion when Roe falls.
Do you believe in all of the world there is a male atheist roommate partner that would move and become a partner in a world changing cause for me? Or? Should I give up and delete my profile and stop wishing and looking for such a male lover? America has 29 states poised to put women in jail any Supreme Court decision any day now. Girl’s Lives Matter. Does anyone on this site really ever find a soulmate lover? I was married 30 years to a brilliant Mennonite surgeon who saved lives but now hates me because my cause is a hope to prevent girls and women from dying. I own a lovely lake home and remote cabin and have a high IQ, but I am no longer Barbie doll trophy wife pretty. Should I give up hoping for my Malcolm X who understands that reproductive rights affect boys and men as well. The kayak in the fully owned house sits, and I have not had a smile or hug by a man since 2009. Do atheist men really desire a soulmate or are atheist men fully content to die without anyone holding their hand?

Sunsetmermaid 5 Nov 13
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Don’t give up, the person you are looking is probably looking for someone like you.

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You're free to look for whomever you like but I gotta say, with so many specs that any man must meet to be considered you're most likely going to fail. Not just here but anywhere.

Women (and men) do this all the time. They prepare a checklist of points that must be met. Finding a partner takes place on a chemical level. You respond to someone emotionally or you don't. Even if you found someone who meets all your demands, you may still be completely incompatible.

Finding another human being for a relationship isn't like custom ordering a car:

  • Automatic Transmission
  • Tinted Windows
  • Heated Seats
  • 40 MPG Min Fuel Efficiency
  • Retired English or History Professor
  • Must be passionate about the same things I am
  • Must be committed to all the same causes
  • Must rock my world in bed
  • Relocation Required
  • Mail-in Rebate Available

You chances of success would increase greatly if you separated your need for a companion from your desire for a business partner. You may be looking for two different people rather than one perfect one.

Just my $0.02

I couldnt agree more. I see people do this all the time and wonder wonder why no one rings the bell.

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I mean targeting a writer/professor narrows the field considerably. Maybe just search for the lover and hire a writer/professor to help with the cause? Just a thought

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