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Post by snacky on Aug 15, 2014 16:20:34 GMT
Sorry, but hubby's an American and I disagree. They're out there, they're just not in your face. You have to put in the time to draw them out. You won't find them if you're in a hurry-I think because William types are reserved, and need time to get comfortable. Conversely, my longest relationship yet (off and on and off and on again for 7years) was with a Brit with serious commitment issues that needed to be dealt with psychiatrically. I wasted my 20's on this guy, but I did come out a helluva lot wiser for it. Yeah that would be my fear about "William types" in America. But sounds like they can be found all over, hahaha. Unless this was a British guy living in America, and absorbing out ways...
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Post by Hodge on Aug 15, 2014 22:05:30 GMT
Try a Brit or Canadian.... Sorry, but hubby's an American and I disagree. They're out there, they're just not in your face. You have to put in the time to draw them out. You won't find them if you're in a hurry-I think because William types are reserved, and need time to get comfortable. Conversely, my longest relationship yet (off and on and off and on again for 7years) was with a Brit with serious commitment issues that needed to be dealt with psychiatrically. I wasted my 20's on this guy, but I did come out a helluva lot wiser for it. I don't recall saying they weren't around in the US....
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Post by snacky on Aug 16, 2014 5:13:06 GMT
I don't recall saying they weren't around in the US.... Let's not turn this into Whose Countries Guys Are Best ( even though I started it). What would be awesome is a combination of William's personality traits and Yannick Bisson's sense of family responsibility (as he publicly portrays it - what I'd like to regard as the New Manhood, for feminist purposes). Luckily both have the same eyelashes!
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