dear sister claire, is this the type of dilf you’re intoxicated with?
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Nah.
However, your question did ignite me on a journey of memories, whilst having my solo work from home salad lunch.
Looking back on my dating past, I am certainly discomfited.
In my early 20s, I was a young and immature girl.
Fresh out law school, like a lamb looking for the perfect 6 packs "beast" to devour me, though my preference of the "beast" was one with a boyish face, maybe in the sort like the current era's Song Joong-Ki.
From 26 to early 30s, I was searching for the most valuable career driven man∼a successful senior lawyer, a specialist doctor in medicine, a presentable President scholar or even an established politician amongst the ranks of PAP elites. That should make my parents happy, so I believed.
After 35 to present, with my stellar legal career on the right track, with increasing property and monetary asset base, I value emotional and sexual compatibility over all the other benchmarks in selecting my "prey", for my adventurous exploits to find love and "bodily" needs.
I wouldn't know how my tastebuds will change when I hit the big FOUR ZERO. That thought sucks as much as the numerals when spoken in Cantonese!
Imagine gravity wrecking havoc on me, and stepping into the winter of facial and body deterioration?!?! SUCKS!!!
While S$550 for a mere 60ml tub of Estee Lauder's LA MER is peanuts to me, the thought of having to apply this "keep young" moisturizer certainly makes my blood runs cold.
Nevertheless, calming my thoughts, I reckon I wouldn't be far from looking for a cerebral soulmate to dance with me, physically and spiritually into the night.
I want a Patrick Swayze, with me as Jennifer Grey, dancing to the tune of “(I’ve Had) The Time of My Life.”
I want to be like Jennifer, taking my leap of faith, with a few small steps, blast off, launching myself with an awesome flying jump, right into my Patrick's waiting hands, hoisting me aloft in the air, not giving a fxxk of what my parents or others in society think of us and our relationship.
Hope the above gives you an indication of my cup of tea.
Have a good afternoon, Mr Sage!
For me, back to work!