New York

Hmmm
nycad 20 Reviews 483 reads
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So in case you ladies don't know who Jeb Corliss is, he's the guy that recently dived out of a helicopter wearing a wing suit (much like parachuting) and flew thru a sliver of a mountain cliff formation and lived to tell the tale. See attached link.  

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sz8sS7nzR7o

So ladies,  do you like that personality type? The ones that are dare devils, the ones that are the real risk takers?  

nycad

JessicaCrimson 327 reads
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Of course I love a brave man.. But for me, brave is not jumping out of a plane.. Brave is approaching me when I'm at the sports bar all by myself and telling me you're routing for the other team. Brave is donating to a charity or homeless person of which you have no vested interest. Brave is knowing all of your deepest and darkest fantasies and sharing them with me so we can act them out one by one..

Jumping out of a plane like that seems like a suicide mission! But it does make me wonder if he had the kamikaze treatment before he left, surrounded by geisha wishing to be the last woman he was ever with! Haha

bridgetteofnyc See my TER Reviews 304 reads
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Kind of the opposite of that lol.  Variety is the spice of life, however.  But just saying that popular to common belief not all women love bad boys exclusively.

Sidney Starr See my TER Reviews 282 reads
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I just like and appreciate a man that is nice, honest and respectful and will treat me well. I could care less if he knows how to take actual risks with his own life. ;-) Meaning if he jumps out of plans or not, it will not make me jump out of my silk panties any quicker. I would prefer the guy stick around and me not having to worry if he might not make it through some daredevil stunt. Some people get off on that, I get off other ways.

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My_New_Alias 272 reads
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Hope your favorites don't read this.

bridgetteofnyc See my TER Reviews 335 reads
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I meant it only the nicest way.  It refers more to men in my civilian life though.  Maybe "sensitive" or "gentle" were better word choices though.

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