Self-discovery
43 years Divorced Male resident of Egypt- Member id 9967414
- Last login date a year ago
- Registration date a year ago
Nationality, residency and familial status
- Nationality Egypt
- Residence Egypt Al-Giza
- Marital status 43 years Divorced
No Child - Marriage type First wife
- Religious commitment Religious
- Prayer Prays Punctually
Looks and health
- Skin color Wheatish whitish
- Height and weight 173 cm , 80 kg
- Body shape Medium
- Beard No
- Health status Healthy
- Smoking No
Education and work
- Educational qualification Graduate / Post Graduate
- Field of work Food services
- Job Quality and Safety Manager
- Monthly income More than 20000 pounds
- Financial status Lower Middle Class
About me
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Underestimating our hearts and recklessly throwing them into any experience- without considering the consequences or the extent of potential harm- is foolish. The price we pay might not just be the scars left by the relationship but also a loss of trust in future experiences. This includes the one we-ve been waiting for years- the one we might miss out on simply because we rushed into something we didn-t understand or love. I think the secret to human misery is- generally speaking- our dissatisfaction with what we have and our constant yearning for what we don-t. No matter how much we achieve- we always think our lives would be completely different if only we had something else. These calculations are often illogical and unfounded- mere assumptions that only serve to ruin what we have- regardless of its value. As they say- the devil reminds us of what we-ve lost to make us forget to be grateful for what we have.
About my partner
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Sometimes- the desire for something can be so overwhelming that it feels like you’d give anything to fulfill that need. It’s like being so parched that you-d drink the ocean if you could- or being so hungry that you’d trade your favorite shirt for a cheeseburger. At moments like these- everything else fades into insignificance- whether it-s a beautiful sunset or a sweet song. In such states- it’s easy to forget what others might be experiencing. We might think that we don’t need something- but when we-re in the midst of our own urgent need- even the simplest of things can seem invaluable. So before extending a significant favor to someone- consider their real needs. Chances are- they might be much simpler than you expect.
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