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From: purtell@reed.UUCP (Lady Godiva)
Newsgroups: net.singles
Subject: Re: Women of mystery.
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Date: Mon, 19-Aug-85 15:26:00 EDT
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Posted: Mon Aug 19 15:26:00 1985
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In article <132@ssc-vax.UUCP> keith@ssc-vax.UUCP (Keith Nemitz) writes:
>If I may, I'd like to ask this:       
>
>   Do you see yourselves as mysterious to men?

	The more I post to this net, the less mysterious I get. ;-) Uh, I
think that I'm more confusing than mysterious if you want to know the
truth. I've had several people tell me that they couldn't figure me out,
I don't know if that indicates mysterious or not. I actually wish that I
were more mysterious (maybe I'm moreso than I think I am) because I
think that it's a very sexy trait. On the other hand, I've never met any
men that I conidered mysterious.

>   If so, is it important to you that you remain mysterious?  Why?

	Well, like I said, I wish that I were more than I am, if I am at
all. (Got that?) I wouldn't want to remain totally mysterious once I got
to know someone, although it's always nice to keep someone guessing a
little. Adds spice.

	cheers -

	elizabeth g. purtell

	(Lady Godiva)

"Jesus, I wish that she had a twin sister so I could beat one of them to
death with the other one."