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Name: Dinh
Country: United States
State: California
Metro: Orange County
Birthday: 9/20/1979
Gender: Male


Interests: working out. paintballing. scouting. drawing. kayaking. cooking. among other fun things that i do here and there.
Expertise: things that i can do well. ask and i'll tell you.
Occupation: Artist
Industry: Art


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Member Since: 7/24/2002

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Wednesday, November 26, 2008

hello

yes folks, i am still alive.. a lot has changed, but i will be brief.
1. Moved out to Buena park (last year)
2. Met an awesome girl (also last year)
3. traveled the country
4. got laid off
5. got a new job in los angeles
6. trying to make the best of life... more details to come later.


Tuesday, February 05, 2008

update... sorta

yes folks, i am still around... just not here as much. But i am doing well.


Tuesday, October 16, 2007

8 Surprising Turn-Ons for Men

Posted by David Zinczenko
on Tue, Oct 09, 2007, 4:37 am PDT

Ask a group of guys what turns them on about a woman, and you'll sometimes get the predictable answers: full lips, full bosom, full booty.

These are a few quick-and-dirty biological imperatives that will turn many a man's head. But a lot of women fulfill those requirements already. So what makes certain women boy magnets, and leaves others spending Saturday nights watching Saturday Night Live skits?

As always, men are more complicated than a lot of people give them credit for, and when it comes to turn-ons, the masculine gender has plenty of surprises up their metaphorical sleeve. Here, some of the ways to effectively rev the masculine engine:

1. Standing Tall

Don't get me wrong: it's not that we want a woman who can balance a beer tray on her head. It's what good posture says about her. A woman who stands tall typically a) dresses well, b) exercises often, and c) is confident about her body and what it's good for. And if she's proud of her figure no matter what shape or size, that makes men take notice, as well.

2. True Grit

Men know that women cry. Men know that women can get hurt. Men want to be there to help whenever they do. But there's something insanely attractive about women who can bite their lips, buck up, and grit out some of life's twists, turns, sprains, and pains.

Note: Before you throw e-daggers my way, I'm not suggesting that it's not OK to cry or that women shouldn't seek proper attention when they're in pain, either physically or emotionally. (Nor am I saying that lots of men don't need to heed this advice as well.) I'm simply saying we're often drawn to partners who can walk off life's minor insults.

3. Baseball Caps

When we were growing up, we used them to show our team allegiances. In college, we used them to hide bed head. Past the age of 30, we mainly wear them to cover our bald spots. But no matter what team we root for, we like a baseball cap the most when it's worn by a woman. The look sends all kinds of messages about the kind of woman she is: sporty, strong, comfortable kicking back, Sox fan. (All the better if it's a Cubs hat - she's an optimist with a great sense of humor.)

4. Software Savvy

Maybe it's a giant sexual metaphor, but women like men who know hardware, and men like women who know software. Show a guy a woman who knows her way around systems, networks, and connections, and he'll be dazzled by her smarts - and appreciate her talents.

There's something sexy about a woman who can click a few buttons and get something working exactly the way she wants it to. (That is, as long as the buttons she pushes aren't his.)

5. Sexy Shampoo

Men typically are stereotyped as needing visual cues to feel attraction. While it's true that men need their share of eye candy, they also are mightily turned on by the olfactory sweets, as well. Perfume and body lotion are nice and all, but the smell of her freshly washed hair that's nestled up under the chin on a Sunday morning is a reminder of all that's good about relationships.

6. Understated Underwear

Slinky and small lingerie works for anniversaries, birthday surprises, honeymoons, and other seduce-me moments. But the look that makes men feel both comfortable and excited is when she's wearing boxers (waistband rolled) and a thin-as-can-be T-shirt that's neither too tight nor too big. Call it supreme sexiness in the understated. The same effect can be achieved by wearing his old dress shirt and a pair of panties.

7. Dirt and Sweat

Of course, men like to see their women dolled up for a night out. But many men appreciate the exact opposite: The woman who hikes, bikes, mows the lawn, hacks trees and branches, and otherwise pulls her weight. Seeing the dirt, mud, sweat, and occasional road rash is something that stokes our primal side.

8. A Few "Duh" Moments

Men like smart women (see "software savvy," above). But there's a small part of a man's brain that wants her to have an occasional dollop of ditziness. Why? Because if she can show that she may not know everything, it reinforces something deep inside a man that he's needed, that he's trusted, that he can be there to help.

And it says that when we screw up on occasion (and we will, oh yes, we will), she'll understand. Hypercompetence is something we just can't compete with. And ultimately, this game isn't about competition, it's about crossing the finish line together.


Thursday, August 09, 2007

rough ride

so the ride is still bumpy from my last post. however, after much negotiation and even more negotiation, here is what is up:

- Lien Ket is still on. It is still a logistical nightmare but it is on and there will be a camp for the kids.

- family: life is still ok. Day by day, past the 49 days so it's one step closer.

 

lots of other stuff going on, but I will leave it at that for now.


Thursday, August 02, 2007

bumpy roads

So it has been some time since i really updated my xanga and i really don't know if anyone reads this anymore so i guess it's safe to vent here for a bit.

I guess i can say that the past few months have been pretty rocky/up and down. as is life. i guess i can start fro the beginning, or the most recent episodes in my life.

met a great girl, but it ended... i will leave it at that

my grandmother passed away.

let's just say family life isn't all that great right now.

i had to withdraw my application to law enforcement and civic service because of the people i associated with when i was 15 years old, and with that i was pretty bummed out about. so another long term goal/dream/ideal is now gone.

scouts is crazy as usual but with the bombshell that i might have to cancel lien ket, something that i literaly have been busting my ass off  for quite some time now, really hurts me deep inside because i tried my best to accomidate everyone and make it work for the kids. in other words, i had a huge task and i feel like i failed all the scouters and i failed all those who came to me to the task. i couldn't deliver and it stings like hell.

 

I know that life is full of up and downs, and i know i will get over these things, some which i already have, but some are still so fresh, it leaves me wounded inside. I know these are negative aspects and i could am seeming petty to complain. but i think i need to let this out since i have held so much in for the longest time. I don't know right now. I feel like I am trying so hard and doing my best, but it doesn't seem to be enough anymore. last night, I realized that when I took the accountability for it, people were so easy to say it was ok, and not my fault, but deep down i know it was. that is the thing i have learned.

I hate failure. and i know that i am learning frm these things, but with greater risks come greater consequences. hopefully this mess that i am in will pan out and that something will work out for me for once, because i am starting to tire for trying to make everything work.



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