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the_enjoyer
Hello, I am a 24-year-old guy. I know Japanese, English, Ukrainian and Russian. I am not looking for someone for romance, explicit conversations, and such things. LOL. I simply want to find someone of the opposite sex with similar views to discuss the differences in our perceptions of reality, influenced by both our social roles and physiological disparities. About me: 1. I am a VERY positive person and cannot stand negativity. I try to live in harmony with those around me and create a comfortable atmosphere for everyone. 2. I am extremely rational and can see the world from a broad and objective perspective. I constantly engage in self-analysis and have always questioned any statements, including my own. 3. I enjoy contemplating various subjects and relish the process of pondering them. 4. After countless hours of reflection, I found my purpose in life through anime culture. I realized that nothing in the world brings me more pleasure than exploring and enjoying anime. I learned Japanese on my own just to watch anime in its original language. What is extremely important to me about you: A girl between 20-25 years old. 1. Extremely rational, deep-thinking, and open to new experiences. 2. Extremely positive. 3. You love anime intensely. 4. Maybe in real life, you are completely reserved, but deep down, you have an intense love for hentai and other similar things (don't worry, I'm not interested in engaging in explicit conversations or anything like that. I don't care about that. I just want to discuss how our perceptions of sexual matters differ. I've always been curious about how someone of the opposite sex perceives explicit content. I have no interest in real-life relationships or sexual interactions with people, and I plan to live my life mostly alone. But I'm interested in sharing experiences and thoughts with someone of the opposite sex. To be honest, this is the main reason why I'm looking for someone to talk to: I just want to discuss the differences in how we perceive explicit things).
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