Step right up, step right up!
Who will be the lucky guy to have all of this?
That is right—no one.
My parents keep reassuring me,
"Someday, you will find Mr. Right and when you do, you will live happily ever after."
However, they are not correct at all.
Finding "the One" is harder than it seems.
The One is not simply going to show up at your doorstep and say,
"I am Mr. Right and we are meant for each other."
It is not that easy.
I am always wondering if I have ever met the one I am meant to be with.
Is it possible to not realize the real connection between the two of us?
I am always wondering if Mr. Right is half way across the world.
What if I never reach him?
What if I end with the wrong person?
What if he does not exist?
What is worst is I have the highest standards,
The toughest evaluation,
The longest criteria.
I cannot help but want a guy who is honest and playful.
I cannot help but want a guy who is sensitive and fearless, ready to face the world with his head high.
I cannot help but want a guy who is passionate and imaginitive.
I cannot help but want a guy who is a good kisser and says all the right words.
I cannot help but want a guy who will be supportive and protective of me,
Being there every step of the way.
I cannot help but want a guy who is goo with children and hardworking.
I cannot help any of these qualities.
The guy who achieve this list will be my dream man,
My Mr. Right,
The One.
Nevertheless, setting standards so high that no guy is able to reach will make it impossible for love to be found.
I never said love would be easy.
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