Ah but which comes first? Perhaps your attraction to him compells him to increase his grammar skills instead of the other way around. :)
Eclectic Indulgence, Fascinating observation!
I should be somewhere at mid-point.
Hahaha, so true.
Ben, Higher than mid-point.Avid Reader, I know!
Can I have an amendment to that chart - if grammar skills are in need of correction about once a week - and I can get away with correcting him - attraction heightened. Perfect grammar = no opportunity to be a grammar geek.
Ha, ha! I completely agree. It's amazing how turned off I get when I read an email with grammar and spelling mistakes.
Can you factor in man with a good vocabulary? Now that's someone worth pursuing.
THIS is fantastic. Love.
readingfueled, I'll give you that amendment.Mrs. B, I know!!Karen, Yes ABSOLUTELY! pickygirl, I'm glad you like it as much as I do!
LOVE. May I re-post this (I'll credit you, of course. Or not, if you choose!).
Laurie, Go for it!
I swooned when my BF properly used "nauseated" instead of "nauseous". If I hadn't fallen for him by then, that pushed me over the edge!
Ah but which comes first?
ReplyDeletePerhaps your attraction to him compells him to increase his grammar skills instead of the other way around. :)
Eclectic Indulgence, Fascinating observation!
ReplyDeleteI should be somewhere at mid-point.
ReplyDeleteHahaha, so true.
ReplyDeleteBen, Higher than mid-point.
ReplyDeleteAvid Reader, I know!
Can I have an amendment to that chart - if grammar skills are in need of correction about once a week - and I can get away with correcting him - attraction heightened. Perfect grammar = no opportunity to be a grammar geek.
ReplyDeleteHa, ha! I completely agree. It's amazing how turned off I get when I read an email with grammar and spelling mistakes.
ReplyDeleteCan you factor in man with a good vocabulary? Now that's someone worth pursuing.
ReplyDeleteTHIS is fantastic. Love.
ReplyDeletereadingfueled, I'll give you that amendment.
ReplyDeleteMrs. B, I know!!
Karen, Yes ABSOLUTELY!
pickygirl, I'm glad you like it as much as I do!
LOVE. May I re-post this (I'll credit you, of course. Or not, if you choose!).
ReplyDeleteLaurie, Go for it!
ReplyDeleteI swooned when my BF properly used "nauseated" instead of "nauseous". If I hadn't fallen for him by then, that pushed me over the edge!
ReplyDelete