I'm not very fond of self-describing routines, mostly because I don't believe a short summary of words, no matter how well chosen, could even begin to explain the diversity and complexity of the person behind the keyboard. That being said, I'll point out a few things I deem most important in a person: Intelligence - The ability to conduct a meaningful, articulate conversation is such a big advantage, yet unfortunately so rare to find nowadays. I'd hate to quote clichés, but you know how the old saying goes: "Seduce my mind and you can have my body,....". Well, seducing my mind doesn't guarantee you the second part, but without the ability to do so, you're doomed anyway :) Sense of Humour - There are only few things as uncomfortable and awkward, as interaction with a person lacking sense of humour. Life is complicated enough, so the ability to see its funny side in every situation is simply priceless. Tolerance - There is nothing that angers me as fast as spotting any indication of prejudiced, narrow-minded and blind hatred of something or someone, who doesn't meet your own personal point of view. The world is big enough for everyone. Honesty - Milestone and foundation of every type of relationship. Pretending to do, like or be who you are not, could provide you with some short-termed fun, but don't expect it to lead anywhere beyond that. I also take any attempt to be fooled or deceived as an amusing insult to my intelligence. Do you dare leaving me a message now?:)