Making the Cut

Rajul discusses her deal breakers, including shortness and bisexuality.

by Rajul Punjabi

Deal-breakersI’ve been talking about venturing out of comfort zones, lately. It seems like the lines of my own zone, which used to be as thick as La Winehouse’s eyeliner, are stretching into skimpy dotted lines now. Is it maturity, or am I just finally realizing that a good man can come in any color, shape, size or background?

It seems as if the “try something new” bug has bitten everyone lately. Angie, who is usually all about tall, dark and debonair, is dating this new guy that looks like he’s in a boy band.

“I usually hate light eyes,” she said, “but for some reason, they look really good on him.” Maybe it’s not the light eyes but the fact that he’s adorable, smart and bat-shit crazy about her. Go figure.

Another friend of mine, Keri, hooked up with this ultra Italian “how you doin’” dude (his name is actually Tony, no lie) at the beach this weekend after we all spent hours making fun of his type after watching that “True Life: I Spend My Summer at the Jersey Shore” show on MTV.
We all have our deal breakers though. And we’re allowed to right? Below are my top five, in no particular order. These are things that – no matter how perfect the guy is – will have me reaching for the “just friend” button. Or running for the door.

1.    Any type of racism.
2.    Shortness. (Shallow, I know but I like to look up and kiss).
3.    Bad hygiene. (If he ain’t about the upkeep, he won’t be about the downkeep, if you know what I’m saying).
4.    Intolerance of people’s spiritual beliefs. (I had a guy scoff when I got into the first 10 minutes of explaining Rastafarian philosophies. He never made it to the Hinduism conversation.)
5.    Bisexuality. (I can compete with other girls, but with guys too? That’s just exhausting.)

 
 
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  • 1 Big Spender // Jul 18, 2008 at 5:42 pm

    ii Draw The Line When It Comes To Music…ii Need Someone Who Is Open To ALL Music Varieties. It’s A Large Part of My Life. It’s A Quick Fix Whenever I’m Feeling Down And My Significant Other Should Be The Same.

  • 2 Ariel // Jul 14, 2008 at 7:17 pm

    My dealbreaker is having no ambition…I don’t want a bum on the couch!

  • 3 Barry // Jul 14, 2008 at 6:25 pm

    Stupid women are definitly a turn off. I can’t stand having to explain the concept of sock puppets to a completely perplexed female.

 
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