So, how does this analyst propose to solve the dilemma? The formula, a line drawn between the extroverted nature of work and an introverted personal dating style. Paradox? True. The more personal dating philosophy of Paolo consists of three elementsâ€â€a quiet dinner, good movie, and coffee. The rationale? Dating is a get-away from the fuss and noise of the keen and often critical eye of the scene. Therefore, this social butterfly enjoys and often prefers the comforts of his cocoon where he can lay back, relax, and be the innate introvert that he also is. With all this irony, however, it would only require two things combined to get this guy's attentionâ€â€a dazzling smile that could prove the world isn't round after all, and an overdose of charm strong enough to defeat the pull of gravity.
Target Profile:
Hair: Long and black
Eyes: Chinita/Pinay
Nose: Not too defined but pointed
Mouth: "the kind of smile that lights up the room"
Bust: Somewhere between a 32 to a 34
Built: Full but not too full
Skin: Fair
Legs: Long and firm
Feet: Nice and clean toes
Height: Does not really matter
Choice #1: Claudine Barretto
Choice #2: Nicole Schulze
Choice #3: Penelope Cruz
What is a foolproof conversation piece that would spice up the date?
Talk about Boracay!!!
What are the bloopers that often arise in dates?
When I find myself eating sloppily.
Meeting the parents: horror or honor?
Actually, it’s a bit of both. It’s horrifying because parents can read right through me at same time it could be an honor because it give me an idea how my date would look 30 years from now.
What spells a dating disaster?
It’s a disaster when my date wears way too much make-up.
Instant chemistry: existent or extinct?
Very existent. Trust me, you'll feel it!
When do you feel the need to make things ‘official’?
I would pop the question when I feel that both of us are ready for a commitment.