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“Lista poikaystävän ihannepiirteistä (muistikirja, 1999): persoona ei muutu humalassa, mielellään töissä tai koulussa, oma asunto - ei varasto, rock ei saa olla ainoa tärkeä asia maailmassa, vähintään yksi pitkä suhde takana, ei spesiaalisuhdetta eksiin tai eksien sukulaisiin, omistaa mielellään kulkuneuvon tai ajokortin, pystyy puhumaan tunteistaan, ei laita viimeisiä rahojaan kaljaan, arvostaa minua ja tekemisiäni, ei liian kliininen, hemmottelee, järjestää yllätyksiä - edes joskus, hilpeä, ei synkkä, tasavertainen riitelijä, julkista hellyyttä!!!! Kunnollinen kosketus, hyvä ääni.”

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