Other Info:
I'm White by race, yet not the typical kind, as my ethnic background is an assortment of: Circassian (from the the North Caucasus Mountain region of Cherkessia in Russia), Armenian, Turkish, Kurdish and Levantine (Syrian-Lebanese)
I'm Liberal with a sprinkle of spirituality.
Serious but can have a sense of humor.
A wild guy who keeps things on the safe side, or a safe guy who stays on the wild side :)
I would rather be disliked because of something that is true about me, than to be liked for something that I am not.
With regards to the child, I'm open to the prospect of: in-vitro fertilization, artificial insemination.
I want to be as involved with the child as the other co-parent or couple (lesbian or straight) allows me to be, I would love to be there when the baby is born, and maintain regular contact or get occasional updates on how he or she is doing, and if the child needs a father figure in his or her life, I would like to be there for them in that way, and if the child needs anything financially I would be glad to help or whoever is taking care of him or her as much as I can.
I'm wreckless with a touch of practical wisdom, I'm ok with the idea of a God, yet don't believe in any religion.
I remain soberingly rational and even-handed in most matters, but when it comes to a relationship or a close friendship I can become a little too emotional.
I'm currently preparing the thesis for my Master's degree, and after that I'm planning to work full-time as a writer, I write about my personal life-long journey through countless philosophies, theologies, and ideologies; my experiences in four different places: Syria--my homeland, Arabia--my birthplace (1987), Britain--my childhood (1994-2000) and America--my culture (2000-2011.)
Also I lived through four different paths of faith and lack thereof; as a Jew, a Christian, a Muslim and an Atheist, until I found out that I didn't find what I was looking for in any of these paths.
My quest for a more morally balanced and fair direction is still on-going and my journey for spiritual fulfillment is far from over, the more I study the more I realize there is much more to learn, and I never know where that search would lead me next, and I'm always open to delve deeply into anything that might prove to be fruitful in that regard.
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