Well, where do I even begin? Take care and time with Paul, he is a warm individual once you get to know him. He can be very sweet and deep. He's not afraid to ask questions and understands the importance of making people feel as comfortable as possible, as he doesn't like to make assumptions; he doesn't really believe in them. Paul wants to be understood and also makes an effort to understand what makes you the way you are and I assure you; through his sarcastic remarks, laughter, dark humour, ability to make you feel better, advice he gives you, it can/will be one of the easiest and most unimaginably amazing relationships you'll ever have. Take it slow with him, but not too slow. Unravel his story. Things will come naturally if it's meant to be. Push Paul, make him realise his true potential. He will equally do the same for you. Guide Paul, aid him in his decision making. He will try to help you decode your troubles also. Nurture Paul, we all go through tough times but, my Paul has gone through a lot therefore, remind your Paul; whatever predicament he may have gone through or be in, that it's all okay and that things can/will only get better. He will soothe any wounds you have, regardless of their complexity...
Paul is amazeballs!
The End
By Sara
Calling someone a Paul is to call them an oddball. Someone who may not realise how odd they are but takes delight in obscure, perverted and sometimes pedophilic comments and stares. A paul may ruin a holiday getaway, not ruin but it sure leaves a sour taste ay. Larissa's dont get along with Paul's, and Dylan's don't either. best to keep Paul inside, away from the family and away from the internet
that trip was great but if i see 'paul' on the plane im going to flip my shit!
a guy thats good at building and destroying and tells good joked