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The women you're dating aren't the problem, your SCREENING PROCESS is the problem. Stop dating dumb, vapid women, and you'll stop being asked dumb questions.
I've never been asked any of these questions by the guys I date, because I don't date dumb men. Problem solved.
If a person keeps getting the same results (in this case "annoying" questions) from everyone around him (the women you're dating), you have to start looking at the common denominator. In this case, buddy, the common denominator is you.
what assumption? i don't like astrology and don't want to date someone who believes even the smallest bit of that nonsense. the person has just revealed a fundamental incompatibility between us. it's a great reason to make a decision. it'd be foolish not to. one person's "fun" is another person's "oh god, not this sh*t again"
because astrology is retarded. if some fundy chick started talking about how the earth is 6000 years old i'd stop taking her seriously too
You are missing my point. This is all stemming from asking someone when their birthday is...asking a question and then having the person assume all kinds of things about why the question is being asked, then nexting them based on those assumptions. And then come on here and complain about how hard it is to meet someone and how online dating doesn't work.
Tell me, do you have a handout that you give to dates so they know exactly what particular questions and turns of phrase send the event into an immediate death spiral?
He really should just put it in his profile. Judging from his posts, anything after "hello" sends the event into an immediate death spiral. And "hello" can do it too if her voice isn't the correct pitch (i.e. too masculine).
He really should just put it in his profile. Judging from his posts, anything after "hello" sends the event into an immediate death spiral. And "hello" can do it too if her voice isn't the correct pitch (i.e. too masculine).
Or if she's wearing inappropriate shoes, like sneakers to the food court at the mall.
This application is hilarious! I'm going to share this with some of my girlfriends!
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