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Seriously, OMFG. Im on an online dating site and totally turns me off when a guy complains they have been hurt in past relationships or looking for something with NO drama/games whatever that means.
Oh and a guy taking a picture of himself in front of a mirror with cellphone is not attractive at all. Another turn-off for me too.
How many of them love to cuddle and take long walks in the beach LMAO hahahaha.
Online dating makes people emotionally weak and needy, I can forgive the women, but the men
Seriously, OMFG. Im on an online dating site and totally turns me off when a guy complains they have been hurt in past relationships or looking for something with NO drama/games whatever that means.
Oh and a guy taking a picture of himself in front of a mirror with cellphone is not attractive at all. Another turn-off for me too.
Katie, if I'm wrong I apologize in advance but after reading your posts on this thread, I have the distinct impression that you might somewhat dislike and have little, if any, respect for men. That's not meant as a put-down. It's merely an observation. It's also not a whine.
How many of them love to cuddle and take long walks in the beach LMAO hahahaha.
Online dating makes people emotionally weak and needy, I can forgive the women, but the men
Ah, young grasshopper....try raising two kids solo, staying in shape, maintaining a household etc. while working full-time and you will quickly realize that you have entered a whole new universe of time-management.
The dating rules also get more complicated at certain life stages.
When you gain some more life experience a lot of this will start to make sense.
Women do this as well, stating things like "NO LIARS! NO CHEATERS! NO ABUSIVE MEN" on their profiles. Will you ask them to grow a pair as well?
I agree, it goes both ways. I just don't understand when people put so much negativity in their profiles, like that would attract someone. "If you are a golddigger or looking for casual encounters then move on, I'm not the one for you!!"
Sometimes you need to broadcast your feelings. Sometimes you need to vent. Sometimes you need to let the *******s know that you won't tolerate another abuser, user, liar, serial dater, manipulater, stupidficial moron like the ones who infest the singles dating world.
An online dating site isn't the appropriate place to vent your frustrations. If you wanna complain about the opposite sex, get together with your friends over and go to the bar.
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Originally Posted by Mathguy
Ah, young grasshopper....try raising two kids solo, staying in shape, maintaining a household etc. while working full-time and you will quickly realize that you have entered a whole new universe of time-management.
Exactly. It's easy for people to pass judgment on those who try online dating. That's because they don't have a clue what life is like for other people.
Ah, young grasshopper....try raising two kids solo, staying in shape, maintaining a household etc. while working full-time and you will quickly realize that you have entered a whole new universe of time-management.
The dating rules also get more complicated at certain life stages.
When you gain some more life experience a lot of this will start to make sense.
What's up with this rant, Mathguy
What does this have to do with sappy men getting all lovey-dovey about cuddling and long walks in the beach........ I often hear my online dating friends who joke and giggle about how the guys want to cuddle and take long walks in the beach. Frankly, it's not a nice thing to hear. It's an embarrassment to all men.
How about something non-sappy like...... "getting to know you or grab a bite"
Men can get the women, without all the "the notebook" parts
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