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I have to have a car or i have to walk to college it not with in walking distance. Also if i meet a girl how would i pick her up or meet her anywhere for a date?
I got rid of my car when I moved over to the east coast. Best decision I ever made.
It's never been a problem meeting someone for a date and I never expect a guy to pick me up.
1 of 8 Single Men Would Rather Have an I-Phone than a Girlfriend
And 6 out of 8 single men would rather have an iPhone (or Galaxy, Nexus, etc.) AND a girlfriend. Oh yeah, and 80% of taken men have both a smartphone and a GF/spouse. After all, you only need an IQ of 70 or so to realize that this Telegraph article is rubbish and that there is an option C (Both) and an option D (Neither)...and that most decent women don't come with price tags around their necks in the first place and aren't recurring weekly or monthly expenses.
As for that Pew Research Center and Community Living study...they must have chosen at least 65% of their sample size from a collection of status-driven douchebags under the age of 25.
Yep those people who you deem as unworthy of breeding will still be around so that means the people you don't perceived as screwed up are breeding them. So who has the real problem?
Sorry, but if you're trying to be sarcastic or pick a fight, you'll have to look elsewhere, because their own parents have nothing to do with it.
My point is that if someone is more interested in technology than people, then they would probably make lousy parents, anyway. So it's win-win! They get their gadgets, and the world doesn't get more unwanted children. Also, women are spared having to deal with these guys and feel like they come in second to an inanimate object. More win-win!
And your Galaxy S4 wont start screaming at you and start crying when you go mountain biking with your friends instead of watching dancing with the stars with it. Never once has my I-Phone said to me "You're a pathetic loser. Marrying you was the worst mistake of my life".
Sounds like you chose your spouse poorly. I suppose if I had married someone like that, I'd be singing the praises of an object, too, like, say cucumbers, because they don't talk back either and they stay hard for a week.
I was joking. It just seemed like a good fit considering the responses on this thread!
That must be why so many dudes will say "I got out my Galaxy S4" instead of just "I got out my phone," as if the type of phone you have says something important about you as a person.
That must be why so many dudes will say "I got out my Galaxy S4" instead of just "I got out my phone," as if the type of phone you have says something important about you as a person.
Like it's some sort of status symbol? lol
Wonder what they think about my dollar flip phone.
That must be why so many dudes will say "I got out my Galaxy S4" instead of just "I got out my phone," as if the type of phone you have says something important about you as a person.
I hadn't really noticed that before... I've always just said 'my phone' but I know plenty of people who have to say the entire model of the phone instead. Just seems odd to me.
This is getting to be as fun as the vegetarian thread. Almost. No one has yet claimed that smart phone users rape pigs.
As an aside I had no idea I could simply mention the name of my smart phone and women would swoon. Panties drop. Girlfriend be had. Who knew it could be that easy?
Isnt that survey stupid since homosexuals obviously would want the iPhone and they arent accounted for? Also lots of men in unhappy relationships, seems about right.
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