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Good lord... first world problems from a whiny entitled self absorbed me me generation... Man, I thought the 80's were supposed to the "me me" generation, these millennials have that title locked up big time....
I can't help but read these types of OP's and just roll me eyes right out of my skull.
Sorry OP... come back at us with some real life threatening issues... the way you describe things you'd think life and death and someone's life was hanging in the balance....
You're having dating issues..... LOL..... whatever man...
Get a grip and get some reality... it's no big deal in the grand scheme of life....
What jumps out from your writing is that you are taking yourself far too seriously. As an exercise, look in the mirror and call yourself a stupid fathead, because we all are, in a sense, given what we put ourselves through for a little action. Stay amused and lighten up some. It's a game and you are in a great position to do well. Consider if you were in a hospital bed and sick, now that would be a dating challenge.
Just last week I myself got blown up. This lady in high heels was prancing her stuff around me and so I asked for her phone number. She gave it to me and so I called her the next day. I suspected she was a tease and had a few BFs stashed around, but I bit anyway. Hey, how about coffee this afternoon? "No, I can't". How about tomorrow? "I'm busy." This is where I should have gotten off, but Nooooooooooo. So you see, I got refused three times for the price of one. I won't lie and say it didn't sting a little. I moped around for fifteen minutes or so and put a hex on her and moved on.
You are right about dating being difficult, and women love it that way. Why do you think they are so hooked on soap operas? Non-stop relationship mayhem.
So get out there and get rejected. That what doesn't kill you makes you stronger. Remember, it only takes one to be a winner.
What jumps out from your writing is that you are taking yourself far too seriously. As an exercise, look in the mirror and call yourself a stupid fathead, because we all are, in a sense, given what we put ourselves through for a little action. Stay amused and lighten up some. It's a game and you are in a great position to do well. Consider if you were in a hospital bed and sick, now that would be a dating challenge.
Just last week I myself got blown up. This lady in high heels was prancing her stuff around me and so I asked for her phone number. She gave it to me and so I called her the next day. I suspected she was a tease and had a few BFs stashed around, but I bit anyway. Hey, how about coffee this afternoon? "No, I can't". How about tomorrow? "I'm busy." This is where I should have gotten off, but Nooooooooooo. So you see, I got refused three times for the price of one. I won't lie and say it didn't sting a little. I moped around for fifteen minutes or so and put a hex on her and moved on.
You are right about dating being difficult, and women love it that way. Why do you think they are so hooked on soap operas? Non-stop relationship mayhem.
So get out there and get rejected. That what doesn't kill you makes you stronger. Remember, it only takes one to be a winner.
And that's why most women wonder and ask themselves why they're dateless, and why no man is approaching them.
Serves em right if they want to make dating difficult
"I'm an awesome specimen of manhood, everybody tells me so ... why can't hot women see that?
Are you going to believe me or your lying eyes? Anyways, I'll post again next week. Toodle-loo!!"
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