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I would for sure. I find myself entertaining and I really enjoy my own company. Of course I would change a few t things. If you can't understand this question, don't feel guilty. about not responding. I heard this question in a dating show and found the question both profound and meaningful. If I wouldn't marry myself why would anyone else? The answer to my own question is that I have been married for 50 years, so I did find someone else who appreciates/appreciated me.
Ew, no. I mean, I'm awesome, but I am far from perfect. I have a match who likes doing the things I don't like, shines in areas I stumble through, etc. We have a ton in common but I would not want to hang out with my clone.
But I find that I fly against the standard of what most people value in life. For instance, I really don't value money.
I also don't have kids (and/or am not sure I want kids) and that alone puts me in a position where 8 out of 10 women would pass (at least when they were child bearing age).
I also am pretty private and a bad sleeper and spend hours upon hours sitting there playing the guitar.
So, in an overall sense, objectively, for what most people in western US society value, I'm a bad catch.
But in the sense, that a perfect match came along? Sure.
There was a Seinfeld episode where he dated a lady who was more or less exactly like him. At first it went great and soon he realized how much he hates himself and they broke it off.
Sologamy has reportedly been around since the early 1990s when an American woman, Linda Barker, married herself in front of seven bridesmaids and 75 guests.
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