Topic: Do opposites really attract???? | |
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tngxl65
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Wed 07/08/09 08:38 PM
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What if the redneck is a nerd too? joe dirt with a pocket protector. I've met that guy. Hard to take the guy seriously though. |
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What if the redneck is a nerd too? I don't know that there is such a thing. Interestin though ![]() |
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Don't you ever want to go to an old post and just poke them???
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For example could a redneck an a nerd have a lastin relationship? Or how about a tomboy an a gurly man? A conservative an a rocker? Anyone know of any that have lasted? ![]() Nothing has lasted for me ![]() |
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For example could a redneck an a nerd have a lastin relationship? Or how about a tomboy an a gurly man? A conservative an a rocker? Anyone know of any that have lasted? ![]() Most of my exes have turned out to be airhead fluffballs with domestication agendas. So, from that standpoint, it's clear to me that opposites, while they may have a superficial level of initial attraction, don't actually WORK OUT. I suspect that common ground is essential, and if I ever find someone I have any common ground with, I'll try to test this theory. |
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