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right here goes i keep picking men who seem to be completely normal , lovely, sane, happy individuals but then after a few hours of talking i find that there the complete opposite. for instance i started talking to someone and as usual after a few hours of talking he told me something wierd about him and his dog...like i must seem like the kind of person who finds that normal. this is not just with the odd one, every man i speak to has this wierd thing going on. so my question is how do i pick the right ones and is there a man for everyone and me or is it a load of old pollocks.
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I have terrible taste in men, so I have no idea. Good luck to you though.
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Edited by
silly
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Tue 11/10/09 12:32 PM
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Don't give up,It will happen just when u lease expect it.It did to me.Now i'm just so blown away.
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for instance i started talking to someone and as usual after a few hours of talking he told me something wierd about him and his dog...
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Don't give up,It will happen just when u lease expect it.It did to me.Now i'm just so blown away. |
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for instance i started talking to someone and as usual after a few hours of talking he told me something wierd about him and his dog...
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right here goes i keep picking men who seem to be completely normal , lovely, sane, happy individuals but then after a few hours of talking i find that there the complete opposite. for instance i started talking to someone and as usual after a few hours of talking he told me something wierd about him and his dog...like i must seem like the kind of person who finds that normal. this is not just with the odd one, every man i speak to has this wierd thing going on. so my question is how do i pick the right ones and is there a man for everyone and me or is it a load of old pollocks. Bollocks? Anyway, mathmatically there ISN'T someone for everyone...the equation would be off given population and gender. That said, everyone has a quirk, regardless of how "normal" they seem...further, it is my opinion that there is no real "normal" as the definition differs from person to person. Hell, embrace being single...at least you aren't in a worthless relationship that is going nowhere from the get-go. You could be worse off. |
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Nothing wrong with letting your dog enjoy some peanut butter from your cratch every now and again.
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I like peanut butter
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Nothing wrong with letting your dog enjoy some peanut butter from your cratch every now and again. |
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right here goes i keep picking men who seem to be completely normal , lovely, sane, happy individuals but then after a few hours of talking i find that there the complete opposite. for instance i started talking to someone and as usual after a few hours of talking he told me something wierd about him and his dog...like i must seem like the kind of person who finds that normal. this is not just with the odd one, every man i speak to has this wierd thing going on. so my question is how do i pick the right ones and is there a man for everyone and me or is it a load of old pollocks. I can identify with this, although my inevitable bad judgments usually take a lot longer to identify....! |
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Just gotta weed em out
Weed em out!!! |
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right here goes i keep picking men who seem to be completely normal , lovely, sane, happy individuals but then after a few hours of talking i find that there the complete opposite. for instance i started talking to someone and as usual after a few hours of talking he told me something wierd about him and his dog...like i must seem like the kind of person who finds that normal. this is not just with the odd one, every man i speak to has this wierd thing going on. so my question is how do i pick the right ones and is there a man for everyone and me or is it a load of old pollocks. Bollocks? Anyway, mathmatically there ISN'T someone for everyone...the equation would be off given population and gender. That said, everyone has a quirk, regardless of how "normal" they seem...further, it is my opinion that there is no real "normal" as the definition differs from person to person. Hell, embrace being single...at least you aren't in a worthless relationship that is going nowhere from the get-go. You could be worse off. [/quote true very true. ive done the single thing and its boring i dont mind a man with quirks actually i really dont mind a man with quirks but there is a limit lol, and dogs peanut butter and dressing up in womens clothes "just for the fun of it, all the time but just for the fun of it" is where i draw the line |
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My dear, in case you did not know this- no man is normal, you have to be able to live with what you can't rise above if you want to ride on down into this tunnel of love.
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