Guest guest Posted February 8, 2004 Report Share Posted February 8, 2004 Good points guys. I certainly wouldn't serve raw kidneys, but what about steak? Everyone likes steak. I was actually thinking this anyway. Only problem is I live with my mom, but I can kick her out for the night. I'll have to clean my room too :-/ By the way, my A & P class is pretty much all girls, and in lab we were disecting cow eye balls the other day, and we talked about eating them for several minutes, and no one even made a funny face at me when I said it was appealing other than the raunchy smell of the preservatives. My teacher agreed that cooking them would make them too tough. Chris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2004 Report Share Posted February 9, 2004 , > The women I have gone on a date with are expecting too much. Its like they > have this extra smorgasboard to pick from and are happy to bide their time > till they get EXACTLY what they want. I really don't understand your point here. Isn't the whole *point* of a dating service to try to find exactly what you want, rather than sorting through endless random dates? Also, how can you say they are expecting " too much " ? Why should they settle for a relationship with someone they don't want or who can't provide what they want? If they are satisfied to pass the opportunity up, isn't it by definition *not* to high of an expectation? > This I believe results in many of the broken relationships that do > eventuate > from them. Because instead of just meeting someone. Getting to know them, > getting attracted to the good points you find. The girls seem to have this > checklist that won't be deviated from. If that wasn't the case, why wouldn't they just go to the bar to meet someone? > IE. If you don't have their exact look criteria u instant dismissed Hmm. Don't dating services have people post pictures? I certainly wouldn't date someone I hadn't seen before. I don't have any specific looks criteria, but looks undoubtedly are part of attraction (along with many other things), and I wouldn't date someone I wasn't attracted too. > You income level/education level. I have seen SO many girls list minimum > education and wages. It's kind of hard to communicate with someone who has a totally different educational level than you, and it's hard to have *fun* if you don't have enough money to do so, depending on the kind of things you like to do. Chris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2004 Report Share Posted February 9, 2004 The point is most often than not people fall in love with what they ARENT focusing on looking for. So they put too much emphasis on what they want rather than what they will stumble on. _____ From: ChrisMasterjohn@... [mailto:ChrisMasterjohn@...] Sent: Tuesday, 10 February 2004 7:24 AM Subject: Re: OT Girlfriends , > The women I have gone on a date with are expecting too much. Its like they > have this extra smorgasboard to pick from and are happy to bide their time > till they get EXACTLY what they want. I really don't understand your point here. Isn't the whole *point* of a dating service to try to find exactly what you want, rather than sorting through endless random dates? Also, how can you say they are expecting " too much " ? Why should they settle for a relationship with someone they don't want or who can't provide what they want? If they are satisfied to pass the opportunity up, isn't it by definition *not* to high of an expectation? > This I believe results in many of the broken relationships that do > eventuate > from them. Because instead of just meeting someone. Getting to know them, > getting attracted to the good points you find. The girls seem to have this > checklist that won't be deviated from. If that wasn't the case, why wouldn't they just go to the bar to meet someone? > IE. If you don't have their exact look criteria u instant dismissed Hmm. Don't dating services have people post pictures? I certainly wouldn't date someone I hadn't seen before. I don't have any specific looks criteria, but looks undoubtedly are part of attraction (along with many other things), and I wouldn't date someone I wasn't attracted too. > You income level/education level. I have seen SO many girls list minimum > education and wages. It's kind of hard to communicate with someone who has a totally different educational level than you, and it's hard to have *fun* if you don't have enough money to do so, depending on the kind of things you like to do. Chris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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