D-Lish Posted April 11, 2009 Posted April 11, 2009 Generally I find that women have more satisfying careers than men and make more money. However they still tend to want a man with at least the same amount of status. You just made some sense there. It's called compatibility. Compatibility comes in more shapes and sizes than sexual chemistry. I don't want to date anyone long term that sits at home and doesn't work. If someone works, goes to their job every day- but they make less than me....I don't care. Do they stimulate my mind? Challenge my mind? I would rather live in a shack with someone I love than live in a castle with someone that could buy me a porsche just because. **** that.
D-Lish Posted April 11, 2009 Posted April 11, 2009 I love men BoredPerson. I just don't love stupid people. And I won't engage you in a "I hate gender" fight.
Author burning 4 revenge Posted April 11, 2009 Author Posted April 11, 2009 Generally Im bored, but I find the field of gastroenterology quite fascinating I think it probably is fascinating if you understand it, although I think it may also be gross
D-Lish Posted April 11, 2009 Posted April 11, 2009 I think it probably is fascinating if you understand it, although I think it may also be gross And just a part of life.
Author burning 4 revenge Posted April 11, 2009 Author Posted April 11, 2009 And just a part of life. all of that endless digestion and excretion its enough to make a sane man mad
D-Lish Posted April 11, 2009 Posted April 11, 2009 all of that endless digestion and excretion its enough to make a sane man mad Look- if you're careful about what you eat~ you can avoid strife. A few rules: 1) Asparagus makes your pee smell 2) corn is corn so don't act so surprised
Taramere Posted April 11, 2009 Posted April 11, 2009 Otherwise we have to fear aging even more than you guys do Why should I be afraid? I live in Europe. If the ageing process proves to be as horrific for women as some of the guys claim, Switzerland and Dignitas is just a short flight away.
Chrome Barracuda Posted April 11, 2009 Posted April 11, 2009 Why should I be afraid? I live in Europe. If the ageing process proves to be as horrific for women as some of the guys claim, Switzerland and Dignitas is just a short flight away. Some women age gracefully, some just cant. it's all in the genes you know. not where you live.
Taramere Posted April 11, 2009 Posted April 11, 2009 Some women age gracefully, some just cant. it's all in the genes you know. not where you live. So ageing gracefully isn't the same thing as understanding parody then. But are you sure where you live doesn't play some part? I visited LA earlier this year, and I didn't find some of stretched-into-a-blank-expression faces I met there overly graceful. Then again, opinions as to what constitutes ageing gracefully are subjective. I say it's a psychological process involving a combination of acceptance and humour. You're telling me it's a genetic one which suggests you place the emphasis on the physical ageing process. Where are you from, by the way?
Chrome Barracuda Posted April 11, 2009 Posted April 11, 2009 So ageing gracefully isn't the same thing as understanding parody then. But are you sure where you live doesn't play some part? I visited LA earlier this year, and I didn't find some of stretched-into-a-blank-expression faces I met there overly graceful. Then again, opinions as to what constitutes ageing gracefully are subjective. I say it's a psychological process involving a combination of acceptance and humour. You're telling me it's a genetic one which suggests you place the emphasis on the physical ageing process. Where are you from, by the way? Oh it was a joke was it??? I'm from new york by the way, very stressful city. but im good.
MeMyself&I Posted April 14, 2009 Posted April 14, 2009 Unless the age is inappropriate.........exploiting a child, etc....why are we putting such a stigma on age? Men have dated younger women for ages. It's just recently in the media we see women taking the initiative with younger men. I just turned 37 and am consistently mistaken for 27-30 yrs. old. I've been approached by numerous younger men. I am currently talking (yes so far just talking) to a great guy that is 25. I take good care of myself (exercise, etc) and if one of the benefits is that I look younger and therefore attract younger men.....who does that hurt? I want to go hiking, camping and out and have fun. I'm not naive enough to believe a relationship with a much younger man will necessarily be "happily ever after". But one never knows and who's to say a relationship with a guy my age or older would work any better. I like the energy (mentally, physically and sexually) I have seen in younger guys. At first the age thing was a little intimidating to me but age is a number. I have dated men in their thirties with so much baggage and low-levels of immaturity (No, I'm not bashing all 30-year-olds) that I now know better to interpret maturity by an age. Anyway, I hope people can see past a number and just let people be happy. One guy was saying how encouraging this left out the older/similar in age men these women could be dating. There's plenty of prospects out there if a guy or girl can't find someone it's not someone else's problem it's their own. Look at what you/he/she needs to do to meet people not what someone else needs to do to help you. Good luck to all those looking.
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