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Have you noticed
« on: May 12, 2008, 08:04:41 PM »
That at around the mid-to-later 20s you see all these girls you knew growing up start marrying these total losers.  These guys always dress like they're at work and have the personality of dry paint.

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Re: Have you noticed
« Reply #1 on: May 12, 2008, 09:57:38 PM »
There was a rash of weddings a few years ago with people I knew.  I didn't notice anything in particular about the way they dressed.
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Re: Have you noticed
« Reply #2 on: May 12, 2008, 11:24:11 PM »
The thing is, these guys must have something that you don't. Just because you can't see it or do not value it doesn't mean it isnt important to these women.

Had an ex-friend (also on the spectrum) who used to go on and on about how his girlfriend left him for some complete loser guy and he though she was trading down etc. The thing is, I bet this other guy didn't have to win ever argument and always be right like my ex-friend did. He could never understand how that would really turn off a girl and drive her away.

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Re: Have you noticed
« Reply #3 on: May 12, 2008, 11:29:58 PM »
Had an ex-friend (also on the spectrum) who used to go on and on about how his girlfriend left him for some complete loser guy and he though she was trading down etc. The thing is, I bet this other guy didn't have to win ever argument and always be right like my ex-friend did. He could never understand how that would really turn off a girl and drive her away.

I have a friend exactly like that.  :laugh:
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Re: Have you noticed
« Reply #4 on: May 12, 2008, 11:38:16 PM »
Had an ex-friend (also on the spectrum) who used to go on and on about how his girlfriend left him for some complete loser guy and he though she was trading down etc. The thing is, I bet this other guy didn't have to win ever argument and always be right like my ex-friend did. He could never understand how that would really turn off a girl and drive her away.

I have a friend exactly like that.  :laugh:

I got to the point where I had to debate between no irl friends and him. I picked no irl friends. You can't have conversation with people who need to be always right.

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Re: Have you noticed
« Reply #5 on: May 13, 2008, 12:19:28 AM »
That at around the mid-to-later 20s you see all these girls you knew growing up start marrying these total losers.  These guys always dress like they're at work and have the personality of dry paint.

No, it's when I realise that the girls I knew growing up are total losers.

I already knew the guys were.

Whats wrong with dressing like you're at work? Professional-sexy ftw

This thread makes it look like one girl you know married one guy like this and it pissed you off.
« Last Edit: May 13, 2008, 12:21:19 AM by The Gog Gog Gog »

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Re: Have you noticed
« Reply #6 on: May 13, 2008, 02:04:00 AM »
Had an ex-friend (also on the spectrum) who used to go on and on about how his girlfriend left him for some complete loser guy and he though she was trading down etc. The thing is, I bet this other guy didn't have to win ever argument and always be right like my ex-friend did. He could never understand how that would really turn off a girl and drive her away.

I have a friend exactly like that.  :laugh:

I got to the point where I had to debate between no irl friends and him. I picked no irl friends. You can't have conversation with people who need to be always right.

QFT.  often, it's a self-esteem issue with them, if that's of interest to anyone.

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Re: Have you noticed
« Reply #7 on: May 13, 2008, 03:30:08 AM »
Had an ex-friend (also on the spectrum) who used to go on and on about how his girlfriend left him for some complete loser guy and he though she was trading down etc. The thing is, I bet this other guy didn't have to win ever argument and always be right like my ex-friend did. He could never understand how that would really turn off a girl and drive her away.

I have a friend exactly like that.  :laugh:

I got to the point where I had to debate between no irl friends and him. I picked no irl friends. You can't have conversation with people who need to be always right.

QFT.  often, it's a self-esteem issue with them, if that's of interest to anyone.

Usually, but with this guy, he really did think he was right and everyone else had it wrong. So sad.

And when you started to use logic to point out how he was wrong, he would get mad at you and proclaim "CONVERSATION OVER!"

(seriously, he would say that)

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Re: Have you noticed
« Reply #8 on: May 13, 2008, 05:02:20 AM »
That at around the mid-to-later 20s you see all these girls you knew growing up start marrying these total losers.  These guys always dress like they're at work and have the personality of dry paint.

No, it's when I realise that the girls I knew growing up are total losers.

I already knew the guys were.

Whats wrong with dressing like you're at work? Professional-sexy ftw

This thread makes it look like one girl you know married one guy like this and it pissed you off.
Professional-sexy is hawt.  In women.
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Re: Have you noticed
« Reply #9 on: May 13, 2008, 11:53:32 AM »
most will end up divorced and than cry there aren't any good men around as they drag around two kids out of control and cry how tough life is for a single mother.


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Re: Have you noticed
« Reply #10 on: May 13, 2008, 12:24:22 PM »
That at around the mid-to-later 20s you see all these girls you knew growing up start marrying these total losers.  These guys always dress like they're at work and have the personality of dry paint.

I have the personality of wet paint, so don't you dare sit on me. :P
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Re: Have you noticed
« Reply #11 on: May 13, 2008, 12:25:19 PM »
Had an ex-friend (also on the spectrum) who used to go on and on about how his girlfriend left him for some complete loser guy and he though she was trading down etc. The thing is, I bet this other guy didn't have to win ever argument and always be right like my ex-friend did. He could never understand how that would really turn off a girl and drive her away.

I have a friend exactly like that.  :laugh:

I got to the point where I had to debate between no irl friends and him. I picked no irl friends. You can't have conversation with people who need to be always right.

QFT.  often, it's a self-esteem issue with them, if that's of interest to anyone.

Usually, but with this guy, he really did think he was right and everyone else had it wrong. So sad.

And when you started to use logic to point out how he was wrong, he would get mad at you and proclaim "CONVERSATION OVER!"

(seriously, he would say that)

oh, well in that case, there's nothing for it but an uzi.

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Re: Have you noticed
« Reply #12 on: May 14, 2008, 03:22:47 AM »
Had an ex-friend (also on the spectrum) who used to go on and on about how his girlfriend left him for some complete loser guy and he though she was trading down etc. The thing is, I bet this other guy didn't have to win ever argument and always be right like my ex-friend did. He could never understand how that would really turn off a girl and drive her away.

I have a friend exactly like that.  :laugh:

I got to the point where I had to debate between no irl friends and him. I picked no irl friends. You can't have conversation with people who need to be always right.

QFT.  often, it's a self-esteem issue with them, if that's of interest to anyone.

Usually, but with this guy, he really did think he was right and everyone else had it wrong. So sad.

And when you started to use logic to point out how he was wrong, he would get mad at you and proclaim "CONVERSATION OVER!"

(seriously, he would say that)

oh, well in that case, there's nothing for it but an uzi.

Bullets are too good for him.