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Orchid XP v8 wrote:
>> This is easier then finding a date. Smile, and be ready to listen to
>> anyone. After you chat with them a few times, pick a day you aren't
>> doing anything and invite them out to a pub to continue what ever the
>> last conversation was.
>>
>> See, now you've made a friend. You can do the whole thing without a
>> pub, substituting other local hang out.
>
> I tried this. The person I was speaking to started laughing.
>
> Hysterically.
>
> Eventually she finished laughing her **** off, and politely declained.
Wow, that girl's a jerk. Seriously, very few of them react this way.
Even though the others aren't such a**holes, though, you'll still get a
lot of rejections - the general rule of thumb for most solicitations,
whether it's for business or personal, is that one out of 10 will say
yes. So don't let these two experiences put you off, just keep trying.
...Chambers
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>>> This is easier then finding a date. Smile, and be ready to listen to
>>> anyone. After you chat with them a few times, pick a day you aren't
>>> doing anything and invite them out to a pub to continue what ever the
>>> last conversation was.
>>>
>>> See, now you've made a friend. You can do the whole thing without a
>>> pub, substituting other local hang out.
>>
>> I tried this. The person I was speaking to started laughing.
>>
>> Hysterically.
>>
>> Eventually she finished laughing her **** off, and politely declained.
>
> Wow, that girl's a jerk. Seriously, very few of them react this way.
I think she was surprised and embarrassed rather than actually trying to
be mean. Even so, it was *not* a pleasent reaction to receive.
> Even though the others aren't such a**holes, though, you'll still get a
> lot of rejections - the general rule of thumb for most solicitations,
> whether it's for business or personal, is that one out of 10 will say
> yes. So don't let these two experiences put you off, just keep trying.
Well, I've now "tried" with everybody I know. So until I discover some
way of meeting new people, there's nothing further I can do now.
--
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http://www.zazzle.com/MathematicalOrchid*
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Chambers wrote:
> Not if you've an open mind...
Damned neurosurgeons...
--
http://blog.orphi.me.uk/
http://www.zazzle.com/MathematicalOrchid*
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"Gilles Tran" <gil### [at] agroparistechfr> wrote in message
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> 4892c69b$1@news.povray.org...
>> http://www.xkcd.com/457/
>>
>> Today's XKCD neatly sums up my feelings today.
>
> Hmm, I think that the strip just means that undoing bras is friggin'
> difficult (see the alt text), particularly when one is in a hurry. Those
> little hooks on the back always get caught somewhere.
Yes, caught on the inside of the washing machine and the clothes dryer!
Brian
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> Chambers <ben### [at] pacificwebguycom> wrote:
>> Look at it this way:
>> There are 6 *billion* people on this planet. Just to pull a number out
>> of my a**, that means 500 *million* people between the ages of 20 and 30.
>
>> I guarantee, the *majority* of those people _want_to_have_sex_.
>
> But half of them are of the wrong gender...
If that was the case, mankind would have disappeared a long time ago.
Really, both genders definitely want to have sex, and want it a lot. One
gender may be slightly (but only slightly) pickier than the other, but it's
not less obsessive/ravenous in its pursuit of it.
G.
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Gilles Tran wrote:
> Really, both genders definitely want to have sex, and want it a lot. One
> gender may be slightly (but only slightly) pickier than the other, but it's
> not less obsessive/ravenous in its pursuit of it.
This is something that has always confused me...
The boys all want to get at the girls. Nothing complicated there.
Girls are far more confusing. Your typical girl seems to definitely
*want* a boyfriend, and is very keen to show off just how sexy and
desirable she is. But as soon as a *real* boy attempts to make any kind
of advance towards her, she seems deeply offended at the very
*suggestion* that she might want to actually date such a pathetic excuse
for a boy. Obviously she's looking for somebody far better then HIM!
Even if you start seeing her regularly and she seems to enjoy being with
you, she still seems insulted and outraged that you might want to kiss
her. And she is utterly repulsed by the concept that you might be
thinking about having sex with her (much less try to actually *do* this
for real). Apparently she just wants to hang out together and maybe hold
hands or something.
So I'm confused - how has the human race not died out yet?
I distinctly remember that when I was about 12 or so, I became utterly
fascinated with girls. I seemed to spend almost every waking hour
thinking about them, feeling curios about them, wanting to have one of
my own, wondering what they're like, etc. I'm reasonably certain I'm not
alone in this. (!)
Presumably what's meant to happen next is that you start interactive
with girls, find out a bit about them, start dating them, and gradually
stop being quite so fascinated by them. (Personally, this still hasn't
happened for me yet - presumably because I never interact with
*anybody*, much less girls...)
I have never actually met a teenage girl in my entire life. [Ever.] So
I'm curios... Do teenage girls suddenly become absolutely fascinated
with boys in a similar way? Or are they *always* completely disgusted by
the idea of interacting with them? Is it just an act? Or do girls
genuinely hate boys?
Since the human race hasn't died out yet, you'd think it *must* be an
act. But I don't know... that's some damned good acting... :-/
--
http://blog.orphi.me.uk/
http://www.zazzle.com/MathematicalOrchid*
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Gilles Tran <gil### [at] agroparistechfr> wrote:
> "Warp" <war### [at] tagpovrayorg> a ?crit dans le message de news:
> 4894ea70@news.povray.org...
> > Chambers <ben### [at] pacificwebguycom> wrote:
> >> Look at it this way:
> >> There are 6 *billion* people on this planet. Just to pull a number out
> >> of my a**, that means 500 *million* people between the ages of 20 and 30.
> >
> >> I guarantee, the *majority* of those people _want_to_have_sex_.
> >
> > But half of them are of the wrong gender...
> If that was the case, mankind would have disappeared a long time ago.
> Really, both genders definitely want to have sex, and want it a lot.
But in most cases half of them are still of the wrong gender.
--
- Warp
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Invisible wrote:
> I have never actually met a teenage girl in my entire life. [Ever.]
OK, I'm curious. Where did you go to school when *you* were a teenager?
In my high school, there were approximately 800 boys and 800 girls,
all between the ages of 14-18.
...Chambers
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>> I have never actually met a teenage girl in my entire life. [Ever.]
>
> OK, I'm curious. Where did you go to school when *you* were a teenager?
> In my high school, there were approximately 800 boys and 800 girls, all
> between the ages of 14-18.
The school I went to was for boys only. (Did I mention it was a boarding
school?)
If you count my little sister then yes, technically I have met a teenage
girl. Although being at boarding school, I didn't actually *see* her
very often...
--
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http://www.zazzle.com/MathematicalOrchid*
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>> OK, I'm curious. Where did you go to school when *you* were a
>> teenager? In my high school, there were approximately 800 boys and 800
>> girls, all between the ages of 14-18.
>
> The school I went to was for boys only. (Did I mention it was a boarding
> school?)
Also... That school had roughly 40 kids in it. And almost as many staff...
--
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http://www.zazzle.com/MathematicalOrchid*
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