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Dixie Feb 1st, 2008 03:27 PM

Yes women are crazy.


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So basically, you have to find a woman that you can tolerate the best?
That's what I would recommend.

And no marriage isn't like Married With Children. I don't know about the kids part though. I'm not that brave. It's just like living together but it's more expensive to get out of. Most housewives aren't like Peg either, some of us clean!

Cosmo Electrolux Feb 1st, 2008 03:35 PM

I'll give you some serious advice...find a woman you can be friends with first. If you can't be friends, you'll be a miserable married couple.

Dr. Boogie Feb 1st, 2008 03:38 PM

Also, don't marry your high school sweetheart unless you want your life to be like Married with Children.

Tadao Feb 1st, 2008 04:00 PM

Married people sitcoms and real life marriages only have one difference.
Sitcoms are funny.

Cosmo Electrolux Feb 1st, 2008 04:14 PM

Damned Skippy.
Don't marry anyone unless you want you life to be a living hell.

Tadao Feb 1st, 2008 04:19 PM

Except when Mods do it. Then it's magical forever.

MattJack Feb 1st, 2008 04:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Cosmo Electrolux (Post 529408)
Don't marry anyone unless you want you life to be a living hell.


That is what every older man has told me :lol

Dr. Boogie Feb 1st, 2008 04:30 PM

Yeah, every older guy in my family has given me that message, too. Often in front of their significant other.

Tadao Feb 1st, 2008 04:33 PM

I've been married since 1995. Seperated for 3 years. We were living together for 2-3 years before we got married. So.. living with one of these creatures and studying them in their own habitat has left me no closer to understanding them.

I don't try to understand them antmore, I just let them get pissed of at me for not trying anymore and let them leave me.

MLE Feb 2nd, 2008 05:32 AM

Women at least start to know themselves by age 25ish, which is why I quoted that age, but CiG is totally right that the problems will be reeplaced by other problems. Most females do have some other mental illness as well.

For the record, I have bi-polar, ADD, seasonal depression, self-image issues, and more as well as being under 25. Imagine what Chojin has to go through on a daily basis!

MattJack Feb 2nd, 2008 07:01 AM

thank God for Ninetendo games, huh Chojin

JakeOfAllTrades Feb 2nd, 2008 01:45 PM

I should be graduated from High School, but I'm on the "Pathways" program where I do a number of subjects over a number of years. So far none of the girls at school have taken any romantic interest in me. I've had some really terrible experiences with girls standing me up on dates they never intended to go on, because I was that "retard kid", when I actually just have high functioning Asperger's. The only really honest response a girl gave me for rejection was when this one girl rejected me because she already has a girlfriend and is quite happy.

I also have an irrational fear of popular blonde girls because usually they want to hurt my feelings. Considering what they put me through you'd understand why.

Esuohlim Feb 2nd, 2008 02:13 PM

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Originally Posted by JakeOfAllTrades (Post 529511)
I actually just have high functioning Asperger's.

You and Jonathan Clement should be the best of friends. He has low functioning Asperger's.

Guitar Woman Feb 2nd, 2008 05:36 PM

I've always seen people who date in high school as going out just for the sake of going out which is idiotic and something I settled on not involving myself with

I think I made the correct decision, you should do it too!

Esuohlim Feb 2nd, 2008 07:57 PM

I didn't date in high school because I was considered undesirable by the opposite gender!

Sam Feb 2nd, 2008 09:35 PM

At least you can be honest about it and not make up a reason!

Guitar Woman Feb 2nd, 2008 09:39 PM

what are you implying

I'm a handsome young stud, mister

executioneer Feb 3rd, 2008 03:01 AM

there's nothing wrong wtih being gross when you're a teenager, teenagers are SUPPOSED to be gross

saizo_ogasawara Feb 3rd, 2008 04:43 AM

Hey, I'm a teenager, darn it. Some are supposed to be gross, some are just plain gross, while the rest of us, the fighters, (from which I belong) fight to survive.

Guitar Woman Feb 3rd, 2008 09:50 AM

Wait, what?

executioneer Feb 3rd, 2008 01:15 PM

filipinos :rolleyes

Tadao Feb 3rd, 2008 03:14 PM

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Originally Posted by saizo_ogasawara (Post 529651)
Hey, I'm a teenager, darn it. Some are supposed to be gross, some are just plain gross, while the rest of us, the fighters, (from which I belong) fight to survive.

You are not a teen ager until you hit 13.

JakeOfAllTrades Feb 4th, 2008 12:41 PM

Maybe I should reconsider my choices. I might not be ready for dating yet. Especially when most rejections from girls fail to put me in tears, (except for the really cruel ones) but the most emotional piece about love I've ever written is a Fantasy subplot where an old man of royal blood gets his heart broken by a gold-digging Elf. And the very notion of this makes me blubber when I think about it. Seriously, if I'm more emotionally concerned for this poor guy who isn't even real than for girls at school who definitely are real (but hey, they have no emotional interest in me either).

Pros: I can write about the pitfalls of romance in a way that even makes me cry.

Cons: Somehow to me, all the girls at school are either good friends or bitter enemies. And yet I don't know what to do when a real girl starts crying or needs help to feel better. Mostly I deal with this with hugs, but what do I do if the girl doesn't want to be hugged? Then I listen to what their problem is. Trouble with that is, usually they're sobbing about how some guy/girl was really horrible to them, for reasons she explains but I still don't understand.

As an Asperger's kid sometimes I feel like I'm not even thinking like a real human would use logic. I understand what's going on inside Superman's head perfectly when he starts doubting his own abilities, and Doctor Who seems to me like he needs a hug, but it turns out that real Humans who don't operate on the same logic as I do are baffling to me. I can understand why people might not have empathy with me, but why some people don't have empathy for anybody, human, fictional, or whatever, just irritates me.

Should I be happy that I understand somebody's pain, even if they're not a real person, and accept that an understanding of Humanity will come with much life experience and wine drinking? If I can't figure Humans out, how can I figure out Women, who are part of the same species?

Esuohlim Feb 4th, 2008 12:53 PM

So did you actually get diagnosed with Asperger's by someone that wasn't yourself because I've found out that a lot of people who claim to have Asperger's just say they do as an excuse for their social problems.

Cosmo Electrolux Feb 4th, 2008 03:57 PM

learn to live alone...best advice I could possible ever give. If you rely on someone else to make you happy, you're going to be miserable for a long, long time.
Enjoy your solitude.....stop being such needy pussies.


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