Are women's standards really this high?

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02 Jan 2017, 7:18 am

RetroGamer87 wrote:
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I wouldn't give up my computer just for being in a relationship. I'll admit I moan a lot about them on this site, but be fair, I don't really have anything of interest to discuss here.

You can have your 1950's wives. I'll keep my 2000's computer.
Just look at what you're missing out on :lol:

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Oh my God... and I thought MY generation had stupid trends in hairstyles.



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02 Jan 2017, 7:18 am

Sabreclaw wrote:
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I wouldn't give up my computer just for being in a relationship. I'll admit I moan a lot about them on this site, but be fair, I don't really have anything of interest to discuss here.

You can have your 1950's wives. I'll keep my 2000's computer.
Just look at what you're missing out on :lol:

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Oh my God... and I thought MY generation had stupid trends in hairstyles.


Now do you see why I hate the 50s? It's the decade that taste forgot.


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02 Jan 2017, 7:21 am

What's wrong with their hairstyles? They look normal to me.



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02 Jan 2017, 7:25 am

Blast the 50s. When I complete my time machine I'm going pick up girls in the 20s.

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02 Jan 2017, 7:27 am

kraftiekortie wrote:
RetroGamer's job is cool. He just thinks about the past too much. So what if you didn't date at 18 or whatever.
Forget dating at 18. I've got to figure out a way to date at 29 when most of the girls my age aren't single.


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02 Jan 2017, 7:29 am

RetroGamer87 wrote:
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RetroGamer's job is cool. He just thinks about the past too much. So what if you didn't date at 18 or whatever.
Forget dating at 18. I've got to figure out a way to date at 29 when most of the girls my age aren't single.


Lowering your standards would help.



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02 Jan 2017, 7:37 am

NEVER!!


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02 Jan 2017, 7:45 am

RetroGamer87 wrote:
Blast the 50s. When I complete my time machine I'm going pick up girls in the 20s.

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Their hairstyle looks like the one of the girls above to me.



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02 Jan 2017, 8:09 am

Peacesells wrote:
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Blast the 50s. When I complete my time machine I'm going pick up girls in the 20s.

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Their hairstyle looks like the one of the girls above to me.

What?


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02 Jan 2017, 8:09 am

My mother had this hairstyle in all her youth pics.

And short bell skirts.

Sister keeps reminding her of it whenever they argue about revealing clothes.
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02 Jan 2017, 8:16 am

RetroGamer87 wrote:
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Blast the 50s. When I complete my time machine I'm going pick up girls in the 20s.

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Their hairstyle looks like the one of the girls above to me.

What?

I don't see the difference. :huh:



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02 Jan 2017, 8:40 am

Peacesells wrote:
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Blast the 50s. When I complete my time machine I'm going pick up girls in the 20s.

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Their hairstyle looks like the one of the girls above to me.

I wasn't really concerned about their hairstyles.


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02 Jan 2017, 8:44 am

314pe wrote:
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^ how does someone come to that conclusion?

Unlike most other hobbies, travelling does not require you to do any activity. Hotel deals with your living situation, restaurant deals with your meals, tour guide deals with any information you need to know. Any activity is optional.

Unlike, for example, jogging, where you need to do the action yourself.


That's a naive way of viewing it. Not all travelling is like that. You have to carefully plan it and when you are there yoy have to make efforts to learn local culture and language. Especially as an aspie you have to be brave to go to new places and meet new people

I enjoy travelling but would never put someone down for not wanting to.

Also you could jog to the gate at the airport :P

I didn't say traveling can't be active, but, unlike many other activities, it doesn't have to be active. You can always rely on someone else to make all the arrangements and you could find an interpreter to talk for you. But you can't pay someone to jog for you.


Video gaming hobbies, watching TV hobbies and such are surely more lazy though. (This coming from a gamer :wink: )



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02 Jan 2017, 8:55 am

I'm too lazy to play video games.


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02 Jan 2017, 8:58 am

Of course not. Don't believe everything you read, especially those ridiculous feminist blogs.



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03 Jan 2017, 3:29 am

314pe wrote:
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^ how does someone come to that conclusion?

Unlike most other hobbies, travelling does not require you to do any activity. Hotel deals with your living situation, restaurant deals with your meals, tour guide deals with any information you need to know. Any activity is optional.

Unlike, for example, jogging, where you need to do the action yourself.


travel is such a broad concept it cannot possibly be all lumped under such simple descriptions.

planning what to do, walking to where you need to go, making efforts to get acquainted with local culture and people are all things you need to "do yourself", those latter two going doubly for aspies. can it really be called "travel" without that?

when i was in europe last month, i would sometimes walk over 10 miles a day and prepare my own meals.


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