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hale_bopp
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18 Dec 2017, 1:52 pm

TheSpectrum wrote:
This might put the candidate at risk of serious trolling campaigns and cyber bullying.

I believe there's a certain charm in finding a partner in the real world over online dating.
A quality and procedural chemistry that these sites try to force on us like a mad scientist but simply cannot attain.

I share your sentiments about trying something new.
I don't think it should involve the Internet, though.


I agree with you. Though anyone who trolls or bullies that is the person who really deserves the pity.

Meeting people in real life is much better imo. Natural settings, no pre-defined prejudice.



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18 Dec 2017, 1:55 pm

The Grand Inquisitor wrote:
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It’s because many women measure a guy’s social worth by who he can get and whether he can get anyone. Fact. Not a nice or logical fact, but a true one.


So with this being the case, wouldn't a dating ad like what you proposed allude to the fact that the person featured in the ad is not having success elsewhere?

I mean I guess I can see this working on dating sites, or sites based on interests of those featured, but with that said, if you're not having luck on dating sites where people are looking to partner up, I'd expect even less success on sites unrelated to dating.


There are always exceptions to the rule. The sort of girls who judge men on that aren’t usually looking for dates online anyway. The point of it is more coverage; more people see it.



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21 Dec 2017, 10:56 am

hale_bopp wrote:
The Grand Inquisitor wrote:
hale_bopp wrote:
It’s because many women measure a guy’s social worth by who he can get and whether he can get anyone. Fact. Not a nice or logical fact, but a true one.


So with this being the case, wouldn't a dating ad like what you proposed allude to the fact that the person featured in the ad is not having success elsewhere?

I mean I guess I can see this working on dating sites, or sites based on interests of those featured, but with that said, if you're not having luck on dating sites where people are looking to partner up, I'd expect even less success on sites unrelated to dating.


There are always exceptions to the rule. The sort of girls who judge men on that aren’t usually looking for dates online anyway. The point of it is more coverage; more people see it.


In order for the word to be spread among his social circle, I am sure most women who know him personally will think of him as a total desperate loser.



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21 Dec 2017, 12:04 pm

The_Face_of_Boo wrote:
Male - 8 inches.

Somali Banana flavor.


9 inches,

$moldering chocolate.


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