I'm bored, Anyone want to get married?

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Stereotypical_Idiosycrasy
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25 Oct 2007, 11:43 pm

Now that I've got your attention, I'm not actually that presumptuous. Just scanning to see if there are any potential female companions in the general vicinity.

I'm kind of like a cross between Andy Kaufman and H.R. Giger.

I've lost pretty much all my fear and make art for most of the day, I plan to make art for at least 12 hours every day for the rest of my life, currently that number is around 18. Looking for someone who could accept a chronic work-a-holic who is quite attractive and is losing hair at 22.

I'm an extremely public figure (I make posters, cut-outs, and T-Shirts with my image on them) at UTPB located in Odessa, TX and I plan on pursuing an MFA after I graduate. One of my goals in life is to become a famous artist and I don't see myself compromising that dream. I'm also extremely reluctant to the idea of children to the point where I am considering getting a vasectomy.

That's me in a nutshell. If interested let me know.



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26 Oct 2007, 8:05 am

That's a very unique approach. Quite straightforward. I hope that you get some responses. :wink:



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26 Oct 2007, 8:12 am

pandabear wrote:
That's a very unique approach. Quite straightforward. I hope that you get some responses. :wink:


Well, it is the perfect approach on an aspie forum... :roll:



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26 Oct 2007, 8:18 am

You sound like an interesting guy. I am outside of a reasonable age range for you in terms of dating as I am 37 in addition to being too far away but I do wish you luck. Have you posted a profile on the Aspergian Singles list on this site called Eligible Odd Bods? You can find it in the love and dating section of the forums.

Twenty two seems very young to make such a major decision about whether or not to have children. Only you know what is right for you but I hope you won't rush into such a drastic decision.



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26 Oct 2007, 1:41 pm

That's great about your art. Incidentally, I was accepted to UTPB, but chose to go elsewhere.

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26 Oct 2007, 4:51 pm

Thanks for the encouragement. Right now in my life I prefer more of a shot in the dark approach and would not like to dig too much. Here is an example of some of the art I made with my image. I love the near life size cut-out I made of the thing, eventually I'd like to put it on a T-Shirt.


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27 Oct 2007, 11:32 am

I like your work, I also very much like your super straight foreword approach to dating. It gives me the feeling that you are not a con man. However, I am 35, so probebly not a good candidate for you. But young women your age tend to be quite clingy, which, an older women is not. Do you like the idea of sex?



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27 Oct 2007, 6:33 pm

Clingyness isn't an understatement. Recently this girl told me she loved me and that she wouldn't leave me alone unless I told her that I hated her. To get this girl to make up her mind and leave of her own accord, I told her I was neutral to her presence and that I would end up using her and her love for me as tools to make commercial ceramic artwork for free. I could have not told her and had a sex slave, but being the nice guy that I am I let her go. Hopefully she will develop some wisdom.

Anyways, as far as sex goes I can go without it and would prefer to wait until marriage. Age wise, I'm limiting my prospects to within 7 years of myself.



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29 Oct 2007, 7:02 pm

Thats a cool picture. Nice straightforward approach to dating. I wish I had the guts to do that.



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29 Oct 2007, 7:30 pm

Stereotypical_Idiosycrasy wrote:
Clingyness isn't an understatement. Recently this girl told me she loved me and that she wouldn't leave me alone unless I told her that I hated her. To get this girl to make up her mind and leave of her own accord, I told her I was neutral to her presence and that I would end up using her and her love for me as tools to make commercial ceramic artwork for free. I could have not told her and had a sex slave, but being the nice guy that I am I let her go. Hopefully she will develop some wisdom.

Anyways, as far as sex goes I can go without it and would prefer to wait until marriage. Age wise, I'm limiting my prospects to within 7 years of myself.


So, why didn't you marry this girl?



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30 Oct 2007, 6:09 am

I had to do alot of odd things to get to this point.

Anyways, I wasn't attracted to her in any way. She was dumped two weeks ago, found something she liked in me and let her emotions get the better of her. I know how it feels to be eaten alive by emotions, and didn't think that a relationship (at least with me) could/should be built on that type of foundation.