DoubtingThomas wrote:Jersey Girl wrote:2. Why would it make you feel uncomfortable to date a more experience woman?
Fear.
Fear of what?
DoubtingThomas wrote:Jersey Girl wrote:2. Why would it make you feel uncomfortable to date a more experience woman?
Fear.
Dr. Shades wrote: Guess what: Men have a really strong bias against women with mental disorders, too, do they not?
canpakes wrote:Apologies for being blunt, but each of the conditions that you list can carry a toll of varying severity affecting the practical or romantic survivability of the relationship. As example: just as you've placed a premium on obtaining a woman unsullied by someone else's seed shooter, your potential romantic interest may be considering slightly different criteria - such as, finding a partner unsullied by excessive paranoia, or an inability to remain employed due to disorder, or a tendency to occasionally rage and rip screen doors off of hinges, or the need to pull as many people as possible down into a vortex of unrecoverable egotistical dysfunction, depression, eventual mental exhaustion and complete financial ruin.
That's not necessarily unreasonable, right?
Jersey Girl wrote:Fear of what?
DoubtingThomas wrote:Jersey Girl wrote:Fear of what?
Many things Jersey Girl. I just have to grow up.
Lemmie wrote:Jersey Girl wrote:Here's my take. According to him he was diagnosed and referred in elementary school as having ADD/ADHD. I know that ASD can be mistaken for ADD/ADHD in childhood particularly when the child isn't followed. He shared that his therapy was discontinued so it's very possible that he is indeed on the spectrum and since his support was withdrawn, it was never formally diagnosed.
DoubtingThomas wrote:Jersey Girl wrote:
I love that movie! It is very funny!
???DoubtingThomas wrote:Lemmie, you need to remove your appropriate comment. I sent a message to Shades to remove your highly inappropriate comment. Clearly against the rules.
Lemmie wrote:Jersey Girl wrote:Here's my take. According to him he was diagnosed and referred in elementary school as having ADD/ADHD. I know that ASD can be mistaken for ADD/ADHD in childhood particularly when the child isn't followed. He shared that his therapy was discontinued so it's very possible that he is indeed on the spectrum and since his support was withdrawn, it was never formally diagnosed.
of course.Jersey Girl wrote:
Sis you can roll your eyes until they fling out of your head sideways. He's shown me no reason to disbelieve what he has stated.
Lemmie wrote:
People do not need to politely and kindly tolerate sexist, misogynistic comments.
DoubtingThomas wrote:Jersey Girl wrote:Fear of what?
Many things Jersey Girl. I just have to grow up.
Jersey Girl wrote:
Okay then. What you said about the previous remark being vulgar is entirely true and yet, I've seen FAR more vulgar remarks come out of the keyboard of other male posters and mostly no one objects to those remarks (not even me) so I could see where you might feel comfortable doing it around here.
DoubtingThomas wrote:canpakes wrote:Apologies for being blunt, but each of the conditions that you list can carry a toll of varying severity affecting the practical or romantic survivability of the relationship. As example: just as you've placed a premium on obtaining a woman unsullied by someone else's seed shooter, your potential romantic interest may be considering slightly different criteria - such as, finding a partner unsullied by excessive paranoia, or an inability to remain employed due to disorder, or a tendency to occasionally rage and rip screen doors off of hinges, or the need to pull as many people as possible down into a vortex of unrecoverable egotistical dysfunction, depression, eventual mental exhaustion and complete financial ruin.
That's not necessarily unreasonable, right?
What you are saying does make sense, but does that apply if a woman plans to have a short-term relationship?
Lemmie wrote:
I disagree, and I will continue to object to sexist and inappropriate posts. Personally, Sis, I find it mean of you that you call that needling, condemning, and attacking, but, to each his own.