| women want a robot Posted: 5/23/2007 7:40:13 PM | Hey DD Toronto, ever heard the espression .... Though doth protest too much.....
Maybe you are the only player and can't face the idea that all the honest men are finding all of the good women. Because I know I found an honest caring man right here on POF. So what, you going to tell me he is lieing and a player? Or do you just see every one out there as you see yourself? | |
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| women want a robot Posted: 5/23/2007 7:47:19 PM |
the idea that someone can think they know me based simply on my profile and pic is rediculous. You're right. But I don't have to really KNOW a guy to know that he doesn't interest me. There are a lot of things in a profile that let me know if he is NOT going to be the one. That's part of the point of the profiles.
If he says he never wants kids, I'm not interested - I want that to at least be a possibility. If he lists his religion as Muslim or Hindu or New Age - re: above - religious differences may not seem like a big deal to some until it comes down to what faith the child would be raised in; sooner or later it's going to create conflict, so I'm not interested. If he does drugs, I'm not interested. Give me a break, OP - I don't care if he was a dope head as a teenager - I don't expect anyone to be pure, God knows I'm not - but I don't want that in my life NOW. If he not only can't spell, but apparently doesn't know how to use spell-check - either he's too lazy to care and I'm not interested, or chances are that we won't mesh intellectually - and I'm not interested. If I'm looking for a relationship that will, sooner or later, get physical, and I find him physically unattractive, why would I get involved with him? I finally managed to quit smoking. I can't stand the smell of it, I can't stand how dirty it makes things - why would I want to date a smoker? I have 3 dogs. Why would I get involved with a cat person? I'm 36, why would I want to date an 18 year old? If I'm looking for a serious relationship, I want somebody who is looking for the same thing - why would I be interested in somebody who is looking for one-night stands?
uptight is horrible(im not just talking about sex)remember folks we are here for a good time not a long one.... It's not being uptight. My idea of a good time is being with somebody that I mesh with, not wasting my time with somebody who doesn't interest me.
And with all of my 'restrictions', somehow I found a good man. Oh, wait, maybe it was BECAUSE of all my restrictions that I found a man that *I* think is good.
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| women want a robot Posted: 5/23/2007 7:58:36 PM | Well thanks to this post I just found my dream man. I seem to be a sucker for body hair. And who boy SHED Let me bring my curry comb to your place and lets have some fun... Oh sorry that was my inside voice typing again. | |
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| women want a robot Posted: 5/24/2007 10:27:24 AM | | If there are too many criteria listed, I am either completely turned off by it or I simply message them anyway (If I think they couldn't possibly be serious). I have read plenty of profiles that are flat ridiculous in what they require. I have also checked out the competition. Men can do the same thing. | |
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| women want a robot Posted: 5/24/2007 11:36:58 AM | Personally I don't see what the problem is. If someone has too many negatives on their profile just ignore them and move on. Ultimately it will be there loss in the long term if everyone just passes them by because of this, that or the other thing.
Everyone seems to be making mountains out of molehills. Each person has the right to set their own standards, and no matter how we personally may feel, it's their choice...period. | |
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| women want a robot Posted: 5/24/2007 1:10:03 PM | Why be all upset about what women you aren't interested in anyway want? I don't get upset and rant about guys who want some specific thing for themselves...they will either find it or they won't.
Talk about relaxing and having a good time, go ahead! :) | |
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| women want a robot Posted: 5/24/2007 1:59:53 PM | | Well I don t want a man that smokes, drinks or does drugs. Is that so bad? | |
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| women want a robot Posted: 5/26/2007 5:10:29 PM |
giveitall4it: every man wants a hot lady
But that doesn't mean that every lady will think the guy is hot and usually the ones who expect all women to be hot by his high standards, isn't so hot himself, either by body and/or by brain. | |
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| women want a robot Posted: 6/9/2007 5:22:50 PM | Cyborg Ken, no need for human joe six pack anymore | |
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| women want a robot Posted: 6/9/2007 6:29:06 PM | To the man who brought this thread about, what exactly does your profile headline .. "won't settle" imply? That is what it states.
Sounds like there may have been some specific parameters set in stone as to what you are seeking even though they are not there for the women to read.
Care to share what they might be? You would be saving women's time, you know, if they knew ahead of time precisely what you weren't settling for.
I rest my case. | |
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| women want a robot Posted: 6/9/2007 7:01:40 PM | Do people who go on these rants actually expect people to change what they want and date them?
Get friggin real, when you men stop emailing all the hot women and start emailing the pictureless or the women you are NOT attracted to, and hook up with a woman you have no attraction to what so ever then you can **** and whine till then stuff a damn sock in it ..
who the hell wants to date a whimperin man *rollin eyes* | |
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| women want a robot Posted: 6/9/2007 7:32:05 PM | Everyone wants a robot. A robot that does things without question or hesitation, a robot that obeys your commands and helps you out whenever and where ever possible. But they don't want a whiny robot...otherwise it would end up like the Star Wars droids...and that's just sad man.
"Oh, R2! I don't like this place...can't we just stay at home tonight?"
"Weee-brraap-zzzipp!"
"You always say that...you little whore." | |
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| women want a robot Posted: 6/9/2007 8:19:29 PM | | I've yet to see any personal robot that's practical. | |
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| women want a robot Posted: 6/9/2007 8:21:01 PM |
Yuh huh ... and you're willing to settle for a no-minded, slovely, rude, skank?
My thoughts exactly. Why do men want US to settle, when THEY won't? I mean, I've contacted men who said they wanted everything I am, even though they were not everything I was looking for, but close. Then they rejected me. So they must be lying, right? | |
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| women want a robot Posted: 6/9/2007 10:03:42 PM | Oh.. now see I thought by the title of this thread it was going to be about "robots" meaning to replace men. Aka facking machines.. oh well. Suddenly I've lost interest. lol | |
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| women want a robot Posted: 6/10/2007 5:17:17 AM | | OP, Not unlike many men who come on-line to find love and their idea of happiness w/a member of the opposite persuasion, women do the same, and they 'set their bar high enough' so that who and what they won't settle for either cannot bring them down...as a guy or more may've previously taught them not to need or want. I can believe that they're looking for thoughtful and considerate for their human nature and humanity before being the object of one more cynical and perfection-obsessed male who knows it all for everyone. | |
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| women want a robot Posted: 9/7/2007 4:34:05 PM | Even when I find the perfect woman - she's not good enough  | |
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