Just indifferent. Which, if you think about it is far worse than hate.Quote:
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Just indifferent. Which, if you think about it is far worse than hate.Quote:
Originally Posted by YoungCosmo [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
I'm a troll? LOL, yes I suppose that's true sometimes. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by YoungCosmo [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
Oh... you mean that I beat the trolls with my rolled up newspaper. Yes, sorry, I've been a bit busy lately.
Lol, oops, I didn't mean to imply that! Sorry, Indi. I meant, WHILE you were gone and with Imma out of the picture, it so happens that FOL became the most annoying troll on the forum..
No. It really isn't.Quote:
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LOL, too bored. Don't you have homework? If not, there are plenty of interesting Coursera courses - go take one. ;)
Actually, I'm reading up on Hinduism. I like the sounds of it. On any given day, I'm reading 3 different books concurrently and summer school started today: now I have gym and a dance course to toss into the mix. I'm a busy, busy guy.
And yeah, I took a Coursera philosophy course. I thought it was awesome.
Sure it is. Hate or even dislike means I'm investing some sort of energy into you.Quote:
Originally Posted by YoungCosmo [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
I would personally prefer indifference to being hated.
Hm...now another barrier. She did mention she had social anxiety disorder in her profile. I figure I like the honesty and am the same way (although I for one am working hard to get through it). She didn't respond to a text until many hours later, saying she's been dealing with a lot. Should I still ask for a meet tomorrow? Or is she trying to convey a desire to get out of talking to me? Is she too problem-plagued right now to be taken out on a date? That's not how I personally view it but the only thing I know about girls is basic, crude anatomy of the woman. I don't want to let this one go..
Just tell her something like "I'm sorry you're feeling blue... how about I take you to dinner tomorrow, to try and cheer you up :-)? I promise I'll do my best ;-)" or something silly/fun like that I dunno... don't give up so easily.
Yc dating a girl who has anxiety like you do will likely just make you both worse..
Lol, thanks but I think the opposite: I'd love to give a girl a chance who's real and honest.
For Wakeup's information, I've messaged several girls (can have an actual count later on, if requested) and I've got 2 meetups within the next week with a possible third in the works..
And none of them will happen lol....
Lol, quite possibly so. I have no luck.