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I can relate with just about everything in your post Rictor. And I am sure just about everyone else here on the forums can too.
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As for your sanity... same here bro. But I don't really mind
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I spent a lot of time during a portion of my single life (mid-20's) at the various night clubs in NYC. I had a chance to talk with many, many women at these clubs as I was doing something semi-official. The bottom line is that I eventually noticed that, almost without exception, the women I was drawn to were from out of town - almost none of them were New Yorkers! You may simply be a big town guy who is in fact looking for a small town girl. The bad news here is that, if this is true, then you will likely have to move. There are nice girls out there, but most of them are NOT in New York (remember that Alizée did not grow up in Paris, and she still relies on returning often to Corsica in order to remain "grounded"). Quote:
Obviously, once you get past this phase, you will likely not find a girl that looks like Lili (if you do then watch out - you are not seeing that person for who they really are), however I would not be surprised if the girl you meet did have many of her qualities. Quote:
Ultimately, you will likely find a women with whom you are capable of a sustainable relationship. This means someone you are drawn to, and where each of you have enough of what the other person is looking for to be seen as fitting partner. All in due time.
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We might not care about being compared to Brad Pitt for instance, heck to us he is a hero. We cheer him on as he conquers women we could never get. Sure we might work out at the gym a little bit if our girl talks about him. But girls will stop eating entirely, get plastic surgery and cry themselves to sleep at night. |
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Also, I do not know what females you are hanging around, but I do not know any who stop eating, go get plastic surgery, & cry themselves to sleep at night because they are not to the standards of somebody that society determined to be the ideal woman. That statement is quite sexist because you are making a generalization that women are oh-so emotionally weak and constantly seeking for the approval of society while men are just comfortable with who they are & don't need to really impress people. So basically, I find your comments to be highly offensive towards myself and my female friends who are a wonderful group of people that I dearly love & care about. Oh yeah, and it's very offensive towards my mother (and my best friend's mother, who I consider my second mom), who I love dearly. More than any other woman on this planet. Yours truly, DJ Wise Last edited by djwise; 04-18-2010 at 01:06 AM.. |
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Basically, in a nutshell, HelixSix makes a good point. Go easy on introducing a new girlfriend to your interest in Alizée. Again, all in due time.
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And HelixSix never made that point. He said don't show any Alizée-related material at any time because it's relationship suicide. You are right, however, in saying that one should go easy in introducing Alizée, or any newly-found fandom, to a female friend. Let me expand it though. One should go easy in introducing a newly-found fandom to any friend. Though I do prefer ambushing my friends with new-found music all the time. But they expect that from me anyways cuz I'm a music-head. But my point is that any statement made here applies to men as well. It applies to anybody. Not only women react in this fashion. Men do as well. The only thing that men and women do deals with bodily functions & even that is now debatable due to advancements in the medical field. That is all I have on this matter. Regards, ~Grand Master Wise |
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You mention "female friends" quite often while I never mentioned them once. I was talking about girlfriends, you chose to twist what I said. You also chose to come at me and take things personally that I never said. I want you to go look up libel, slander and defame. By the way, biological make up does contribute to how men and women react mentally and emotionally. We are different, far more than just the structure of our bodies. And that's proven. So go ahead and twist more things I said, but if you are actually going against proven scientific data I'll drop the book on you. |
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I'm not even going to reply to the majority of your post because I said what I had to say, but I do wish to bring to attention one thing. You accuse me of defamation, libel & slander? And then tell me to look those up?
Well, being as I already know those terms, let me tell you what they mean. 1) Libel & slander are types of defamation. You can either make slanderous comments or libel comments. Oh, and they have to be malicious, in intent. 2) Libel comments are comments that are written (published) words. Slander, on the other hand, are comments that have been spoken. So it's one or the other. Not both. 3) Defamation can only occur if the claim being made has the potential to seriously (read: seriously) harm one's reputation AND has to be communicated to a person who is not the person stating that they are being defamed. Seeing as I made no claim that brought serious harm to you, with malicious intent (correct me if I'm mistaken & I did actually do some harm & was malicious in any shape or form) and that I replied directly back to you, there is no solid ground to call any form of defamation. But then again, what do I know? Nothing, apparently. S'all to the good though. I am done here. I would address more of your statements, but quite honestly, this is the internet and I doubt I'll ever meet you in my life, so I'll save myself the trouble & keep to my Off Topic threads because, quite honestly, I'm disgusted. Thank you ~Wyse P.S. Please, nobody, don't reply to this, because you won't get a reply back. P.P.S. Sowwy for ruining your thread Rictor. Seriously. I apologize. *Bows* Hope you enjoy your stay here, kay?! Last edited by djwise; 04-18-2010 at 06:13 AM.. |
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Wow, you're quite easy offended...
And welcome Rictor. It was like reading my own thoughts.
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I really relate to you Rictor. I never thought of Alizee having a particularly large head. Maybe a long forehead that is adorable. As far as I can see her features are perfectly symetrical in all ways.
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