But if it says "any," wouldn't that strongly imply that he's really overweight, too? Would you be as attracted to an overweight guy as to a slim, fit guy?
Damn, I'm really in a provocative mood this morning. Probably because my female cat's been snooty all morning....
I had the same experience. One lady I met was probably eight years older and thirty or forty pounds heavier than what her photo indicated. In my case, what you see is what you get
Agreed. For example, for a 54 year old man to post a photo of a nineteen year old version would be pretty damn freakish...unless, of course, it was to make a point?
No. I think people should go through the trouble -- and it can be a pain in the butt, I admit -- to take current photos of yourself. I asked my son to take some photos of me this morning, and he flipped me off....
This is going to sound strange...but I've never been with a woman who was what I'd call "emotionally available." For some reason, I always end up playing the roles of "communicator" and "relationship nurturer." I'd like to find out what it's like to have a woman who assumes more of those roles. I think it would be neat to be with a lady who asks me what I'm feeling and what are my desires, etc., while I could be the strong, silent one. I have a feeling not a lot of men here are going to be able to relate to this, since most guys I know complain about women being "too emotional."
I can easily understand the temptation. How aggravating it is to be single and not as good-looking as one once was -- especially when we know in our hearts that we're every bit as appealing as our younger versions!
But ultimately, what's the point? It's dishonest, and only postpones the inevitable, right?
I don't know you (being new here), but from what I've read, I have the feeling your daughter will someday realize how lucky she is to have you for a father. Maybe you should save some of your posts to show her in the future (after the appropriate editing, of course )
Hang in there, Diogenes. If you do, it will get better. I've been there.
On the other hand, they would exist, wouldn't they? (I think I'd prefer to be alive with older parents than never to have been alive at all, but maybe that's just me )
Humans could marry robots within the century. And consummate those vows.
"My forecast is that around 2050, the state of Massachusetts will be the first jurisdiction to legalize marriages with robots," artificial intelligence researcher David Levy at the University of Maastricht in the Netherlands told LiveScience. Levy recently completed his Ph.D. work on the subject of human-robot relationships, covering many of the privileges and practices that generally come with marriage as well as outside of it.
I tend to agree. I mean, I do kind of have a thing for power tools (I probably I shouldn't admit that). But I don't think I'd ever consider marrying one...unless it had a lot of money or something.
Humans could marry robots within the century. And consummate those vows.
"My forecast is that around 2050, the state of Massachusetts will be the first jurisdiction to legalize marriages with robots," artificial intelligence researcher David Levy at the University of Maastricht in the Netherlands told LiveScience. Levy recently completed his Ph.D. work on the subject of human-robot relationships, covering many of the privileges and practices that generally come with marriage as well as outside of it. ****
At its peak, I thought it was surprisingly good. And I was kind of shocked that Whedon could write such good songs. Who does he think he is -- Andrew L. Webber? (actually, I think he compares respectably to Webber). Also, the premise was pretty clever for that show.
I have a lot of trouble making sense of his behavior. It seems to transcend mere rudeness.
I wonder what he would've said if you'd come up to him and asked him WTF?
I was puzzled by your comment: "Why does this keep happening to me?" I hope you don't mean this specific thing, because that would be pretty Twilight-Zoneish.
Compatibility. Everything that holds you together flows from that (including trust, character, honesty, etc. -- unless, of course, you lack those things, in which case a good relationship is impossible).
Why post photos of younger selves?
I didn't realize you were that cute. But I'm not sure blue is your most flattering color....