There's nothing wrong with the appreciation of symetry and it's quite ok to have a preference for it but it's when you need it or have to have it that it becomes compulsive. I guess it could probably be considered obsessive when it starts to affect your life or when your friends start to notice you doing stuff that's just to weird ie. If you straighten the cutlery when you sit down at a restaurant you could put that down to preference. If you're instantly anoyed because of the asymetry of having forks on one side and knives on the other, that's a compulsion. If you straighten the cuttlery on every table in the restaurant, you've got a problem. That's my take (2,3,4)
Yeah, like that. In a big mall or something where you can disappear into shop in a hurry if the need be or alternativley, go shopping with your date (women love shopping, it's no secret).
A cofee shop on cross intersection. 4 escape routes, minimum date duration = time it takes to scull a cappuccino. Maximum= the rest of ya life. Good luck.
I met a woman yesterday. She met her husband when she was 21. She's turning 43 soon and her husband is turning 60. She said she has no regrets what so ever about marying an older man. Her only gripe was that he spent to much time at work and not enough time with their children but that sounds familiar!
I do agree with you there. Sometimes there are ulterior motives for being with someone/anyone. But also, our preferences are the product of our experiences. eg. My friend who married a much older woman, I know his choice had a lot to do with the way he was brought up but being brought up that way, he had no other choice ! That's just what he wanted and he's still happy 10 years later.
RE: AC/DC BLACK ICE TOUR
That's gotta be one of those things that I have to do before I get to much older.