1/29/2008 10:19:04 AM
1/29/2008 10:20:57 AM
and apparently for some people that means making other people miserable.
1/29/2008 10:24:45 AM
if your life is so meaningless that your happiness or lack thereof is determined by someone else's maturity or lack thereof, perhaps you need to reevaluate your own level of maturity instead.
1/29/2008 10:28:24 AM
1/29/2008 10:33:14 AM
perhaps the reason you're single is your own doing, not your percieved behaviors of men.
1/29/2008 10:46:06 AM
No, that couldn't be it.It NEVER is. The is always someone or something else to blame.
1/29/2008 10:49:09 AM
i thought this thread was about
1/29/2008 11:02:40 AM
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1/29/2008 11:17:58 AM
I am content and often happy by myself, and in fact, I'm going to try and stay single for longer this time, because yeah, I like having someone else around who fills the role of friend, partner and sex companion, but as soon as a relationship starts getting into the realms that I consider "serious" it goes from a partnership to a dependency.lol, yes, that must be it, I must be selfish because I want a partner instead of a parasite. It was all my fault, why didnt I see it before?[Edited on January 29, 2008 at 11:26 AM. Reason : d]
1/29/2008 11:25:15 AM
Stop dating CS students?
1/29/2008 11:28:01 AM
^^of course, you're never doing anything wrong^cs=csc? CSCs, ftw!
1/29/2008 11:29:46 AM
CS as in CSC yes.And definitely not 'ftw.'
1/29/2008 11:31:48 AM
To me, it just seems like you're getting upset over the fact that you haven't found the right person for you yet. Most people go through some duds before finding the kind of partner you're looking for. That's why you break up. Not everyone can find the person they're meant to be with right off the bat.[Edited on January 29, 2008 at 11:32 AM. Reason : CSCs ftw.]
1/29/2008 11:31:49 AM
1/29/2008 11:32:21 AM
I think you're just hanging out with the wrong guys. I know lots of people my age (25, myself included) who are very responsible and mature.maybe try looking in another spot?
1/29/2008 11:32:36 AM
to sum it up, you want a guy who's into video games and anime and shit, but is also a grown man who is career and goal minded.can't have your cake and eat it too honey....jus sayin.
1/29/2008 11:35:12 AM
(ie: not EB1 or EB2)
1/29/2008 11:35:14 AM
1/29/2008 11:42:11 AM
Thank you, that's probably very true, but it is disturbing to me to see such a trend in the guys I know choose.
1/29/2008 11:50:29 AM
partner instead of a parasite? i had to laugh at that considering the first post of the thread implied you wanted a man with "financial independence"...perhaps so you could be parasitic off of him?
1/29/2008 11:50:34 AM
1/29/2008 11:55:22 AM
/message_topic.aspx?topic=498858/message_topic.aspx?topic=502749are you sure its not you thats the problem ]
1/29/2008 11:59:30 AM
Oh this just got interesting.
1/29/2008 12:11:07 PM
also allow me to oversimplify this shit
1/29/2008 12:19:22 PM
Which brings up a very good point:Why are chickens so much like penguins?
1/29/2008 12:21:06 PM
I was just looking through your classifieds thread because it seems to be relevant to your feelings here, and I saw:
1/29/2008 12:36:18 PM
I basically agree with everything Skwinkle's said in this whole thread.For the sake of TWW, I'm willing to ignore some of the more gratuitously misogynistic comments you dunderheads decided to make. I will, however, discuss this one:
1/29/2008 12:38:11 PM
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1/29/2008 1:03:00 PM
1/29/2008 1:04:45 PM
So, basically it sounds like no other women in this thread have ever had a relationship(s) where the boyfriend is a man-child. Fine, nevermind, end thread.
1/29/2008 1:23:37 PM
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1/29/2008 2:13:15 PM
SO YOU ARE SAYING WOMEN ARE ANIMALS?!?
1/29/2008 2:33:57 PM
precisely
1/29/2008 2:52:18 PM
your mom's one hell of an animal
1/29/2008 2:53:16 PM
Not all women want kids. Not all women want to be married. Some are hornier than most guys. Some don't mind having a boyfriend that makes less money.Only problem is that most guys can't get past society and their friends telling them that all women are frigid money hungry bitches that wanna have a kid in order to get 18 years of access to their paycheck.
1/29/2008 3:06:32 PM
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1/29/2008 4:26:16 PM
didn't read this, but i guess i'm in the wrong generation:14yo - working part time at a vet (because i wanted to be one at the time)16yo - assisting in surgeries, making 3x minimum wage (i thought it was a big deal)19yo - IT manager of a 14-store restaurant chain making 9x minimum wage/hour22yo - freelance web company takes off, $50k/year in contracts (in addition to job above)25yo - graduated from undergrad, still has company above, working full time while finishing up my master'spaid my way through college (scholarships and grants helped, and my parents contributed when they could)...it's not quite bragging (well, it is, kinda), but i don't think i fall into the "lazy boy" category
1/29/2008 5:07:40 PM
Two observations:1) There's definitely a maturity gap between American and European college kids. From my 6 months on exchange at state, I put it down to the higher drinking age, the expense of college education and kids having to depend on their parents and misc cultural differences. I read recently that most Americans don't consider you to be an adult until you're at least 24. Over here you're treated as an adult from age 18 up and you're expected to act like one. At least half of the students where I went to college were from outside the city, were supporting themselves with jobs they did full-time during the summer and depended on their parents very little. And if they failed a year of college, they had to work hard to earn money to pay for a repeat year (repeat years aren't free).I don't think it helps either that for professions like medicine and law in the US you have to do a postgraduate degree before you can even start working. Here, you do your undergrad in medicine or law and then you go straight into interning. You still have the equivalent exams, etc., but you can be a lawyer or a doctor by age 22/23. You couldn't end up more than 10k in debt after college either (and the 10k is usually from traveling the world after graduating).2) Of the guys I went to high school with, they run the spectrum from very mature to completely immature (all aged 26). Broadly, I'd divide them into four groups: very ambitious/mature, somewhat ambitious/mature, drifters and wasters. In the very ambitious group: a: is in the USMC, training to be a fighter pilot, married, two kids, with a third on the wayb: bought his own bar at age 25 and is very successful, but isn't married and doesn't plan to get married any time soonc: a few years away from being a cardiologist, wants to get married and have kids by 30Somewhat ambitious:a: has a girlfriend, a decent job, no thoughts of marriageb: married, no kids, good corporate job, but happy not to progress quicklyc: no girlfriend or occasional girlfriends, decent career, doesn't want to get married until he's in his 30sDrifters: guys who are still in college, slowly working through a masters or PhD, or who still haven't really decided what they want to do and are in jobs they don't like, or doing part-time work that isn't career-related.Wasters: guys in shitty jobs (or not working), shitty apartments, who like to drink most nights of the week, maybe are in a fledgling band and probably spend half their time stoned.In all four groups, some still like to play video games and are childish by some standards and very mature by others. I'd say men described by sylvershadow would be mostly wasters. My advice would be to look for guys outside your ideal and you're likely to find someone who still likes geeky stuff, but doesn't look like a walking stereotype.
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