I have plenty of girl friends like that, whom I make the dirtiest jokes to.Question 3:
Have you ever had a female friend, and thought nothing of her in *that way* - everything remained on the strictly platonic level between the two of you - never transpiring into any sort of romance at all?
Definitely understand having family dysfunction. I was surprised that not every household had parents that had loud, daily argumentsI am from a very poor and very dysfunctional family.
So it's shaped my development accordingly.
I've always done dangerous, hard labor types of jobs.
Which helped me develop critical thinking skills further than I'd thought possible.
The result is that I have mostly cognitive and logical thoughts, or emotionlessly weightless thoughts.
There are pros and cons to that.
The massive benefit is that it makes me highly functionally fluid and efficient.
I can move incredibly fast and accurately through both decisions and actions and even organize them in time management.
But also I struggle socializing and connecting, because I'm no longer used to having something that I value to care about losing on an emotional level beyond that of platonic friendships who often come and go throughout life.
The other con to that is that it's very easy to become untethered that way, and spiral out into clinical depression, or the lack of feeling anything at all for potentially up to several months. It's not the same as being sad, being sad is a feeling, I mean absolutely nothing, no emotional connectivity to the world around me. With no known certainty as to when that will lift and I'll feel something, anything, again. That can get bad, very bad, quickly, because the human mind isn't really supposed to be able to maintain that kind of a state for a long time. Like I start hallucinating and ****.
Conclusively that's why I stopped dating.
I'm not mentally stable enough for the challenges of it.
Craig? Is that you, Craig?I have plenty of girl friends like that, whom I make the dirtiest jokes to.
If they actually start taking it seriously and manifest intent, that usually turns me right off.
Too little.I gotta question for the dudes.
Would you rather your significant other talk too much or too little? no middle ground... if you're forced to pick. pick one.
A nice hug and a nice quick lips only kiss after the first date is good.Question for the guys
Do you like a first date kiss?How soon is too soon for you to kiss?
Introvert. Agoraphobic is a plus in my book.Question 2:
Would you rather your significant other be an introvert or extrovert?
I have had several female friends. Normally I think only friend's thing about them. I understand, appreciate, and follow boundaries. But.......... sometimes little Finished gets involved and starts thinking about taking them and . ... d.f.. and then dd...sdff.d.fs.s over the back of the couch, etc, etc, etc. However, I control my actions and my mind so I put little Finished in the penalty box until he calms back down. Ha! ha!Question 3:
Have you ever had a female friend, and thought nothing of her in *that way* - everything remained on the strictly platonic level between the two of you - never transpiring into any sort of romance at all?
Nope. Don't have a sexy Scottish accent, lassCraig? Is that you, Craig?
Like sometimes when counselors ask, "How do you feel?" And I respond, "Nothing."
Alright men..
A shallow question just because I am curious and there's a fair few men here who will answer.
Would you rather your partner be a touch underweight or veering more on the thicker side?
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Never say never..I'm never going to have a 6-pack of abs.
I'd rather my partner be about five touches underweight. I think mops pointed up are hot. Ha! Ha!Alright men..
A shallow question just because I am curious and there's a fair few men here who will answer.
Would you rather your partner be a touch underweight or veering more on the thicker side?
sound off
Never say never..
If you wanted to work out to achieve them as long as you are of able-body - you could. anything is possible.
I mean so long as you aren't 85 atm.
The most attractive body type for me is slim/lean and athletic, although being slightly overweight isn't really a big deal (just not clinically obese).Alright men..
A shallow question just because I am curious and there's a fair few men here who will answer.
Would you rather your partner be a touch underweight or veering more on the thicker side?
sound off
That's a good question. A good answer is I couldn't care less, it's a whole. The real answer is, though, it does matter somewhst. One of my ex gfs was around 80 pounds heavier than I was, but she arranged herself so well, it didn't really show, she was sexy AF. Not everyone can pull of overweight and make it look good. The reverse is also true. Gf I had before her was about 95 pounds, when wet. But she didn't look sickly or like a bag of bones.Alright men..
A shallow question just because I am curious and there's a fair few men here who will answer.
Would you rather your partner be a touch underweight or veering more on the thicker side?
sound off
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