mgill said:the copes suggested in this video only apply to those of a certain looks level whom are experiencing a shallow, temporary level of feeling alone. physically attractive people could never relate to the deep loneliness and existential angst of our existence. being a short, ugly male makes a lifetime of failure, misery & loneliness an almost certain guarantee.
Finished said:^ Good Idea! Just keep bashing ALL users. Maybe all of them will go away and you can be happy all by yourself.
Lacrecia said:Finished said:^ Good Idea! Just keep bashing ALL users. Maybe all of them will go away and you can be happy all by yourself.
She's one of the few people for whom I stay around. So she won't be left all by herself.
TheRealCallie said:mgill said:the copes suggested in this video only apply to those of a certain looks level whom are experiencing a shallow, temporary level of feeling alone. physically attractive people could never relate to the deep loneliness and existential angst of our existence. being a short, ugly male makes a lifetime of failure, misery & loneliness an almost certain guarantee.
You REALLY need to get a new line because it's starting to get rather old. Just like you claim that NO ONE that's even remotely attractive could ever understand how YOU feel, you couldn't even begin to know how they feel.
Seriously, enough with the ******** excuses and making it a damn competition.
TheRealCallie said:You know, it occurs to me, while I sit here watching My 600 Pound Life, that nearly every person on this show has a significant other. Many of them are not attractive and wouldn't be even if they didn't weight 600 pounds. As a matter of fact all these shows about people who are severely overweight, most of the people have significant others.
So no, I'm sorry, but your conclusions about dating with "inferior genetics" aren't accurate.
Rodent said:TheRealCallie said:You know, it occurs to me, while I sit here watching My 600 Pound Life, that nearly every person on this show has a significant other. Many of them are not attractive and wouldn't be even if they didn't weight 600 pounds. As a matter of fact all these shows about people who are severely overweight, most of the people have significant others.
So no, I'm sorry, but your conclusions about dating with "inferior genetics" aren't accurate.
I mean...we'd have to assume that morbid obesity is mostly a marker of inferior genetics and not the consequence of a dysfunction and I think in most cases it's not primarily genetic, general predisposition for addiction aside. Furthermore there is such a thing as fat fetishism or feederism. Combine that with some serious codependency and you create a relationship that nobody should, let alone wants to be in.
TheRealCallie said:The inferior genetics would be that many of them are unattractive aside from the obesity.
I didn't say that they were good relationships, but they are, nonetheless, relationships that they acquired. Meaning, it is possible.
Rodent said:TheRealCallie said:The inferior genetics would be that many of them are unattractive aside from the obesity.
I didn't say that they were good relationships, but they are, nonetheless, relationships that they acquired. Meaning, it is possible.
If it's a relationship that is fetishistic in nature, the weight is actually what makes them more attractive to the other party...even if it makes it even worse to an impartial observer. But I don't know really. When I look at these couplings, I see something more akin to mutually agreed upon abuse.
TheRealCallie said:If there is a fetish for obese people, I am sure there are fetishes for bald and short men.
TheRealCallie said:You know, it occurs to me, while I sit here watching My 600 Pound Life, that nearly every person on this show has a significant other. Many of them are not attractive and wouldn't be even if they didn't weight 600 pounds. As a matter of fact all these shows about people who are severely overweight, most of the people have significant others.
So no, I'm sorry, but your conclusions about dating with "inferior genetics" aren't accurate.
TheRealCallie said:Rodent said:TheRealCallie said:The inferior genetics would be that many of them are unattractive aside from the obesity.
I didn't say that they were good relationships, but they are, nonetheless, relationships that they acquired. Meaning, it is possible.
If it's a relationship that is fetishistic in nature, the weight is actually what makes them more attractive to the other party...even if it makes it even worse to an impartial observer. But I don't know really. When I look at these couplings, I see something more akin to mutually agreed upon abuse.
If there is a fetish for obese people, I am sure there are fetishes for bald and short men.
Rodent said:TheRealCallie said:If there is a fetish for obese people, I am sure there are fetishes for bald and short men.
No doubt, but whether that is the correct solution to the plight of a short and/or bald man is different question. How that fetish manifests itself matters, just as it does in the questionable case of feederism. I think the worst I heard once was that a feeder got sexual pleasure from the idea that the other person would die of a heart attack from overeating. So if someone's bald-short fetish just manifests in the desire to humiliate the person, then it's a zero-sum game obviously.
Running Alone said:I just didn't connect with that video, something about it (as mentioned earlier) simply didn't jive with me personally, I mean I respect what she's doing and her efforts to be helpful but heh, you can still have a great circle of close friends and family, get together weekly as suggested and still feel like you're alone while in their presence...in fact, those gatherings can often make things worse because it's a reminder of how off you are compared to others. Sure, some of your group may be in the same boat as you, but often lots of our friends and fam are living charmed lives, happily married, dating, single by choice but enjoying an enriched life, etc, then when you leave the company/gathering or "ritual" alone (as usual in my case) you're painfully brought back to reality and that much more lonely. Nope, I feel strongly on this, there is no quick or simple cure for loneliness no matter what some motivational speaker might want you to believe or try.
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