Jimmy Bottlehead wrote: » Go on, I'm curious. Break down why it's ****e.
B.A._Baracus wrote: » Fair enough. From your post you've established the following: - you are tall. - you are handsome - you are built - you are intelligent - you are witty - you have other great traits - other blokes are bitter and misguided (not you tho, you already stated how great you are.... maybe you should get two parachutes?) - you've met so many "amazing, talented, intelligent and beautiful women" - but they werent for you. (maybe you need three parachutes?) ........... actually i can't continue. you blew yourself out soooooo fu*king much :pac: and you can't see that?
B.A._Baracus wrote: » well fu*k me dude.
Jimmy Bottlehead wrote: » But what's your point? What's *wrong* with what I said? Soz bbz. You're not really my type.
B.A._Baracus wrote: » You are blowing yourself out. If you can't see that no-one on this planet could make you see it.... and in my experience anyone who blows themselves out is usually 99.9% of the time talking sh*ite "bbz"
Jimmy Bottlehead wrote: » Please do describe this self-blowing. You seem quite obsessed by it.
Ruraldweller56 wrote: » Why don't people just stay away from 'dating apps' and common degeneracy? Why not do something worthwhile like fishing or woodwork. Go walking and get out in the fresh air. ****ing dating apps Jesus Christ.
SusieBlue wrote: » What a load of hyperbole. Dating apps have nothing to do with common degeneracy. "Something worthwhile" is subjective - woodwork & fishing sounds like my worst nightmare. And they aren't the most promising options for someone looking for a romantic partner either...I don't think I can name one single person I know that met their husband while engaging in a bit of woodwork.
Ruraldweller56 wrote: » They have everything to do with common degeneracy.
Ruraldweller56 wrote: » Why don't people just stay away from 'dating apps' and common degeneracy?
B.A._Baracus wrote: » Please describe that stange word "obsessed" you used. I mean, if i have to keep asking someone to describe things then i must not know english much very :pac: (second time you hit back with "whats this" line. ) .. or it's a poor atempt at deflecting the point on to something else. Didnt you say you were intelligent? :pac:
SusieBlue wrote: » Please expand on how, I'm all ears. I'm also eager to hear all your stories of the various couples you know who met while fishing & doing woodwork.
Loafing Oaf wrote: » Wonderful to have a 'rural dweller' posting from 1956 on the forum...
Jimmy Bottlehead wrote: » No. No deflecting from the question I asked you. What's this self blowing you keep on about?
B.A._Baracus wrote: » You know what it means. Sure.. you did it :pac: Stop deflecting.
Jimmy Bottlehead wrote: » You're just proving your argument to be ill founded and empty. Thank you for proving the point.
B.A._Baracus wrote: » bye bye.
B.A._Baracus wrote: » oh stfu :pac: you really think that lame poor a$s psychology works on me? Heres a tip: you're not as intelligent as you proclaim to be. I'd give it a 6/10 tho. you blew yourself out. handsome... intelligent.... witty.... had to say no to say many girls. blah blah. **** ****. Seriously... you are trying to tell me you do not know what "blowing yourself out means"? thats your angle? thats your counter-argument? that's your deflection?! lol. Get a grip on reality and stop posting smoke up your own a** look. its like talking with a brickwall. think what you think. I shall do the same. bye bye.
Ruraldweller56 wrote: » Dating apps is the most shallow meaningless way to connect with someone.
Jimmy Bottlehead wrote: » Byeeeeeeeeeeee
Jimmy Bottlehead wrote: » Ah bless. I'm looking forward to the next time your parents let you post on Boards, champ. Byeeeeeeeeeeee
PhuckHugh wrote: » I feel very sorry for young people today -- technology is great but it's denying people basic social skills --- they are welded to phones morning , noon and night... if they are not reading about other people's lives they are capturing it on snappychats or whatever it is. Swiping left or right then to have sex ... how utterly crass. Whatever happened to getting out talking to people and looking at the world around you and engaging with it- not through the prism of your phone. No wonder most young people have severe mental health problems - they are locked away from the world and not living in reality.
elizunia87 wrote: » I used to be a member of pof. Liked the page, met some nice people. I also met my beloved man who became my husband now. Baby is on the way too. So guys don't give up
Greyfox wrote: » I'd say everyone using them gets fed up with them at times, they can be a bit of a rollercoaster. I've heard almost everyone I know say there done with online dating and before you know it there back swiping again. You get a lot more dates with online dating than the real world and anybody who says otherwise is deluded. With OD you get a lot more of both the good and bad of normal dating, you need to get good at weeding out the time wasters. I had a 2nd date on sunday and I had to text her to say I wasnt really feeling it. God Ive been on the recieving end of that text so many times. With a bit of effort getting dates on tinder and bumble is easy, its just that fookin spark seems to be so difficult to find.