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<blockquote data-quote="fusangite" data-source="post: 2728242" data-attributes="member: 7240"><p>The problems Aaron is now articulating ie. "I can't leave town -- I must date women in this vile crappy little berg where people throw garbage at me" once again refer back to the fact that not having a woman is really not this guy's problem. </p><p></p><p>I notice, Aaron, that you won't even engage with those of us who have identified your total dependence on your mother as the problem. If you believed that you were capable of making your own appointments and organizing your own meds, you could move to Pittsburg or some other urban centre where you know people. Others have noted that even if you don't want to move, there is still no reason you have to date in the same town as the one in which you reside. Internet dating, etc. make it possible to date outside town even while you are making the transition to a new place of residence.</p><p></p><p>Don't adapt to your town -- faking being a redneck is a talent rare enough that you can take it all the way to the presidency. Instead, go somewhere that you don't have to be a redneck. In the process of doing so, you'll finally cut your umbilical cord, a measure that is just a tad overdue.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: As for your latest attempt, girls in bars are a CR8 encounter; you need to start with CR1 encounters, thus the recommendation of internet dating and manga conventions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fusangite, post: 2728242, member: 7240"] The problems Aaron is now articulating ie. "I can't leave town -- I must date women in this vile crappy little berg where people throw garbage at me" once again refer back to the fact that not having a woman is really not this guy's problem. I notice, Aaron, that you won't even engage with those of us who have identified your total dependence on your mother as the problem. If you believed that you were capable of making your own appointments and organizing your own meds, you could move to Pittsburg or some other urban centre where you know people. Others have noted that even if you don't want to move, there is still no reason you have to date in the same town as the one in which you reside. Internet dating, etc. make it possible to date outside town even while you are making the transition to a new place of residence. Don't adapt to your town -- faking being a redneck is a talent rare enough that you can take it all the way to the presidency. Instead, go somewhere that you don't have to be a redneck. In the process of doing so, you'll finally cut your umbilical cord, a measure that is just a tad overdue. EDIT: As for your latest attempt, girls in bars are a CR8 encounter; you need to start with CR1 encounters, thus the recommendation of internet dating and manga conventions. [/QUOTE]
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