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<blockquote data-quote="RangerWickett" data-source="post: 1509735" data-attributes="member: 63"><p>I'm not bitter (often). I still love all sorts of women, and for years now I've tried different ways going about dating, or not dating, or trying to impress, or being casual, or being a friend and hoping something happens, or falling in love at first sight. I tried the 'not looking at all' part for a long while, just to make sure I wasn't shooting myself in the foot by being a spaz or something.</p><p></p><p>No woman has expressed any interest in me for the past four years. I know that isn't an unprecedented event, but it's a bit frustrating for me. When I say I'm not really familiar with women being attracted to men, I just mean that I don't really remember what it's like to have someone attracted to me. I see things happening among my friends, and I'm happy for them, but, as is appropriate for something as wonderful as love, I don't understand it. I know that in the past four years I've been attracted to six girls that I either asked out or hinted to that I was interested, but none was ever attracted to me.</p><p></p><p>So, I can't help Arthur on the getting into the relationship part. However, I do have a lot of experience in the 'dealing with differences' and 'realizing in hindsight that, no, arguing is not a valid form of conflict-resolution.' *grin*</p><p></p><p>I wish the man good luck. I think he's incredibly lucky. I also think that you don't toss away a $1000 lottery ticket just because you'd rather have a million. If nothing else, enjoy the grand while you've got it; you might even use that money to buy that million dollar ticket you always wanted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RangerWickett, post: 1509735, member: 63"] I'm not bitter (often). I still love all sorts of women, and for years now I've tried different ways going about dating, or not dating, or trying to impress, or being casual, or being a friend and hoping something happens, or falling in love at first sight. I tried the 'not looking at all' part for a long while, just to make sure I wasn't shooting myself in the foot by being a spaz or something. No woman has expressed any interest in me for the past four years. I know that isn't an unprecedented event, but it's a bit frustrating for me. When I say I'm not really familiar with women being attracted to men, I just mean that I don't really remember what it's like to have someone attracted to me. I see things happening among my friends, and I'm happy for them, but, as is appropriate for something as wonderful as love, I don't understand it. I know that in the past four years I've been attracted to six girls that I either asked out or hinted to that I was interested, but none was ever attracted to me. So, I can't help Arthur on the getting into the relationship part. However, I do have a lot of experience in the 'dealing with differences' and 'realizing in hindsight that, no, arguing is not a valid form of conflict-resolution.' *grin* I wish the man good luck. I think he's incredibly lucky. I also think that you don't toss away a $1000 lottery ticket just because you'd rather have a million. If nothing else, enjoy the grand while you've got it; you might even use that money to buy that million dollar ticket you always wanted. [/QUOTE]
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