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  • #16
    I disagree. I've turned down people after first dates plenty of times. Mostly I was bored by them and didn't feel any real connection. Even people who I was physically attracted to, if their personalities and mine didn't sync, I felt no reason to try again. If I'm not going home thinking about you and hoping you'll call/text me again, there is no chance I'm going to accept a second date.

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    • #17
      If you couldn't get a second date with someone, maybe you committed one of the offenses presented in the book Undateable. It's written by two manhaters who decided to air out all their dirty laundry on why some guys aren't worthy of being loved. VH1 even has a series on this. Here are some of the things listed in that book that (supposedly) make guys undateable. I'm really not kidding about this.

      100. Man Shakes
      99. Blue Tooth
      98. Wrong Sheets
      97. Mandanas
      96. Tanks & Sleeveless Ts
      95. Arm Wrestling In Public
      94. “The Blank –STER”
      93. Vanity Plates
      92. Quoting Lines From Movies
      91. Unfortunate Ties
      90. Cell Phone On The Waist
      89. Sports Cliches
      88. The Flatulence Trifecta
      87. Ordering Wine @ Stadium
      86. Online TMI
      85. Pleated Pants
      84. Embellished Jeans
      83. Rearrange Junk / Butt Pick
      82. Sports Jerseys
      81. Dirty Car
      80. Aggressive Sport Fans
      79. Murse
      78. Whining
      77. Jorts & Japris
      76. Air Guitar
      75. *****
      74. Fake Swearing
      73. Hawaiian Shirts
      72. Overly Creative Voice Mail
      71 Names For Breast
      70. Listening To Lite FM
      69. Skullwear
      68. Speaking In Cartoon Voice
      67. Can’t Throw Ball
      66. Pet Names for Penis
      65. Crocs
      64. Pitted Out Shirts
      63. Booya
      62. Tap That / Hit That
      61. Playing Dungeons & Dragons
      60. Going Shirtless In Public
      59. Owning Nunchucks
      58. Bling
      57. Stupid Tees
      56. Bad Dancing
      55. Busting Out Porn Too Soon
      54. Biker Shorts
      53. Talking About Video Games
      52. Bro-Code
      51. “Moist”
      50. Leather Pants
      49. Crotch Grab
      48. Holiday Sweaters
      47. Bad Table Manners
      46. Cut Off Shorts
      45. Penis Enlargement
      44. Frequenting Gun Range
      43. Tacky Texting
      42. Chain Wallet
      41. Getting Drunk On a Plane
      40. Disturbing Laugh
      39. Lame Pick Lines
      38. Open-Mouth Breathing
      37. Excessive Ed Hardy
      36. Burping Loudly & Proudly
      35. Owning A Van
      34. Baby Talk
      33. Dad Jeans
      32. Hairy Back, Neck & Nose
      31. Eminem-Speak
      30. Wimpy Drinker
      29. Double Demin
      28. Bicep & Calf Implants
      27. The Pregnant Man
      26. Speedos
      25. Bad Driver (Sissy/Rage)
      24. Attending Geek Conventions
      23. Talking in Third Person
      22. Riding A Contraption
      21. Moobs
      20. Guy Lights
      19. Bringing glove to a game
      18. Tighty Whities
      17. Bad Facial Hair
      16. Gross Nails
      15. Not paying on a first date
      14. Dirty Hair
      13. Fur Coats
      12. Bald Denial
      11. Steroids
      10. Creepily into mom
      9. Excessive Manscaping
      8. Hock a Loogie & Snot Rockets
      7. Mandals with Socks
      6. The "V" Gesture
      5. Bustin' a Sag
      4. Plastic Surgery
      3. Chewing Tobacco
      2. Talking About Your Ex
      1. The "C" Word

      I have a feeling these are people Huckster was talking about.

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      • #18
        There are quite a few things on that list that would be a deal breaker for me, and I'm far from a "manhater".

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        • #19
          That's not even the entire list. The entire list is 311 items, and most of them are quite petty. For example, owning a cat is one of them. Two more are wearing pleated slacks and owning a holiday sweater. Oh, and if you have a pair of nun chucks, you're also undateable.

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          • #20
            Let's see. I definitely fail #'s 24, 53, 61 (well, not recently), and 92. I may fail #'s 21, 30, 57, and 98 (depending on specifics), and I've certainly considered 99.

            Sorry, Andara, guess I'm just un-date-able. You'll have to dump me for some finer, non-geek specimen.
            Last edited by Nekojin; 12-29-2012, 08:06 AM.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Nekojin View Post
              Sorry, Andara, guess I'm just un-date-able. You'll have to dump me for some finer, non-geek specimen.
              Ha! You're not getting rid of me that easily!

              Hell, 24, 53, 61 and 92 are on the plus side, as far as I'm concerned.

              ^-.-^
              Faith is about what you do. It's about aspiring to be better and nobler and kinder than you are. It's about making sacrifices for the good of others. - Dresden

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              • #22
                Captain dickhead wanted me to join him speed dating on a few occasions (afaik he never wen't in the end and I was meant to be morral support, fine if he covered the £30 door fee)

                My grievence with the concept is that I can't find out anything about anyone in such a short time and my appearance at the time would have had me crossed off the list before I sat down, I grow on people, but I also have to warm up to them too, but I could never see anyone sane wanting to date me and anyone who did want to date me, well I don't stick my dick in crazy.

                That list, without posting my fails or counting them, I'm sure it's a high double figure.
                Some dates are like job interviews, where you wear a mask of who you want them to see in order to get the job, not the employee you will be, I don't interview well, but when grabbed randomly from an agency pool and given a task, I do that task and prove my worth.

                So pretending to be someone else or being too formal can hinder anything, but being too full on yourself can be just as damaging in a too much too soon kinda way.

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                • #23
                  Warning: Super, Super Long

                  Let's see.....from that list...a number of those are just WTF?




                  100. Man Shakes: Do they mean milkshakes made from men, someone who's into drinking milkshakes or someone who just can't stop shaking...or do they mean someone dancing around singing "My milkshake brings all the boys to the yard?"
                  93. Vanity Plates-in between because a vanity plate can work if done tastefully.
                  If it's something like your own name I can understand, but something like "Big Stud" just makes me go
                  92. Quoting Lines From Movies (my boyfriend does this)
                  91. Unfortunate Ties-Do they mean the clothing, the relationships or....?
                  89. Sports Cliches-quotes, actions or...?
                  88. The Flatulence Trifecta-can someone explain this to me?
                  87. Ordering Wine @ Stadium-I don't see anything wrong with this one.
                  86. Online TMI:
                  81. Dirty Car-Maybe if they didn't get it washed....
                  79. Murse: Do they mean the messenger bag?
                  77. Jorts & Japris: I assume that they mean the denim shorts and denim capris...
                  72. Overly Creative Voice Mail-define "overly creative"
                  71 Names For Breast: maybe once the relationship is solid and YMMV...
                  70. Listening To Lite FM: I'm assuming this is a US thing...
                  67. Can’t Throw Ball: I disagree with this. What about people with disabilities? They need love
                  66. Pet Names for Penis: like Princess Sophia?
                  64. Pitted Out Shirts: explain?
                  61. Playing Dungeons & Dragons: boo....
                  57. Stupid Tees: This either refers to "I'm With Stupid" or some variant of, or t-shirts that advocate drinking.
                  56. Bad Dancing: YMMV.
                  55. Busting Out Porn Too Soon: like how soon?
                  54. Biker Shorts: what if he actually cycles?
                  53. Talking About Video Games: boo.
                  46. Cut Off Shorts: I didn't realise those actually existed for guys...
                  44. Frequenting Gun Range: nothing wrong with this?
                  43. Tacky Texting: define "tacky".
                  42. Chain Wallet: "You look like a barista!"
                  39. Lame Pick Lines-I'm assuming they mean "pick up" lines
                  33. Dad Jeans: define?
                  32. Hairy Back, Neck & Nose: What's wrong with this?!
                  26. Speedos: on the right guy, it works.
                  24. Attending Geek Conventions: nothing wrong with this :P
                  20. Guy Lights: please explain?
                  15. Not paying on a first date: I prefer to go 50-50 if I can.
                  9. Excessive Manscaping: I'm assuming they mean between the legs...
                  6. The "V" Gesture: as in the peace sign, or the peace sign and licking between the "v"
                  4. Plastic Surgery: What about legitimate cases? (i.e. bad car accident)
                  2. Talking About Your Ex: admittedly I still do this

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by guywithashovel View Post
                    I have a feeling these are people Huckster was talking about.
                    Yeah, although I wouldn't necessarily call all of the petty people "manhaters" (especially since it's not only women who are petty and picky) but rather just overly-idealistic. They are looking for a significant other who has no flaws.

                    Sometimes people have even contradicting qualities. I know someone who dumped a girlfriend who hated chick flicks, loved paintball, watching ESPN, and was into cars... all of which were qualities he truly adored about her. When asked why he dumped her, he said she was too much of a tomboy.

                    He continues to look for someone who loves those things yet isn't a tomboy... whatever the hell that means.

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                    • #25
                      Sweet jeebus! That list is shallow enough to walk across.

                      I love the double standard that's involved in that list. If men took that list and applied it to women either directly, or by taking the female counter-part to it, they'd catch the worst of all 9 levels of Hell.

                      Tighty Whities / Granny Panties
                      Talking About Video Games / Talking About The Bachelor, Real Housewives, or whatever
                      Nunchucks / Stuffed Animals?
                      Moobs / No boobs?
                      Pregnant man / Do you ever dare mention a woman's body fat?
                      Some People Are Alive Only Because It's Illegal To Kill Them.

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                      • #26
                        Honestly, the fact that they use the terms "murse" and "mandana" is a deal-breaker in my book.

                        Originally posted by TheHuckster View Post
                        He continues to look for someone who loves those things yet isn't a tomboy... whatever the hell that means.
                        He wants someone whose girly but still has those interests. They're out there. She made great best bud material, but didn't have what he needed for her to make it to girlfriend material. It happens.
                        Faith is about what you do. It's about aspiring to be better and nobler and kinder than you are. It's about making sacrifices for the good of others. - Dresden

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                        • #27
                          I went and looked at the linked book page. Some of the items on their list are contradictory, such as, "Having a good relationship with your mother," and, "having a bad relationship with your mother." WTF? Do they only date people whose parents have died, or something?

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Andara Bledin View Post
                            He wants someone whose girly but still has those interests. They're out there. She made great best bud material, but didn't have what he needed for her to make it to girlfriend material. It happens.
                            If you saw her, you'd totally disagree... she was still a "girly-girl" in many ways. It seemed the very attributes he loved about her he also disliked about her, too.

                            It's hard to explain, but it's as if he were thinking, "I love that she watches football with me, but when she talks about football, it's a turn off." So, if you know a woman who loves to watch football, but doesn't talk about it, let me know.

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                            • #29
                              Yes, "Dad Jeans" are on the list. I've heard some people complain about men wearing them, but to be perfectly honest, I've never gotten a clear definition for the term. Even after Googling it, I'm still not completely sure.

                              Originally posted by Nekojin View Post
                              I went and looked at the linked book page. Some of the items on their list are contradictory, such as, "Having a good relationship with your mother," and, "having a bad relationship with your mother." WTF? Do they only date people whose parents have died, or something?
                              The list is quite contradictory. On one hand, they ridicule men who enjoy stereotypically manly activities like sports and the watching of them, and in the next breath they show the same scorn for men who do stereotypically girlie things like owning cats. It's like they want men to be totally androgynous. Also, why is the idea of a man having a cat so controversial? Women who own dogs don't seem to have to put up with the same derision.

                              As for people being too picky and turning people down after first dates, I guess sometimes you might get some bad vibes on the first date that will completely freeze out any desire for a second. But the person who said (and I think it was Huckster again) that you're both usually very inhibited on your first date makes a very good point.

                              Also, I think that the pickier you are, the less leeway you have for complaining about being lonely and not being able to find anyone---even though you have a right to be picky. For example, if a guy decides he only likes women who look like the models in Maxim and Playboy, he's free to feel that way, but he's probably going to be a lonely guy. Likewise, if a woman decides she's going to reject any guy who is under a certain height or who just isn't a carbon copy of whatever goofy character Matthew McConaughey played in the latest cheesy romantic comedy, she's likely going to have a lot of lonely nights on the couch with primetime TV and Facebook.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Mr Hero View Post
                                I hate the "just friends" line so so much.
                                I have never understood why the line “lets just be friends” is so offensive to guys. * What do you want the person to do? Tell you to piss off? Your not worth their time you piece of junk while stomping on the homemade valentine you made for her? At least then you would have a legitimate complaint about how they broke up with you and broke your heart.

                                Maybe its just me, but I’ve never understood why being just friends is so hard. And I do understand that if you have gone out it does change the dynamic to the relationship if one half doesn’t want to get anymore romantically involved, but one doesn’t have to completely forgo a relationship as a friend.

                                About the only time I’ve gotten any feedback from a guy on this was basically him telling me woman who said “they just want to be friends” weren’t interested in furthering the romantic part of the relation ship so he didn’t want to hang out with them anymore. I cant help but think if all your looking for is "romance" and not a friendship, your not looking for a relationship, your looking for a whore.

                                Am I misreading this or is this commonplace? Could some of the guys give me their reasoning for hating the line, because I just don’t get it.



                                *Yes I understand girls get it to, but mostly I hear men complaining about it.

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