Why don't WP members date each other??

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HeyimJoel
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17 Mar 2013, 5:53 am

Why? problem solved



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17 Mar 2013, 6:22 am

Good point!



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17 Mar 2013, 6:31 am

I mean, both girls and guys are talking about trouble dating, what is a better solution?



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17 Mar 2013, 6:35 am

Why?

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17 Mar 2013, 6:35 am

We just need to sort out locations...Most people here seem to live in Australia or the USA.

Good luck to all. I have most definitely given up on romantic relationships. I have tried everything and I am just not cut out for it.



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17 Mar 2013, 6:39 am

HeyimJoel wrote:
I mean, both girls and guys are talking about trouble dating, what is a better solution?


A Stargate to solve the problem with distances, maybe? :P Well, we are not that far from each other, maybe a Countrygate or a Stategate would be enough.


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17 Mar 2013, 6:42 am

aspiesandra27 wrote:
We just need to sort out locations...Most people here seem to live in Australia or the USA.

Good luck to all. I have most definitely given up on romantic relationships. I have tried everything and I am just not cut out for it.


Don't forget Great Britain! There are a lot of British members here and it's not a big country, so the distances can be easily overcomed.


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17 Mar 2013, 6:51 am

Banjo Girl, I live in the UK. But there seems to be a great age disparity. A lot of people here are in their twenties, and that is way too young for my personal preference.

But regardless, with me, it's like trying to flog a dead horse. :cry:



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17 Mar 2013, 6:53 am

haha I wish that were the case! nd I'm not too sure if i'm cut out for a relationship or not, i like to think I am but I just don't know how to socialize as well as other people in the general population :\



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17 Mar 2013, 6:55 am

BanjoGirl wrote:
HeyimJoel wrote:
I mean, both girls and guys are talking about trouble dating, what is a better solution?


A Stargate to solve the problem with distances, maybe? :P Well, we are not that far from each other, maybe a Countrygate or a Stategate would be enough.


Stargates.... ok, so why not suggest robotic lovers to all lonely people - or pink fluffy unicorns bringing happyness to everyone? :roll:


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17 Mar 2013, 7:04 am

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Banjo Girl, I live in the UK. But there seems to be a great age disparity. A lot of people here are in their twenties, and that is way too young for my personal preference.

But regardless, with me, it's like trying to flog a dead horse. :cry:


You are right about the age gap, I forgot that. I'm sure that if we had more British people of your generation around here you'd have more possibilities. I'm sure of that.

There is the "in-depth adult life" forum but I don't know how many British people use it.


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17 Mar 2013, 7:22 am

Ichinin wrote:
BanjoGirl wrote:
HeyimJoel wrote:
I mean, both girls and guys are talking about trouble dating, what is a better solution?


A Stargate to solve the problem with distances, maybe? :P Well, we are not that far from each other, maybe a Countrygate or a Stategate would be enough.


Stargates.... ok, so why not suggest robotic lovers to all lonely people - or pink fluffy unicorns bringing happyness to everyone? :roll:


I can't feed a superpowerful unicorn. If I had a Stargate I could have one... I could keep it in another planet. A robotic lover is not a good idea. Maybe it is in 500 years.

I'm sure that if all the members of WP lived in the same city/area a lot of them would date each other.


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17 Mar 2013, 7:30 am

Because even geography and age being non issues, simply having one thing in common a good relationship does not make



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17 Mar 2013, 7:34 am

It's not the common denominator, but just as a means to a possibility, that I think the OP meant.



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17 Mar 2013, 7:35 am

aspiesandra27 wrote:
It's not the common denominator, but just as a means to a possibility, that I think the OP meant.

I'm just saying that its not exactly much of a difference then to just joining a regular dating site.



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17 Mar 2013, 7:45 am

Oh yes, I agree with you MXH. Maybe a slight advantage here, in the sense that we communicate on a broader variety of issues and we tend to have a better understanding of ASD?

But that's it really.