kraftiekortie wrote:
What's wrong with a person asking someone else "how are you doing?"
Like previous posters said, it's sort of like saying "What's up?" in the street. No harm meant by this.
I guess it's an example of the "social aspect" of NT's.
What ‘social aspect’ of NTS are we referring to here? I’m not sure how it has anything with an electoral debate or an OK Cupid profile.
The majority of what they say and do are two different things. On average, the U.K proportion of men don’t wish to have a chat with you at all, just to ‘see a pic’. Why though, does it have to be online?
I find the idea of submitting one too intimate, and in the past, have succeeded fine without.
All I’m saying is why the obvious pressure? Are we all just trying to evolve around each other or shut one another out here?
All the dating websites I’ve been on are useless, involve one night stands of which I obviously refuse, and the Aspie dating sites, you normally pay.(why?).
So all in all, if you aren’t sure about the person, don’t try and ‘wake up their human desire’, they usually have many. Shutting down the process of limiting yourself to one cyber bully can lead to problems in your own self. Meaning you are apt to shut down. I’ve had some pretty sober experiences that just burden me with more blind pain and lack of forthcoming vigour.
Online dating is getting more and more dangerous, to even give a shred of yourself away. Don’t encourage it.
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