Should I ask Agnes out on a date?
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YesIf you are religious or Christian church outings are a great place to meet people. I know men who have joined a church just for social outings, and these men are not very religious, if at all. Churches don't care, as long as you act sincerely.Give Peas A Chance…0
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NoNo.www.myspace.com0
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I must have been distracted by Agnes.PJ_Soul said:Dankind's matchmaking attempts did not escape my notice, even if they escaped Dyers, lol. It is really hard to come up with replies to them!!
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NoPork roll, egg, and cheese on an everything bagel. That's a quality breakfast right there.www.myspace.com0
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Sounds like a band name.HesCalledDyer said:
I must have been distracted by Agnes.PJ_Soul said:Dankind's matchmaking attempts did not escape my notice, even if they escaped Dyers, lol. It is really hard to come up with replies to them!!
Juggler, every belly should have a quality breakfast in it (even if for dinner). It helps provide the fortitude to continue the pursuit of Agnes.0 -
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They preceded the Agnes drama by far, lol. Dan's been working at it for a really long time.HesCalledDyer said:
I must have been distracted by Agnes.PJ_Soul said:Dankind's matchmaking attempts did not escape my notice, even if they escaped Dyers, lol. It is really hard to come up with replies to them!!

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Distracted by Agnes is a pretty good band name for some indie rock, haha. Damn right."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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ON ITSpiritual_Chaos said:Distracted by Agnes is a pretty good band name for some indie rock, haha. Damn right.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0 -
Nonjnancy & Meltdown99 You have been officially nominated, congratulations.

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NoYeah, I think we can pretty much end the thread here, because it doesn't get any better than this. Nick Drake and Meat Loaf, who knew that would be an unbeatable combination???
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NoI actually do have one more nomination...Thoughts_Arrive and jnimhaoileoin.0
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I've always thought of doing that. But my mum tends to keep believing me after I've said I was joking.Meltdown99 said:
You should bring home a friend they've never met and introduce him as your boyfriend...might as well have a little fun with their fears...Thoughts_Arrive said:My mum assumes, as do others, that I am closeted gay because of my situation.Adelaide 17/11/2009, Melbourne 20/11/2009, Sydney 22/11/2009, Melbourne (Big Day Out Festival) 24/01/20140 -
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I thought I had. They're both very homophobic.Spiritual_Chaos said:
Who said anything about fears?Meltdown99 said:
You should bring home a friend they've never met and introduce him as your boyfriend...might as well have a little fun with their fears...Thoughts_Arrive said:My mum assumes, as do others, that I am closeted gay because of my situation.Adelaide 17/11/2009, Melbourne 20/11/2009, Sydney 22/11/2009, Melbourne (Big Day Out Festival) 24/01/20140 -
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I just don't feel comfortable meeting new people. It makes me feel like more of a loser to 'want to make new friends'. Been let down by so many people I find it hard to put my trust in people. Sorry for not wanting to try. If my psychologist couldn't get me to do it noone can.PJ_Soul said:
Meetup.com is probably your best option specifically because it's not actually for dating, per se. But lots of people use it just to get out there and do stuff with other people, hoping that maybe they'll more naturally form a connection with people they end up meeting. It's apparently very effective, and FAR less pressure that actual dating apps and whatnot. And if you don't meet someone to date, you still go out and enjoy other people's company, maybe make some new friends. Win-win. I've suggested you try this at least a couple times before. You came up with lame reasons why you didn't want to try, as usual.Thoughts_Arrive said:
I thought about speed dating and it's probably the only way I'll try to find love.Meltdown99 said:
That why I suggested speed dating. Do like playing cards/board games ... some community centres host things like this. Have you tried meetup.com? Sadly, lots and lots of marriage's turn to shit these days. And lots and lots of marriages are going to turn to shit. It is true, with some the passion fades. Some it's a mid-life crisis that ends the marriage, affairs, spouse wants a different life...whatever it is. My Mom who was married to my Dad for over 50 years until she passed, always said people need to learn forgiveness to have successful marriages.Thoughts_Arrive said:
I've considered it as I refuse to try online dating. Not just the acceptance of me as me but the having to put up with people I don't like.Meltdown99 said:
Have you tried sped dating? Many places arrange speed dating for free, check out the community news. No idea how you avoid conflict/argument, it's part of life ... it's more important how you handle conflict, unfortunately, most people have never been taught good conflict resolution skills. Your last sentence is normal fears. Just be yourself. You do not want someone who can not except you, as you.Thoughts_Arrive said:
I crave love. But then I feel like I don't want a relationship. I'd like companionship but not the arguments, having to fit in with her family and social group who I may not like etc.Meltdown99 said:For the single people...Do any of you plan on staying single by choice? My Dad had 2 cousins who choose to be single. One did eventually marry, in his 70's, he died about 2 years later...
Plus seeing how my two sisters' marriages have turned to shit has left me feeling less than optimistic about marriages.
As well as what I learned at university, passion fades over time, we habituate to our partner and that is why people break up or cheat.
Haven't tried meetup.com, a psychologist I used to see kept suggesting it to me as a way to make friends. I didn't know meetup.com is for dating? I don't know how to play card games lol, never been into them. Board games I never play.Adelaide 17/11/2009, Melbourne 20/11/2009, Sydney 22/11/2009, Melbourne (Big Day Out Festival) 24/01/20140 -
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Won't happen.PJ_Soul said:oftenreading said:Thoughts_Arrive said:Forgot to add,
When my mum mentions my future children I tell her that it won't happen and she gets all sad and scared.
Having children just because your mother wants grandchildren is one of the worst reasons to have children. They aren't accessories.Words of wisdom.Never let bullshit societal norms or the desires of others force you into something you don't truly want for yourself.
What is starting to get to me is people questioning my unemployed status. Is it a societal norm to work?Adelaide 17/11/2009, Melbourne 20/11/2009, Sydney 22/11/2009, Melbourne (Big Day Out Festival) 24/01/20140 -
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You are so lucky and I hope you know it.PJ_Soul said:
I'm lucky. My parents don't give a shit about this at all. My dad actually thinks not having kids was the best decision I ever made.HesCalledDyer said:
Yep, my folks learned to stop bringing it up years ago. I got hounded all thru my 20s about “When are we getting grandkids?” It took a few hundred times of answering “From me, never.” before they finally got the picture.oftenreading said:Thoughts_Arrive said:Forgot to add,
When my mum mentions my future children I tell her that it won't happen and she gets all sad and scared.
Having children just because your mother wants grandchildren is one of the worst reasons to have children. They aren't accessories.
I think if he could do it all over, he'd make the same decision (kind of an insult to me and my sister, but whatever, hahaha). My mom doesn't mind either, although maybe she would if my sister didn't have two kids. But even if she hadn't, there is no way my mother would ever think to bug me about doing something I don't want to do just because she would like grandchildren. My mom's good that way! She has always said that all she wants for me is to be happy and content with whatever I choose to do with my life, and she's always afforded me the freedom to do what I want, even when I was a kid. She never tried to force me to do shit I wasn't into or try to steer me in a direction I didn't really want to go. Parental pressures were simply not something I ever experienced.
My parents look at me with disappointment and pity for my single status.
All their friends do to.Adelaide 17/11/2009, Melbourne 20/11/2009, Sydney 22/11/2009, Melbourne (Big Day Out Festival) 24/01/20140 -
YesThe Juggler said:Pork roll, egg, and cheese on an everything bagel. That's a quality breakfast right there.

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