Topic: will u reply if anyone asks u for date?
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Tue 11/04/14 01:52 AM
hello guyz
i have got a doubt..is this site usefull for us to find the correct person for date..? do any one of u find?

Ɔʎɹɐx's photo
Tue 11/04/14 02:04 AM
yes

Rdhabib's photo
Tue 11/04/14 02:14 AM
Yes

TawtStrat's photo
Tue 11/04/14 02:21 AM
How do you mean "correct"?

If you have some idea about what the right person for you is that's somewhat subjective. People are looking for different things on here. You should obviously try to find out if you're both looking for the same thing before you arange a date.

Unfortunately it tends to not be that simple and women often just don't really know what they're looking for. I can't speak for men. I just date women.

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Tue 11/04/14 03:16 AM
Urmmm, excuse me, women know EXACTLY what they're looking for. If they are not responding to you, that means that they are not interested, men who are in denial of the truth.

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Tue 11/04/14 05:00 AM

Urmmm, excuse me, women know EXACTLY what they're looking for. If they are not responding to you, that means that they are not interested, men who are in denial of the truth.


Well, you're generalising and I'm just talking about my personal experience. I'm not talking about women not responding to me on dating sites either. I'm talking about women that can't make up their minds who they want to be with, or whether they want a casual or serious relationship and so on.

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Tue 11/04/14 05:45 AM
Yes

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Tue 11/04/14 05:52 AM

Urmmm, excuse me, women know EXACTLY what they're looking for. If they are not responding to you, that means that they are not interested, men who are in denial of the truth.





Hey i can see your Boob scared

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Tue 11/04/14 06:14 AM


Here is an example:

Worst Online Dating Profile Ever Attracts Hundreds Of Positive Male Responses

It seems no online profile is too repulsive for men, as long as the woman is attractive.


November 3, 2014 |

Do men have any limits when it comes to women and online dating? Apparently not, according to L.A.-based comedian and columnist Alli Read, whose latest experiment proves men don't care about personality, only looks.

Reed set up a fake OKCupid online dating account of the “Worst Woman on Earth” in a bid to prove the existence of “an online dating profile so loathsome that no man would message it.” Sadly, Reed announced on Cracked.com that her efforts failed.

A longtime OKCupid user herself, Reed had obtained permission from her best friend, a gorgeous model, to use her photographs to create a profile that was, “mean, spoiled, lazy, racist, manipulative, and even a gold digger," Reed wrote.

In an effort to seem as unlikable as possible, Reed touched on every major facet of being "truly horrible." On her profile, she said she was a goddess and her main aim was to “keep America American.” She said on a typical Friday night she was “knocking coffee out of homeless people’s hands because it was so funny." She also declared she was unemployed and couldn't live without money.

But despite these less than appealing admissions, within 24 hours, Reed was inundated with 150 messages.

Attempting to curb the responses, Reed became "unforgivably awful," even going so far as to ask guys if she could pull out their teeth. To another man she wrote that she was really good at convincing people she is pregnant.

Still, the men were undeterred and the messages kept rolling in. This suggests that some men really don’t have any limits when it comes to women, sex and dating.

Despite the cynical conclusions that could be drawn from her experiment and Alli Reed's own personal desire to invest in a “high-quality chastity belt and start collecting cats” she decided to stay optimistic. She offered this impassioned plea:


“Men of the world: You are better than this….There are women and men out there who are smart, and kind, and challenging, and honest, and a lot of other really positive adjectives. You don't want someone who will pull out your teeth and then sue you for child support; you deserve someone who will make you want to be better than you are, and will want to be better because of you.”

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Tue 11/04/14 06:22 AM



Here is an example:

Worst Online Dating Profile Ever Attracts Hundreds Of Positive Male Responses

It seems no online profile is too repulsive for men, as long as the woman is attractive.


November 3, 2014 |

Do men have any limits when it comes to women and online dating? Apparently not, according to L.A.-based comedian and columnist Alli Read, whose latest experiment proves men don't care about personality, only looks.

Reed set up a fake OKCupid online dating account of the “Worst Woman on Earth” in a bid to prove the existence of “an online dating profile so loathsome that no man would message it.” Sadly, Reed announced on Cracked.com that her efforts failed.

A longtime OKCupid user herself, Reed had obtained permission from her best friend, a gorgeous model, to use her photographs to create a profile that was, “mean, spoiled, lazy, racist, manipulative, and even a gold digger," Reed wrote.

In an effort to seem as unlikable as possible, Reed touched on every major facet of being "truly horrible." On her profile, she said she was a goddess and her main aim was to “keep America American.” She said on a typical Friday night she was “knocking coffee out of homeless people’s hands because it was so funny." She also declared she was unemployed and couldn't live without money.

But despite these less than appealing admissions, within 24 hours, Reed was inundated with 150 messages.

Attempting to curb the responses, Reed became "unforgivably awful," even going so far as to ask guys if she could pull out their teeth. To another man she wrote that she was really good at convincing people she is pregnant.

Still, the men were undeterred and the messages kept rolling in. This suggests that some men really don’t have any limits when it comes to women, sex and dating.

Despite the cynical conclusions that could be drawn from her experiment and Alli Reed's own personal desire to invest in a “high-quality chastity belt and start collecting cats” she decided to stay optimistic. She offered this impassioned plea:


“Men of the world: You are better than this….There are women and men out there who are smart, and kind, and challenging, and honest, and a lot of other really positive adjectives. You don't want someone who will pull out your teeth and then sue you for child support; you deserve someone who will make you want to be better than you are, and will want to be better because of you.”







Good knowledge there TBrich.
However i do not fall into that category of men. Personality and character are very important to me and a womans morals and values no matter what she looks like. just being nice looking is not enough...well for me anyway.......

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Tue 11/04/14 08:02 AM



Here is an example:

Worst Online Dating Profile Ever Attracts Hundreds Of Positive Male Responses

It seems no online profile is too repulsive for men, as long as the woman is attractive.


November 3, 2014 |

Do men have any limits when it comes to women and online dating? Apparently not, according to L.A.-based comedian and columnist Alli Read, whose latest experiment proves men don't care about personality, only looks.

Reed set up a fake OKCupid online dating account of the “Worst Woman on Earth” in a bid to prove the existence of “an online dating profile so loathsome that no man would message it.” Sadly, Reed announced on Cracked.com that her efforts failed.

A longtime OKCupid user herself, Reed had obtained permission from her best friend, a gorgeous model, to use her photographs to create a profile that was, “mean, spoiled, lazy, racist, manipulative, and even a gold digger," Reed wrote.

In an effort to seem as unlikable as possible, Reed touched on every major facet of being "truly horrible." On her profile, she said she was a goddess and her main aim was to “keep America American.” She said on a typical Friday night she was “knocking coffee out of homeless people’s hands because it was so funny." She also declared she was unemployed and couldn't live without money.

But despite these less than appealing admissions, within 24 hours, Reed was inundated with 150 messages.

Attempting to curb the responses, Reed became "unforgivably awful," even going so far as to ask guys if she could pull out their teeth. To another man she wrote that she was really good at convincing people she is pregnant.

Still, the men were undeterred and the messages kept rolling in. This suggests that some men really don’t have any limits when it comes to women, sex and dating.

Despite the cynical conclusions that could be drawn from her experiment and Alli Reed's own personal desire to invest in a “high-quality chastity belt and start collecting cats” she decided to stay optimistic. She offered this impassioned plea:


“Men of the world: You are better than this….There are women and men out there who are smart, and kind, and challenging, and honest, and a lot of other really positive adjectives. You don't want someone who will pull out your teeth and then sue you for child support; you deserve someone who will make you want to be better than you are, and will want to be better because of you.”



this is true. a lot of guys really don't care about the person, but about the picture they see. even if it's not that great.
for 24 hours after Halloween I had my costume pic as my main profile pic. it's still there in my picture file and you can see im not all that. I had over two hundred views and fifty messages and lots of nudges winks and kisses.
even though I tell people im not searching right now, they try to impress me about why I ought to choose them.
when I switched to the current sunrise picture, many have lost interest and my inbox is back to its normal self with just messages from friends.

Op,
yes, you can meet people if you take a genuine interest in the person.
I have gone out with someone from this site and it was like hanging out with an old friend.

good luck.

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Tue 11/04/14 08:23 AM
laugh Set up a tentative date with my mystery canadian man for 17th to 18th. Shaking already. Lol. Im shy. Lets see if i go through with it. Lolblushing laugh

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Wed 11/05/14 11:30 PM
Ahem!! Now that wasn't nice.. You should say "people in general" Not "Women" SMHnoway

SpicyExcel's photo
Wed 11/05/14 11:52 PM
I believe its' what each individual is looking for at that time in their life. It is the twenty first century and people are more liberal in thoughts. Relationships seem disposable for many different reasons. Many people do not want a life long relationship; just a relationship and that is appearent by divorce rates, how quick someone rebounds back into another relationship, etc.

As we mature we see life for what it is. It comes to an end and want to share the rest of it with someone who cares. We hope we make the right choice in a partner.

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Thu 11/06/14 03:46 AM
Are Hurry potter brother of Harry potter? drool biggrin

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Fri 11/07/14 02:25 AM
Of Course Yes :)