Topic: Guys 50+, what is one thing that is a deal breaker for you? | |
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Not being physically TOUGH :-) (athletic/muscular/natural born powerfull .. & similar denominations :-) )
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A penis. where's your sense of adventure |
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Anger issues, being self centered( the world revolves around them ) judging me for a belief that is common in everyday society because they don't want to have that belief, uppity, always in everybodies business,
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Women who follow the Me Too narrative....and women who are responsible for killing chivalry!!!!
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I have not been able to get past the AI yet
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well said
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When does chivalry ever come to play these days?
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I was on a local train the other day , and gave up my seat for a pregnant lady .... she thanked me .... I said for what .... it was a seat reserved for a lady anyway .... chivalry at its finest huh !!!!
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Deal breakers: needy, controlling, bossy, lying, abusive, and jealousy. |
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Deal breakers-Narcissistic & govt bootlickers.
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I am generally accepting of most things. But for me smoking is deal breaker, I am hyper sensitive to that. Also scammers, heavy alcoholic drinkers and small age women.
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won't leave without breakfast - am I a hotel? |
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As a 50 something curious to know what the fellows out there consider to be deal breakers? In my conversations with some men deceptiveness has definitely been an issue and always a deal breaker. For me smoking is another dealbreaker, not merely a personal choice but health related as I am hyper sensitive to that (not to mention I cannot breathe as well). I think that I am generally accepting of most things however I also draw the line with someone who requests money (haha, obviously) For example the fella who asked for $2500 so he could pay an attorney fee in order to collect his nearly $300,000. Yes, sure. I wonder how many people these scammers and phonies approach before they find someone weak and vulnerable/trusting enough to do such things. Hmm... Deception, lies of omission, being married (separated is still married...) ... and if the first question is: "How much money do you make." |
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