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September 22nd, 2004, 10:33 PM
#11
After reading this web site, it is clear the author has some issues. Not with women, but himself. It seems to me whenever somebody has to blame others for shortcomings, lack of life or being an idiot that person is all the things he is professing to hate because he does not like to admit the kind of person he is.
Generalizations are nice if you are a tool. Not all women are fat, frigid, mean, spendthrifts and other mean things outlined on this web site. The author needs to get his facts straight. Some people are spendthrifts, frigid, mean, overwieght, underweight, have low self esteem, and all the things he tried to lump in one little catagory: Married Women. The fact is, all walks of life including race, creed, color, sexual orientation, job, or whatever can be any of these things described, but that does not give somebody the right to say such things when there is no evidence to back up such claims.
You cannot blame women if your marriage has gone to ****. That's right, not all married couples or people in committed loving relationships are miserable pieces of ****. I have known people to be married 40-50 years and still cannot live without each other. The secret to marrige is to think of others before you think of yourself. So what if your wife is not in the mood that night? So what if she did not make you a gormet meal? I have a suggestion... maybe if you did something like make a nice dinner and thought about her for a change maybe that will get you some, huh?
This book may as well be Mein Kampf part 2. It is filled with ideas hoping people will buy into the bullshit, but in the end, are proved to be an idiot.
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September 22nd, 2004, 10:45 PM
#12
For the most part, I doubt that's very local. There are comparatively few geeks in my area, much less female ones.
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September 23rd, 2004, 12:46 AM
#13
The point is, women in their 30's, who are career oriented, are extremely UN-desirable to most men, as wives. Those women are getting more and more undesirable as the years pass...in fact by about 35 they are more or less out of the running completely
Actually hes wrong, Whist I don't intend to get married, Rather just live with a lifepartner etc, I think its best that both partners work, Rather than one staying at home looking after the kids etc, that way both partners share the responsbilty for bringing money into the house and it doesn't go all **** up if the bread winner(usually the male) is fired/unable to work etc
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September 23rd, 2004, 01:17 AM
#14
Most marriage problems have something to do with the concept of marriage itself and not with women, or men for that matter. It's a rediculous generalization of millions of women and millions of marriages in the western world.
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September 23rd, 2004, 01:55 AM
#15
Originally posted by IronGeek
Have you ever stopped to consider that the guy has had a series of very bad relations ships? I think you are being too hard on the guy. Maybe it's the area I live in, but I can see where he is coming from just from personal experience. It’s hard to find a sane woman, into what I’m into, is physically attractive and weighs less then I do (at least around here in Southern Indiana). I’ve seen what this guy is talking about in some of my friend’s relationships, as well as my own. Which brings up the topic, where do you meet good marriage material women?
I flew 5,000 miles to marry my wife (and she's sane, definitely into what I'm into, I find her attractive, and she definitely weighs less than I do)... nobody's saying you should stay local, IronGeek 
Let's face it: how big is the chance that the woman of your dreams lives in your own town?
That would mean that out of 4 billion women in the world, the one perfect woman lives only a few miles away... that chance is close to zero, I'd say... think global! Yay!
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September 23rd, 2004, 01:59 AM
#16
Rationally, I guess your right Negative. I seems to have worked out well for you, but traveling that far for something that may not work out seem like a big risk. Then again, sometimes risks need to be taken. Wish the pond around here was bigger.
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September 23rd, 2004, 02:04 AM
#17
Originally posted here by Irongeek
Rationally, I guess your right Negative. I seems to have worked out well for you, but traveling that far for something that may not work out seem like a big risk. Then again, sometimes risks need to be taken. Wish the pond around here was bigger.
Risk? The world is very small these days. You can get to know someone on a very deep level using chat software, webcams, ip2phone, etc. before you meet someone physically.
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September 23rd, 2004, 02:34 AM
#18
the only problem is after all this time getting to know someone via web etc, and then finally meeting them, they could turn out to be exactly what you didnt want. even though it seemed perfect via radiowaves
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September 23rd, 2004, 03:46 AM
#19
the only problem is after all this time getting to know someone via web etc, and then finally meeting them, they could turn out to be exactly what you didnt want. even though it seemed perfect via radiowaves
shhhh, don't let Negative hear that...
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September 23rd, 2004, 04:01 AM
#20
American women? It must be that I live in America. I thought all women were evil...
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