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Adventures of Online Dating, part 2

PoetPhilosopher

Veteran Member
Taking @ChristineM 's advice to 'not be a stranger' and popping in to make this post...

I've been trying online dating lately. I tend to be playing a sort of role of being less talkative than the other side, and just kind of being a listener/observer.

What I've picked up is that some of the interactions online, I feel are rather shallow or scripted, and perhaps more shallow and one-dimensional than the interactions I've faced encountering people in real life.

I've been asked the following questions, sometimes multiple times, in less than a week:

"Do you own a truck?"
"How tall are you?"
"Are you a short (what I said for height), or a tall (what I said for height)?"
"Would you occasionally buy me things if we were to get in a relationship, if I did the same for you?"
"Do you promise we can be long-term friends if things don't work out?"

The last question was asked before we even talked about dating or being in a relationship. And I generally don't promise long-term friendship. So the answer was no.

And maybe "shallow" isn't the right word, I can see that *some* thought went into some of the questions, and they may be the right questions for the right person, but I tend to think a bit multidimensionally, and I'm sitting in my chair and looking at the screen, and probably giving this expression:

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The Sum of Awe

Brought to you by the moment that spacetime began.
I suppose you're better off than those girls who received my cringy pick up lines.
 

JustGeorge

Not As Much Fun As I Look
Staff member
Premium Member
"Do you own a truck?"
"How tall are you?"
"Are you a short (what I said for height), or a tall (what I said for height)?"
"Would you occasionally buy me things if we were to get in a relationship, if I did the same for you?"
"Do you promise we can be long-term friends if things don't work out?"
:eek:

And no one bothered to ask what your favorite kind of ramen is?

Shallow indeed...

Dating sounds difficult.
 

PoetPhilosopher

Veteran Member
:eek:

And no one bothered to ask what your favorite kind of ramen is?

Shallow indeed...

Dating sounds difficult.

True, they could have asked that. I'd have responded:

"Oh em gee that is too kawaii. Well now that you've made my knees weak... do you want to split a bologna sandwich?"
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Important questions.....
What is your favorite metal, & which alloys?
Do you collect large or small antique engines?
Which thermodynamic law do you find most often mis-used?
What kinds of trailers do you own?
Do you use any obsolete computer operating systems?
What's your ape index? (Mine is 1.086.)
 

Vee

Well-Known Member
Premium Member
I've been asked the following questions, sometimes multiple times, in less than a week:

"Do you own a truck?"

I can more or less see the point in the other ones, but what's with the truck? Why is that important?
 

PoetPhilosopher

Veteran Member
I can more or less see the point in the other ones, but what's with the truck? Why is that important?

I've met country women who prefer partners with trucks. Even in cases where the woman doesn't identify conservative (there are a few country women who don't identify conservative), something about off-roading and splashing mud on large tires and large vehicles appeals to them.

And also, some like to lie in the truck bed at night with the date and watch the stars.
 
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PoetPhilosopher

Veteran Member
Important questions.....
What is your favorite metal, & which alloys?
Do you collect large or small antique engines?
Which thermodynamic law do you find most often mis-used?
What kinds of trailers do you own?
Do you use any obsolete computer operating systems?
What's your ape index? (Mine is 1.086.)

I'd see those questions as actually being more up my alley than the ones I listed.
 

Alien826

No religious beliefs
But I really do want to know if you have a truck. You see I have this stuff . . .

Cause I've got a brand new combine harvester and I'll give you the key
Come on now, let's get together in perfect harmony
I got 20 acres and you got 43
Now I've got a brand new combine harvester and I'll give you the key

The Wurzels, Combine Harvester.
 
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