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In which we see example 986,485 of how men and women communicate differently.
Stand strong. They will use that apology to prove you guilty even when you’re not.
Jim Goad from Taki’s on the Meg Lanker-Simons debacle. “I’ve seen bumper stickers that say feminism is the radical idea that women are people. But in practice, it seems more like the pseudo-religious delusion that women are innocent.”
Feelings for a girl is not weird. Being a robot is.
“what works on a 7 year old girl, works on a 24 year old woman. take her out of her dreary, normal, run of the mill day; and bring her into your excellent world. she WANT’S to be there. Yep. Game everyone.
Dating the introvert. We might seem a little bit odd at first, but we can be a hell of a lot of fun.
Thanks for the links!
So, are you another INTJ? I’m starting to think the entirety of the manosphere is INTJ/P 🙂
Actually, I’m an ISTJ floating around with a whole bunch of intuitives!
See, I already knew that! LOL;jk
I’ll have to look that up – I’m not familiar with the “S” part of it.
I couldn’t remember the details so I was actually looking it up while you were commenting.
http://www.myersbriggs.org/my-mbti-personality-type/mbti-basics/sensing-or-intuition.asp
thanks Love. i appreciate it. i’m an INTJ as well.
Martel, Rollo, danny, Stingray, you keep me on balance, smack down the frustration, and maintain my new and far more rational view of reality, and I deeply appreciate it.
Tempest: Certainly seems to be. Though INFJ, here, returning at least to the blessed relief of acting as that type should.
Thanks for the “Dating the introvert” link – now I can make sense of a number of my past experiences with “quiet big-eyed girls”. 🙂
Thanks for the link. More incentive for me to finish the next post in the series.
Peregrine John,
I am glad that I could help and I appreciate your saying so. 😀
Re: “Perfect” found here:
http://tempesttcup.wordpress.com/2013/05/19/lulzzzzz/
Reminds me of “The Husband Store” parable:
http://dalrock.wordpress.com/2010/08/16/the-husband-store/
It’s new to me. Illustrative, if a little unfair.
Matt,
It is a little unfair, but humorous still as both have elements of truth. You might like Keoni Galt’s latest post Gaming the Curse of Eve as it too contains “The Husband Store” story.
Ha, I think “Gaming the Curse of Eve” is where I just recently saw it. But couldn’t find the link.
You’re really good at this link thing.
Did I over-neg? I hope you realize I didn’t mean it.
Martel,
You didn’t over neg. 😉
You just discovered what Leap recently did and my husband has known for a very long time. I’m an very good at reading facial expressions and body language (it catches Maritus off guard from time to time). However, without being able to see you, I can’t always tell intent. I didn’t know if you were teasing or being serious (I thought maybe you liked really short linkage posts 😀 Yeah, I’m a dork). When I can’t tell for sure, I often won’t respond so I don’t make a fool of myself. It’s something introverts learn growing up. It’s the “better to keep your mouth shut and be thought a fool than to open it and remove all doubt” train of thought.
So, you made me a smile yesterday and definitely gave the hamster a good spin. Thank you!