Zucchiniisforever
Zucchiniisforever
Zucchiniisforever

Nope. Sorry, you are wrong. We're talking about dudes that send unsolicited dick pics, dudes that move from "You have such lovely eyes" to "I want to cum on your tits" in the space of second. We do not owe them "politeness" or respect. They deserve to be shot down for their DISrespect of us.

I like The Walking Dead, but I don't want to screw everybody else who does.

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I think your puzzle there is missing a pretty huge piece: safety. Women can't just fuck any random guy they know nothing about, because men are physically stronger.

Weird, huh? It's almost like women *gasp* don't exist just for the sake of men!

Hey, I am not offended by people not wanting to get to know me. Just like people who want to fuck me without getting to know me shouldn't be offended I don't want to fuck them. That's just preference on both sides.

... but she's not talking to them, she's just blocking them or not engaging them. Thats less "rude" than having the third thing they ask be "DTF?" why are their feelings more important than hers in this equation?

I would like to be your friend just for that tiramisu.

No. If they can't even bother to treat me with the respect that they would give a stranger at a bar, then I don't want anything to do with them. My reactions are just fine. Why would I want to talk to someone who doesn't know how to act? And why are you telling me that I should?

This is why I fucking hate "FWB." Not that such a thing doesn't exist, but there needs to be a friendship for there to be any benefits. If someone just wants a casual relationship, then say you want a casual relationship. But some rando asking FWB? is going to get shut down immediately because...no...I'm not your

It seemed like both OKC and Tinder started out as find-someone-to-bang sites, and gradually matured into dating sites. (Granted, Tinder is basically the bare essence of what could be considered a dating site, so I can get how a lot of people on there are just looking for teh secks.)

Would you go up to a person in a bar and ask them if they like kinky sex, if you knew they were single? Or would you have a conversation with them?

If a guy will not treat me like a human (ie entitled to the same courtesy and respect he is) the he gets no sex. None. If he treats me with respect, and we meet and like each other, then I might sleep with him. How is this so hard for people to understand? It's not as if my standards are so impossibly high. I simply

I literally had a 58 year old man who emailed me today to say that he liked The Walking Dead too and thought we had a lot in common, based off this ONE FUCKING THING I SAID, AMONGST A THOUSAND OTHER THINGS that we DO NOT have in common. Mind you, my age cap is at 40 but he thought, hey, why not??

Jesus, as a straight man, I am always shocked by the shit you women have to go through on online dating. I am surprised any women are on there at all. Men are fucking morons...

I found that being a mid forties guy looking for a mid forties woman was my strongest suit, and I NEVER EVER asked anyone if they wanted to fuck. That said my current relationship developed organically, and far more successfully then any online dating program ever worked for me, and I'm quite happy now.

I had to take liking golf off my profile because so many dudes were like, "hey we both like to play golf, let's bone."

I want to start offering a coaching service. "See, you were doing well with the opening salvo, but then you veered into showing me a poorly lit picture of your penis next to a Pepsi can and my vagina snapped shut like an angry clam. In the future, maybe try asking the other person what kind of relationship she is

You could invite some guys to your lesbian wedding and they'd think it was a date.

There was this guy today at the cafe, where we were the only two people in the room, and he kept on staring at me, while I was eating, doing homework, and using the phone. And as I was using Tinder, I saw his profile, it was quite racially charged and full of fetishization (think confederate flags, Yellow Fever,