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Your response has made me feel terrible as a person, and thus has successfully made me want to go on a pity date with you! Congratulations, you have taken my advice well, sir!

(You're seriously one of my favorite people on this site now, hahah thank you)

No worries about not being rude :) I like to assume the best in people, and you'd be surprised how many responses similar to your own come out of giving a well thought-out response (I probably get a "thanks for not being a douche" about once a day hahah).

I see your points here. I'm personally a writer (not working on

I don't really like games like Diablo 3 or Borderlands 2, but if I had a boyfriend who liked those games and wanted me to play with him, I'd be more willing to try for sure! It would be a lot more fun with someone to share it with. Good advice :)

I honestly couldn't imagine dating someone who has all of my same interests. It'd be so boring. Should at least some things overlap? Yeah! But all of them? Er, you can always just love yourself a little too much instead, you know?

I think sharing none of the same interests would be hard and ultimately not work out for you, but make sure you're not being too specific. Like, if you want someone who enjoys gaming too, great! But that person doesn't need to enjoy all the same games you do. That'd be overkill and honestly boring. I've dated guys who

Have you thought about coming to terms with that part of yourself? When someone is hitting on me, I can tell when they are desperate, and I'm immediately turned off because that sort of attitude is draining on another person. Meanwhile, if you become okay with the fact that you're single and have yet to have sex,

I expect people to be intelligent enough to understand when advice might not fit with their specific situations; however, Dr. Nerdlove's advice always has an undercurrent that I think everyone can learn from.

Exactly. Any geeky guys I've dated has only had some interests overlap with mine, not all of them. That would've been boring, and really, it's so much more fun to introduce someone to something new then you both already liking it.

You should definitely be yourself, but if you want to get to know the person better, make sure you're having a mutual conversation. Ask her questions! Based off her answers, start a conversation on those questions that reveals stuff about yourself as well. I personally love having long conversations with guys I've

I usually go off of personality first before anything else with someone, and I have interestingly found out that I get along with people with either "casual" geeky interests or none at all. The important thing is that they accept that I like those things, just as I accept that they like the things they like even if

Agree with this 100%. Being comfortable with yourself is by far one of the most attractive traits in people (either romantically or otherwise). Those types of people can give just as much as they take, and overall are much more balanced as individuals and thus more fun to be around :)

That's because it's honestly very easy to know when someone is comfortable in their own skin, and those people are almost always much more fun to be around. I can immediately tell when a guy is desperate, and I don't want to become involved with someone who "needs" me. I want someone who is just as independent as me

From what I read, it sounds like she thought you were a nice person who she might have found attractive, but finding someone attractive does not immediately make you attracted to them. As Dr. NerdLove mentioned, girls are raised to be nice to people, especially guys (I know I was), so that's probably why she didn't

I've always displayed that I'm interested in a guy by asking them just as many questions as they are asking me and being just as interested in the conversation we're having. If a sleazy guy obviously looking for a hook-up comes up to me while I'm getting drinks at the bar (or a similar situation in a GameStop -

UnderPrivlidged? More like OverEndowed, am I right? How do you even get pants on in the morning?

I will always lover the original Dragon Ball over DBZ as well. I feel like to accomplish it's goals, DBZ often diminished character development or forgot that it existed entirely. For example, for the way Krillin is portrayed and characterized in DB, he should have been much smarter in battle and been able to keep up

I really wish that Whis had been a part of the actual show. I enjoyed him way more than I probably should have.

There's over 9000 reasons why it's correct. (What is shame?)

Not many better choices have been made :)

The fact that Krillin is not on this: - infinity
The fact that Mr. Satan is right above Gohan: + infinity

Congrats, you're at a cool 0 ;)