Dr. Paul matchmaker??

Cinderella

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i think it would be a cool idea if we set up a ron paul matchmaker subforum.....as someone who is in the dating game i have come across too many sheeps and tools who are pleased to live in their own ignorance.....i need someone with a strong independant mind!!! someone who isnt brainwashed by the media and someone who doesnt spend hours playing violent xbox games:D

what do u all think?
 
i think it would be a cool idea if we set up a ron paul matchmaker subforum.....as someone who is in the dating game i have come across too many sheeps and tools who are pleased to live in their own ignorance.....i need someone with a strong independant mind!!! someone who isnt brainwashed by the media and someone who doesnt spend hours playing violent xbox games:D

what do u all think?

I think it is a great idea. There was a similar thread a while back and it seemed to be a very popular idea. No freedom minded men in Boston? Revolutionary blood lines run thick there or at least they used to...

Seeing a person from Boston makes me miss it there, it is a great city. Have you ever been out to Fort Hill in Roxbury? There is an amazing little park at the top of the hill, with a large white water tower, number 1 Fort Ave. Terrace used to be my home. No one really knows about the park aside from locals but it has a rich and fascinating history. That park and hill have a lot of history as it was the place where Washington and his troops would camp during the start of the revolution and they also had a small fort there. It is a beautiful park now I hear although I have not been there in a while. It used to be a real bad area through the seventies and eighties although it has been regentrified now, or the back bay crowds have bought everything up:eek:....I would like to meet some liberty minded women for sure.:D
 
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u have no idea the idiots that occupy the state of massachusetts....i dont actually live in boston i live in worcester massachusetts....i put boston because people kno boston.....its so dissapointing....i go on dates and we dont have anything to talk about....they are of no substance......i just want a handsome man with a brain!!!!!!! and some culture....and morals....and someone respectful....is that asking for too much?
 
Sorry, I'm married.
My wife won't accept polygamy,,,yet.

Something about "her Mom didn't name her Sharron." ;)
 
u have no idea the idiots that occupy the state of massachusetts....i dont actually live in boston i live in worcester massachusetts....i put boston because people kno boston.....its so dissapointing....i go on dates and we dont have anything to talk about....they are of no substance......i just want a handsome man with a brain!!!!!!! and some culture....and morals....and someone respectful....is that asking for too much?

I don't think that it is to much to ask at all. Worcester is much harder than Boston I feel ya. I can remember a terrible Bob Dylan show I went to there in like 98' My cousin works over at Umass as a biochemist but he is married with a child on the way, they live in Barre which I thought was a quaint little town. I love New England, every inch.
 
i work at umass....i think ur talking about the university campus....i work at memorial.....barre is very nice...a friend f mine has a house out there and its gorgeous....cute little town....

and whoever is following my threads and scoring them 1 star needs to stop....im kinda serious about this idea......
 
Reality check.

The type of guy you desire probably wouldn't want you.

Either lower your expectations, bring more to the table as a woman or continue your fruitless quest.

You also sound like a royal pain in the @ss.

I'd offer you a few suggestions but I don't have the time nor inclination to help you. Being more in tune with what being a woman is all about would help, but you'd only object as you yourself have being conditioned and brainwashed by the media in to playing the good little feminist who despises men for being men.

Pete
 
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Reality check.

The type of guy you desire probably wouldn't want you.

Either lower your expectations or continue your fruitless quest.

You also sound like a royal pain in the @ss.

I'd offer you a few suggestions but I don't have the time nor inclination to help you. Being more in tune with what being a woman is all about would help, but you'd only object as you yourself have being conditioned and brainwashed by the media in to playing the good little feminist who despises men for being men.

Pete

what?!?!?! lmfao!!! u dont kno me....so ur comment is of no substance....

lol "being more in tune with what being a woman is all about".......im sure u kno what being a woman is all about right? :rolleyes:

btw i am not a feminist nor do i hate "men for being men"......what is that anyway "hate men for being men"....if u mean i hate men for spending hours playing nintendo games or for watching sports 24/7 or for not having their own opinion or for being disrespectful or for being lazy bums who collect gov money etc etc then YES im guilty for hating "men for being men"
 
Reality check.

The type of guy you desire probably wouldn't want you.

Either lower your expectations, bring more to the table as a woman or continue your fruitless quest.

You also sound like a royal pain in the @ss.

I'd offer you a few suggestions but I don't have the time nor inclination to help you. Being more in tune with what being a woman is all about would help, but you'd only object as you yourself have being conditioned and brainwashed by the media in to playing the good little feminist who despises men for being men.

Pete
Hey Pete, I see no reason for you to say this stuff to her. I think it is a great idea. I must say I don't understand what made you say these things? Do you know her personally or do you have a gripe of some sort? Based on this thread there is no evidence to support your post so I wonder what it is motivated by? She just wants to meet a guy that thinks like her? I am real confused by your post.:confused: Your post smacks of the same royal attitude we ran out of this country 200+ years ago...
 
its because im from the northeast and we have a rep for having a bad attitude i guess?? he couldnt be more wrong and he just proves my point about how difficult it is to meet men who have some respect!
 
what?!?!?! lmfao!!! u dont kno me....so ur comment is of no substance....

lol "being more in tune with what being a woman is all about".......im sure u kno what being a woman is all about right? :rolleyes:

btw i am not a feminist nor do i hate "men for being men"......what is that anyway "hate men for being men"....if u mean i hate men for spending hours playing nintendo games or for watching sports 24/7 or for not having their own opinion or for being disrespectful or for being lazy bums who collect gov money etc etc then YES im guilty for hating "men for being men"

phixion -- Location: United Kingdom

Never mind that, between negativity and ignorance, those posts aren't even worth reading.
 
Hey Pete, I see no reason for you to say this stuff to her. I think it is a great idea. I must say I don't understand what made you say these things? Do you know her personally or do you have a gripe of some sort? Based on this thread there is no evidence to support your post so I wonder what it is motivated by? She just wants to meet a guy that thinks like her? I am real confused by your post.:confused: Your post smacks of the same royal attitude we ran out of this country 200+ years ago...

I'm sure you are confused. You are as lost as her, unfortunately.

Pete
 
its because im from the northeast and we have a rep for having a bad attitude i guess?? he couldnt be more wrong and he just proves my point about how difficult it is to meet men who have some respect!

Oh, I have respect for some women. Not all. Rightly so.

If you were interested in dating handsome men with intelligence and their own opinions, you would be dating those sorts of men. There's plenty out there.

Look at the type of men you're dating.

It boils down to this simple fact: The type of men you claim to desire, you don't find desirable.

I'll leave you to ponder that and I'm leaving this thread as I don't have the time for this nonsense. Think of me what you will - it's irrelevant to your so-called 'problem'.

It's likely you are now being inundated via private message by 'intelligent' guys, some of which will be handsome, but by mere fact of them messaging you - and the message that conveys - you cast your negative judgement on them and they simply don't excite you or perk your interest due to such actions.

You have much to learn about yourself.

Pete
 
I'm sure you are confused. You are as lost as her, unfortunately.

Pete
Like your opinion matters.
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TWIT.
 
lmfao...i havent recieved private messages....man this guy is good!!! forget dr.Phil....its like hes looking into the depths of my soul!!! i wasnt suggesting anyone PM me or whatever ur trying to accuse me of....i suggested a subforum where people who share the same ideas can meet and talk and possibly meet......

yes i have met and gone on dates with men who are very intelligent and are handsome etc....the problem is they are still living the "blue pill lifestyle"......alot of my thoughts and ideas are seen as weird or not the norm.....thats the problem....

btw way u respect some but not all women?? what kind of a person says i respect some people but not all of them??? thats an ugly thing to say.....that shows ur character
 
btw way u respect some but not all women?? what kind of a person says i respect some people but not all of them??? thats an ugly thing to say.....that shows ur character

Well, I gotta say, I don't respect all men and I doubt that reflects poorly on my character. I don't respect all women either.

A few men I don't respect that you may have heard of: Bush, Cheney, McCain, Giuliani, etc.

A few women I don't respect: Condi Rice, Cindy McCain, the lady who lives next door who is the neigborhood gossip, superficial bratty women who don't care about anything but themselves, etc. etc.
 
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