Which category do you fall into?

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Which are you?

Man - Married
8
10%
Man - Not Married
21
25%
Woman - Married
25
30%
Woman - Not Married
30
36%
 
Total votes: 84

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Kujaku
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Happily Married, 2 kids, 2 dogs, 1 cat, 1 hampster and a recently added brother-in-law who is staying with us for an unknown amount of time :? .
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Happily married! ...At least most days! :joke August was 5 years. No kids yet, except my rabbit!
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RoboFlonne wrote: One thing that I knew nothing about and really amazes me is the 24-hour invisible support network Image that women can rely on.
The best way to describe is an "OnStar for the soul".
No matter what day it is, or even if the sky is falling, you can count on a flood of support and caring words from your female friends. The reason I say it's invisible, because it's not for show... They really care about you and send you letters that no one else can see.

I've only received one support letter from a guy.
The normal type of letters that guys usually write includes, "show them who's boss" Image to "suck it up like a man."
I think that is over simplification of how men and women interact.

But you could’ve saved yourself a lot of trouble to come to that conclusion by just reading an Amy Tan book.
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JWR wrote:
RoboFlonne wrote:
I've only received one support letter from a guy.
The normal type of letters that guys usually write includes, "show them who's boss" Image to "suck it up like a man."
Well your online game does have risks like having EOP asking you out :rollin


Kind of reminds me of Ranma 1/2 when Ranma-chan is given flowers by Kuno and is told he is in love with her. :dgrin But , But , I'm a guy!!!!
Thats flat out sick, and uncalled for. :roll:
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RoboFlonne wrote:And that's why I created Robo-Flonne in order to help me understand the main character of the novel I'm writing.
The only revelatory element for me is the stated reason for assuming this persona. I had always just assumed it was for personal amusement. :shrug

But if it is true that one is actually seeking insight into the feminine nature, why ever choose to inhabit Mr. Harada’s very cliché male wish fulfillment creature? :? If not modeling on a real person, why not at least choose a fictional female character created by a woman. This is the equivalent of my seeking to find insight into “what it means to be a guy” by portraying myself as “Rhett Butler” or some other obviously female crafted romantic fantasy man. :crackup
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Post by wELCOME cONSUMER »

Been with Senor since 2001, married since 2006. This is an interesting thread, didn't know there were so many single chicks on here. I wonder what the statistics are for black hole collectors and those not on Beta.
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You are curious about what the statistics are for black hole collectors and those not on Beta.
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Happily Taken. Will be married at one point...Not on my "To-Do" list though. I'm sure when we have kids within the next few years we will be.

Even though we're both taken, we get to play around ;)~! He picks up some of the hottest chicks *_*~! I have a ton of suitors, but am a one rooster gal. Love me some hens though...LOLZ!

Too bad he's not into the roosters though....-_-! My yaoi fantasy....GONE....LOLZ!
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Ms. Poe wrote:
Too bad he's not into the roosters though....-_-! My yaoi fantasy....GONE....LOLZ!
lol :hitting:
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I fall into the single, male category. Well, as much as a man in a committed relationship can be listed as single. :love2

Speaking of which, does anyone know of a jeweler that can mount an OP Heero cel onto a ring? lol
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Male, with the most wonderful girl I have ever known. Quite honestly, she's too good for anyone I know, myself included.

It's odd though, I've now dated two girls with the same name and of the same age, but five years appart. I guess I'm predictable.
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Post by miz ducky »

I actually put a lot of thought into the poll before I started it.

I took great care to phrase it the way I did, since there are so many variations of relationships.

Like, I date, but since I don't date the same person for very long usually, I don't consider myself "taken". But someone who has been "dating" for 1-2 months might consider themselves "taken".

So the options of Married or Not seemed like the most cut and dry way to look at it.

I'm actually not at all surprised by the results. It supports my suspicions, as to the general make up of the people who frequent Beta.
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Post by Keropi »

How has the attendance of Cel Collector meetings been going these past few years? I haven't been to one for some years.

Are there that many more women than men attending now?

Or are there just more guys here who don't feel like talking much anymore?
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