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Thread: The frustrations of needy, clingy men!!

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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by kitten645 View Post
    On the flip side, I did read a funny book recently and the author says that at least every date you go on gives you a story. Good, bad, funny...it's still a story.

    And the best sellers are the Ann Rule murder/mystery tomes!


    People are on their best behavior when they want or need. It's when think you really know them that you get into trouble-It even can happen when you see a person every fricking day.

    Boy, Am I glad there aren't any FEMALE stalkers.

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    I have a good friend that met her husband online. They are a match made in heaven, so to speak. They are so perfect for each other, it's almost scary. So far, they've been together for 7 years and their lives are perfect.

    I have to look at all the people that meet via PT. Some of the nicest people I've ever had the pleasure of knowing.

    However, if somebody is that pushy, he's got problems, no matter where you meet him.

    My daughter met a guy through her work that fell in love with her the day he met her. After a short time, she agreed to have dinner with him. The date was like a marriage proposal. Flowers, candles, champagne, the works. She was immediately put off by the hoopla and told him it was too much. He was devastated and completely heartbroken. He couldn't understand what he'd done wrong. For a long time, I was worried that he would stalk her. Fortunately, he didn't. I don't think he talks to her anymore at all though. Some people just set themselves up for a fall and it makes no sense.


    I've been Boo'd...
    Thanks Barry!

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    Well, I did put the guy in his place and told him that he freaked me out. He was sooo apologetic. He just said he was excited to meet me and that the fact that I canceled made him sad (or something to that effect).

    I just said I can talk to him, we can get to know eachother, but I have no idea when we'll meet, if we'll meet. I just want to feel comfortable getting to know him better, and that him being needy and clingy is totally not cool and just not what I'm looking for. He's been not too bad, but I did mention it again today, because again he made a comment about if we'll meet or whatever, and I was just like, I don't know and I won't be made to feel guilty to meet someone. He DIDN'T make me feel that way, but I did put it out there, like, don't use any guilt trips, cause they aren't going to work.

    SO, I am giving it a chance, I know he is a little much to handle with his emotions, but I think if he calms down and just treats me like a regular person instead of saying how wonderful and sweet I am, I might just not throw up.

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    RICHARD - here is a list from a Google search.

    I guess stalking is an equal-opportunity employer!
    http://www.google.ca/search?client=f...=Google+Search

    Interestingly, though, females tend to pursue doctors and therapists!
    "Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catty1 View Post
    Interestingly, though, females tend to pursue doctors and therapists!
    That is until you have to work with them being A*%@#Holes in Aviation && then you want nothing to do with doctors & therapists or lawyers..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catty1 View Post
    RICHARD - here is a list from a Google search.

    I guess stalking is an equal-opportunity employer!
    http://www.google.ca/search?client=f...=Google+Search

    Interestingly, though, females tend to pursue doctors and therapists!
    NO thanks.

    I try to meet my stalkers in person, not over the internet.

    I where I worked, as soon as a new doctor showed up, you could smell the pheromones in the air. It was rather sad to see them act that way. Most of them ended up being real whack jobs.

    THere was a woman who I worked with that found out where my mom worked and went to 'visit' her there, because I didn't come out of my office for two days-I was working on a project-She wanted to find out why I was so busy...

    Effing weird.

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    RICHARD, it isn't a list of stalkers, it's a list of search results ABOUT female stalkers (and there are some males in the mix, as many of the results are from studies).
    "Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catty1 View Post
    RICHARD, it isn't a list of stalkers, it's a list of search results ABOUT female stalkers (and there are some males in the mix, as many of the results are from studies).
    I know.....I was just making a joke.

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