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Lets Not forget ...who really gIves a chit what people think. If you
wanna get worked up let it be positive. Lata all.Peace:) |
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Still have to believe that "most" people are basically "good".
Every once in a while we run into those people who have a hard face to see...Possibly because they have been incredibly hurt, they have acceptance issues, ulterior motives, or who knows. For this guy....it just sounds like rectal-cranial inversion. Everything with salt (overly insulting OR complimentary) we take our half out of the middle and move on. If someone we probably wouldn't respect, doesn't like *us*... ....well BooF()<#!ngHoo!!! |
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I would pay no attention. Trust me. I think you're very attractive.
Don't let those holes get you down. Small minds for small peckers. There, that should get a couple of them out. You're just fine.... Just BE YOURSELF and you should not have to worry about anything. K? Okay.... |
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Shaollow minded people like this only send such crap because they
probably have an inferiority complex, and aren't all that much to look at themselves. Report and block them. That's what I would do. |
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BD, clearly these guys have their own problems, but heres my guess as to
what's happening: A guy sees your main photo, thinks you are attractive. He looks at your profile, checks out your other photos, and thinks that you are *very* attractive, begins to form a greater interest in you. Then he starts to read your profile text, and the 2nd and 3rd paragraphs rub him the wrong way. He knows that he's rude, and that he can't form a complete sentence, and maybe has a 'crazy' age difference on top of it, and here you are telling him that you don't want to hear from him. He's feeling rejected just by reading your profile. To protect his ego he not only enters the 'sour grapes' mentality, but since he thinks you just insulted him (yes, yes, he's simply reading a profile, but clearly these guys aren't that bright) so now he wants to insult you. Even if I'm wrong about all that, everyone else that commented here is still right about this: Their words are reflection of themselves, not of you. |
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