caitlyn -> RE: this is for those who believe they are somehow superior (11/8/2007 10:34:34 AM)
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I'm not completely sure this post is serious, as the original poster only has seven posts, but for the sake of discussion, I'm going to assume it is. There is a degree of frustration for young women ... at least this one. There are young women that are interested in older men, and those that aren't. There are older men that accept that, and those that don't. I think you can use the example of profiles on the other side, as an analogy. When I first came to CollarMe, I filled out a profile, with a alot of information about my interests. This turned out to be an invitation to get a ton of emails, the majority of which were perfect matches for my interest set. Given the narrow nature of that set, this is a bit unrealistic. I then changed the profile to say, that I was only interested in the forums and wasn't looking for a relationship ... and got a lot of emails from people asking why I was wasting everyone's time. Lately, I have a completely blank profile, and get a chunk of email playing twenty questions. You can't win. for every young woman that has been rude to you, there is an older man that can't take no for an answer. I have some guy on the other side that has been emailing me for years, about once a month, asking if we can get together "again" and offering to pay me the same as he did last time. I've politely told this guy, many times, that he must have me confused with someone else, because I don't know him, have never met him, and would never take money for my affections. It has made no difference. After being gone for about two months now, I returned to find three messages spelling out the financial compensation I would be given for my submission. I guess I could consider that rude if I wanted to. Maybe these emails can be whipped out of him. [;)]
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