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Message   Rob Mccart    MIKE POWELL   Too scared to date   January 18, 2026
 9:20 AM *  

SD>   For Greenly, the final straw was a recent attempt to
SD>   say, "Hi. How are you?" to a looker who immediately shut
SD>   him down with a cold, disapproving look, followed by an
SD>   "Eww. Who are you?" response from another single woman
SD>   he attempted to chat up at a club.

MP>> We're probably not getting the "full" story.  And.. maybe his
  >> approach *was* rather "creepy".

MP>Based on those responses, it sounds like women today maybe have not changed
  >as much as maybe the men have.

Something that surprised me is my niece, who has kids and is a teacher
so sees a lot of kids, says that they are maturing more slowly today
than in the past.

With so much online stuff available I'd have thought the opposite
but she insists it's true. That came up when I mentioned I was
trying to get ahold of Nudie magazines back when I was 12..

By 14 I was trying to get ahold of Nudie girls..   B)

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 * SLMR Rob  * Necrophilia means never having to say...well, anything...
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