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Just wondering what situation all the pfers are in.
Me=single life
Me=single life
VashtiMaiden said:Not interested in boys.
Poop-Loops said:I haven't left my house in almost a week. What do you think?
binzing said:Being single sucks! I am tired of this sh!t.
Poop-Loops said:I haven't left my house in almost a week. What do you think?
proton said:same here. I've only left the house during spring break to go play poker at the casino :uhh:
VashtiMaiden said:I also don't go out of my house...it's dangerous outside...to many kidnappers and rapist! :yuck:
cristo said:Why? If you don't go out of your house, you're never going to meet anyone!
Poop-Loops said:I'm sure you could train a woman to catch Frisbees. I mean, I've seen a few who were trained to actually speak in English. That couldn't have been easy. So catching frisbees shouldn't be too hard. Plus, they don't shed as much hair as a dog.
cristo said:Why? If you don't go out of your house, you're never going to meet anyone!
belliott4488 said:Man, you people are not helping to counter the image of socially inept scientist/geek! XP
(BTW, happily - more or less - married for twenty years next month!)
You got married at 4?!vincentm said:Married for 6 months here. Prior to meeting my wife, was single for 4 years
I am currently single.
No, I am not married.
No, I do not have a boyfriend or girlfriend at the moment.
As a scientist, my focus is on my work and research. I am open to relationships but it is not my top priority.
My relationship status does not have a direct impact on my work as a scientist. However, being in a supportive and healthy relationship can have a positive influence on my overall well-being and productivity.