Are you single, married, or do you have a gf/bf?

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The discussion revolves around the various relationship statuses and experiences of participants, with a significant focus on being single. Many express feelings of frustration and loneliness associated with being single, while others share contentment with their current situations. Some participants discuss long-term relationships, including plans for marriage, while others highlight the challenges of dating and finding compatible partners. The conversation touches on the importance of socializing to meet potential partners, with several individuals noting that staying home limits opportunities for connection. There are humorous exchanges about dating dynamics and societal expectations, as well as reflections on the nature of love and relationships. The overall sentiment varies, with some embracing single life and others yearning for companionship, leading to a broader discussion about the complexities of modern dating and personal happiness.

What is your status?

  • Single

    Votes: 65 54.2%
  • Married

    Votes: 29 24.2%
  • GF/BF or significant other

    Votes: 26 21.7%

  • Total voters
    120
  • #101
mbrmbrg said:
Aherm. Someone has clearly never worn a long, staticy (staticky? static-y?) skirt to an all-girls/women school. They don't shed as much hair my foot!

:smile: Based on how often I clean the shower drain in spring and fall and the pretty balanced ratio of hair to fur in the vacuum cleaner, I do wonder whether it's me or the cat that sheds most during shedding season. But, hey, that's how we mark our territory! While a guy might pick up a few stray hairs on the cuffs of his pants or the outside of his jacket, there better not be any that don't match your own on the inside of his pants. :biggrin:
 
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  • #102
I'm 16 and don't have a GF but I'm not looking for one at all. I'm not looking for any type of relationship right now. I have way too many more important priorities. Probably once I land into an internship at a good firm that I'll be working for in my senior year of college, I'll start looking, lol.
 
  • #103
Moonbear said:
When is anyone really NOT looking other than when they've already found someone? Sure, there are times one tries harder to meet more people, but has anyone ever asked someone else out and gotten the answer, "Oh, sorry, thanks but no thanks, I'm happily single and prefer staying home alone."

Last year when my mom hurt her back, I was the one who took her to the physical therapist regularly.

One of the assistants there apparently had the hots for me (don't ask me why, I still can't figure it out). I kind of noticed it (I tend to be completely oblivious to my surroundings), but then when my dad took my mom one day, she said the girl asked for me. My response? Cringe. The girl was cute, and off the bat there was nothing wrong with her. But I just didn't want to go out with her, or really anybody. Don't know why.
 
  • #104
Married 20 years this coming June. Since we're both academics, we often happen to be on the road at anniversary time. Once it was in Leningrad, before it got renamed back to St. Petersburg. Once it was in Wormleysburg, Pennsylvania. :eek: This year it may be somewhere in Colorado, on our way home from Arizona.

Probably our "worst" anniversary was our tenth, the day after I got hit by a pickup truck while bicycling and broke my collarbone, pelvis and ankle. :frown:
 
  • #105
Married 14 years this fall. One wife, two daughters and one very small female chihuahua.
I am so outnumbered.
 
  • #106
Poop-Loops said:
Well I can attest that "don't look for it, it will just happen" just plain doesn't work.

Ah, contraire. While I was looking for something totally unlike W, W was sneaking up on me. When she pounced, I wanted nothing to do with her. She stalked me for months, ground me into submission, and I've been happy ever since. Go figure... :rolleyes:
 
  • #107
Danger said:
Ah, contraire. While I was looking for something totally unlike W, W was sneaking up on me. When she pounced, I wanted nothing to do with her. She stalked me for months, ground me into submission, and I've been happy ever since. Go figure... :rolleyes:

You remind me of male anime/video game characters. You ever watch anime? The stereotypical stoic male hero wants nothing to do with the perfect girl (hot, smart, funny, etc.) who is drooling over him and nagging him, until he like, saves the world or something equally epic and predictably falls in love with her and they live happily ever after.

So, did you save the world or do something equally epic? I don't think you can just skip a step like that.
 
  • #108
Poop-Loops said:
So, did you save the world or do something equally epic?
Nothing like it, and there was no 'hot, smart, funny' aspect; she was almost diametrically opposed to what I wanted. She was 55 at the time, with 4 kids and a dozen grandbrats, has absolutely no interest in anything even vaguely scientific, not highly literate (she frequently asks me how to spell one-syllable words), and to top it all off, she's a Christian (but not the rabid sort). On the other hand, her 'people skills' are phenomenal. She started as a waitress when she was 16 (and as a single mother), then finished high-school and got married, then was an addictions counsellor for 10 years (maybe that's what drew her to me). Our differences compliment one another, so we get along very well. I think of it as the 'Jack Spratt Syndrome'. :biggrin:
 
  • #109
jtbell said:
Married 20 years this coming June. Since we're both academics, we often happen to be on the road at anniversary time. Once it was in Leningrad, before it got renamed back to St. Petersburg. Once it was in Wormleysburg, Pennsylvania. :eek: This year it may be somewhere in Colorado, on our way home from Arizona.

Probably our "worst" anniversary was our tenth, the day after I got hit by a pickup truck while bicycling and broke my collarbone, pelvis and ankle. :frown:

Just out of interest, academics in same or different field?
 
  • #110
Married on the 29th of Feb (one month ago). So far, SOOOoooo GOOOoood!
 
  • #111
LURCH said:
Married on the 29th of Feb (one month ago). So far, SOOOoooo GOOOoood!
Lucky you. One anniversary every 4 years. :biggrin:

Congrats, Lurch!
 
  • #112
LURCH said:
Married on the 29th of Feb (one month ago). So far, SOOOoooo GOOOoood!

Oh yeah, makes it easy to remember and think of the money you will save.:devil:
 
  • #113
jtbell said:
Probably our "worst" anniversary was our tenth, the day after I got hit by a pickup truck while bicycling and broke my collarbone, pelvis and ankle. :frown:

Ouch.

Our "worst" anniversary story is not nearly so bad - looking back, it's quite humorous.

On our third anniversary we were in the process of moving from Brandon, Manitoba to Saint John, New Brunswick. The day of our anniversary, the movers came several hours later than scheduled to our Brandon apartment to pick up our stuff. We were flying out of Winnipeg, so we were late starting the two-hour drive from Brandon to Winnipeg.

Our plans were to go an Olive Garden restaurant (which my wife loves) in Winnipeg for supper, stay overnight with friends, and then fly out the next morning. Because of the delay in our plans, the restaurant was closed when we got to Winnipeg.

We were both unfamiliar with Winnipeg, and the only eating joint we could find nearby was a Wendy's. When we went inside, we were told that they were soon closing, and we had to order take-out.

Our anniversary meal consisted of eating burgers and fries from a paper bag while sitting in a car in a parking lot!
 
  • #114
tgt said:
Just out of interest, academics in same or different field?

Different. Her field is German. Fortunately, we've never had to worry about the "two-body problem" because we met after I came here, and she had already been here a while.

When we decided to get married, we got a dramatic illustration of one aspect of living in a small-town, small-college environment. We figured we might as well tell our Dean first. His secretary apparently overheard it and got on the phone immediately (this was in the days before e-mail). By the time we had walked back to the science building, on the other side of campus, my colleagues were waiting to congratulate us!
 
  • #115
Danger said:
Ah, contraire. While I was looking for something totally unlike W, W was sneaking up on me. When she pounced, I wanted nothing to do with her. She stalked me for months, ground me into submission, and I've been happy ever since. Go figure... :rolleyes:

Well, at least HALF the people have to go look for it or it won't happen. :wink: Figures, all the hard work is left up to the women as usual.
 
  • #116
Moonbear said:
Well, at least HALF the people have to go look for it or it won't happen. :wink: Figures, all the hard work is left up to the women as usual.

Science geeks aren't confident enough to ask themselves. They're to busy hiding in their drinks in the corner of bars (if they get that far). :-p
 
  • #117
jtbell said:
Different. Her field is German. Fortunately, we've never had to worry about the "two-body problem" because we met after I came here, and she had already been here a while.

When we decided to get married, we got a dramatic illustration of one aspect of living in a small-town, small-college environment. We figured we might as well tell our Dean first. His secretary apparently overheard it and got on the phone immediately (this was in the days before e-mail). By the time we had walked back to the science building, on the other side of campus, my colleagues were waiting to congratulate us!

I assume you are in physics? Does that work well? Two people with entirely different 'brain structures'? Maybe a bit too different for each other? I always thought that people like someone who is similar to them.
 
  • #118
Kurdt said:
Science geeks aren't confident enough to ask themselves. They're to busy hiding in their drinks in the corner of bars (if they get that far). :-p
Luckily, I'm not a science geek. While trying to avoid W, I was actively pursuing 18-25 year-old women in a couple of different bars. (Even managed to catch a couple. :devil:)
 
  • #119
Danger said:
Luckily, I'm not a science geek. While trying to avoid W, I was actively pursuing 18-25 year-old women in a couple of different bars. (Even managed to catch a couple. :devil:)
Wait, you were pursuing 18-25yo's and you were nabbed by a 55yo?

Either you're a dirty old man or your wife's the queen of cougars...
 
  • #120
tgt said:
I assume you are in physics? Does that work well? Two people with entirely different 'brain structures'? Maybe a bit too different for each other? I always thought that people like someone who is similar to them.
Males and females have different brain structures. :biggrin:
 
  • #121
tgt said:
I always thought that people like someone who is similar to them.

Having different careers doesn't mean you're dissimilar. Your career isn't your personality. On the other hand, being TOO much alike doesn't necessarily work either...I'd go insane living with someone just like me! It's much better to find someone similar in the ways you like them to be similar, and different in the ways you need them to be different. In other words, it's best to be complementary.
 
  • #122
DaveC426913 said:
Either you're a dirty old man or your wife's the queen of cougars...

Both. :biggrin:
 
  • #123
Danger said:
Both. :biggrin:
Cougars rock. My group of 8 friends just realized that in all 4 couples, the women are older than the men. We're thinking of getting tattoos.

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  • #124
That's a mighty nice looking graphic there, Dave. It's nice to see when someone manages to draw a cat without making it look cheesy.
By the way, I was 49 when W and I met.
 
  • #125
tgt said:
I assume you are in physics? Does that work well? Two people with entirely different 'brain structures'? Maybe a bit too different for each other? I always thought that people like someone who is similar to them.

Well, I'm interested in languages, and am semi-fluent in German. And we both like to travel and enjoy classical music. So we put up with each other's eccentricities, including my tendency to "see physics" in all sorts of places, and her urge to dive into every thrift shop we pass.
 
  • #126
Danger said:
That's a mighty nice looking graphic there, Dave. It's nice to see when someone manages to draw a cat without making it look cheesy.
By the way, I was 49 when W and I met.
Uh thanks. I Googled it with my own two hands...:rolleyes:
 
  • #127
DaveC426913 said:
I Googled it with my own two hands...:rolleyes:

There is just no end to your talent.
 
  • #128
29 year old male, still single and virgin:( This(PF) is my last resort/attempt to find love;)
 
  • #129
Desiree said:
29 year old male, still single and virgin:( This(PF) is my last resort/attempt to find love;)


I guarantee that you'll find true love here ---

--there are a lot of single women here that will pounce on you once they know you are single!
 
  • #130
rewebster said:
I guarantee that you'll find true love here ---

--there are a lot of single women here that will pounce on you once they know you are single!
I've been here 5 years and no one has pounced on me.

I always thought Desiree was a girl's name. :rolleyes:
 
  • #131
Evo said:
I've been here 5 years and no one has pounced on me.

I always thought Desiree was a girl's name. :rolleyes:

well, you're not a single male----maybe that's the trouble

(see, Desiree, I told you that they'd start coming out of the woodwork)
 
  • #132
Yes I thought Desiree was a girl. Perhaps its part of a cunning plan. I see that over 50% of physics forums people are single.

Nobody will pounce on you Evo because they all know how fragile you are!
 
  • #133
Kurdt said:
Nobody will pounce on you Evo because they all know how fragile you are!
Oh, ok, now I feel better. :frown:
 
  • #134
Kurdt said:
Yes I thought Desiree was a girl.

Thanks to humanino, I just found out that a physicist whom I thought was a she is actually a he.
 
  • #135
Kurdt said:
Yes I thought Desiree was a girl. Perhaps its part of a cunning plan. I see that over 50% of physics forums people are single.

Nobody will pounce on you Evo because they all know how fragile you are!

what?--maybe not good enough medical for 'damage to pouncee', too?
 
  • #136
Evo said:
I've been here 5 years and no one has pounced on me.

I always thought Desiree was a girl's name. :rolleyes:
I have a friend in sales who swears that when he wears his wedding band, he gets hit on WAY more than when he doesn't. I can't corroborate this, since I never had a wedding band. For many years, I worked with my hands and played guitar professionally on weekends, and wearing rings is a sure way to increase your risk of injury to your fingers. No thanks.
 
  • #137
Single and don't have any hope for getting a girl :)
 
  • #138
Eek! Three posts in a minute. I just meant we all care about damaging Evo so much that we wouldn't pounce. If we pounced you'd probably fall over and break something.

Would that be an Italian Andrea George?
 
  • #140
That is a man who looks nothing like his name!
 
  • #141
Desiree is the girl I once fell in love with.
 
  • #142
Desiree said:
29 year old male, still single and virgin:( This(PF) is my last resort/attempt to find love;)

I was much older than you are now when I got married.
 
  • #143
Looks like Mr Christian has an interesting assortment or papers.
 
  • #144
Evo said:
I've been here 5 years and no one has pounced on me.

(there goes evo's private message folder filling up again)
 
  • #145
single for me
 
  • #146
Girlfriend of 1 year and 2 months.
 
  • #147
What sort of engineer would I be if I had a girlfriend?
 
  • #148
i'm 21 years old, virgin, never kissed a girl, never been on a date, never had a gf, and feel no shame to it!
 
  • #149
About to go mad...like seriously insane...
 
  • #150
ekrim said:
What sort of engineer would I be if I had a girlfriend?

Could be a better one, or could be worse? I don't think it'd matter. You may not be able to do much more work (if you're talking about a /demanding/ girlfriend... but I mean, again, that's a "demanding" gf), but it doesn't necessarily mean the quality of work you do will be degrading.
 

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