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LANDSHARK

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I am just talking to this guy on the phone and we are meeting saturday. Everything I said, he replied wierd things. I will give you an example... I said.. I have a sense of humor, I hope you do too. He said.."I love a woman with a big butt" COME ON.... He is college educated and in his 50s... what do you guys think about that?

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Poor attempt at impressing you with humor? Either that or he simply lacks any social skills. College educated doesn't mean he has any common sense. Tread lightly, and have a plan to back out is my suggestion.

Randy.

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I dont believe he is meeting you for laughs or idle conversation...

Sex is his motive...

But you know this already...

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What a quinky dink, its my motive too :P

Not sure what a "quinky dink" is...hmmmm.... ;)

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Yeah that's what I thought. Oh well, back to the drawing board

But youre both mature consenting adults...It sounds as if he hasnt lead you to believe anything else but his sexual intentions... He wants to have sex (he wants to FUCK), and he is up front with it... Im not sure but I believe the picture he drew on the drawing board was pretty clear...Its up to you if you follow through with his intentions...

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Asperger's syndrome. Is he an engineer, perchance?

interesting ..... such little information for a huge diagnosis.

(And BTW Even thought Asperges is a form of Autism, It has been declassified and is now considered Autism)

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Term somewhat used for 'coincidence'.

Oh, I was totally off... :wub:

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Coincidence ==> co-inc-i-dence ==> CO-INK-EE-DINK ==> quinky dink

i must have missed that in English classes... :D

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interesting ..... such little information for a huge diagnosis.

(And BTW Even thought Asperges is a form of Autism, It has been declassified and is now considered Autism)

A shot in the dark, but I've been around some autistic and asperger kids lately, wondering if one of my kids has it, and wondering if a couple of people I work with might count as having it, so it's been on my mind. And one of the characteristics is social awkwardness.

Several years ago before too many people had heard of Asperger's, I read an article. Some woman in the article was describing a talk she gave to a group of engineers and asked if anyone had heard of Asperger's. Whereas normally one or two hands in the audience might go up, with this group of engineers about half the hands went up, and many of them had kids with it. I'm kind of poking fun of engineers a bit with my question about the guy being one, but not entirely being silly, either. I'm an engineer and have certain Asperger-type personality traits. I spent some time with an autistic kid recently and his mom explained certain things about him, and I thought, "I'm like that, just not to the degree this kid is."

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A shot in the dark"

If I came off harsh, it wasn't my intention to.

back to subject at hand....

LandShark what are you going to do?

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