@tiddlywinkler They are ludicrously prolific.
@Mr_Mister You can go to Bodhisattva route and stay in society to help those who can be helped though such is often a thankless life.
@Basketball_Jesus @jb All kinds of fruit trees.
@Basketball_Jesus @jb I am getting some new trees in the ground today. Never forget that the world at large might be on fire, but the world at home still is yours to rule.
@Mr_Mister If you changed that from states to be a finer grain and include cities, you'd see something even more revealing.
I can conclude from this that I demonstrate provider traits and am not in the top 15% of males in terms of attractive traits.
My friends' mothers, grandmothers and mothers from my church, single mothers I meet, and female relatives of both groups who have had children-- They all think I'm handsome, a catch, and ask if I'm single while single, eligible females are indifferent to me with only a few exceptions who are clearly 2-3 points below my SMV.
@deprecated_ii She should put more clothes on and then hold up the sign.
@mark_striker I agree. Far too lewd. So much so that it borders on loving and wholesome.
@Furgar Pokemon Go telling you to KYS
@RoninGrey True that the movie was generally bad. The scene just popped into my head and brought out my thoughts.
It used to be that females would slap a guy who grabbed their ass, not just look awkwardly uncomfortable, and society accepted that as just. It was physical. With a slap she in no uncertain terms made it clear that she didn't want his advance. The whole matter was resolved with an even exchange of violence, not this extreme, feminine reaction where someone's life is destroyed from an inappropriate touch because nothing is more henous to a female than an interaction with an unworthy male.
Allow me to rant about something:
In "Man of Steel", Superman wraps a truck of a restaraunt patron around a pole because the patron made a sexual pass at the waitress. This is supposed to be "just deserts" for the man who is inteded to be seen as a villain.
The scene is juvenile and feminine. Superman, who is to embody virtue, just cost a man his livelihood in an emotional outburst. Even if insurance covered it, it cost the insurance company because he was offended on behalf of m'lady.
Yes, I am THAT DoubleD.
No, I will not explain further.