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« on: August 23, 2004, 02:06:55 PM »

Painfully Single and over 18.
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« Reply #1 on: August 24, 2004, 04:26:36 AM »

I used to have a gf Sad

We were together for 11-1/2 months {whoops, almost put years there Embarrassed Smiley} Smiley

Actually I thought girls then were easier.  I'm 24 and you have to be a lot more nowadays to get well any.  $$$$$$$$$$$$$$ Is what gets you butt $$$$$$$$$$$
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« Reply #2 on: August 24, 2004, 01:26:22 PM »

The best ones like nice guys Grin

Or, the ones you'd most like to actually spend time with, unlike the Slutty McSlutSluts who either eat only salads at lunch or only eat a candy bar and some sort of high-sugar beverage, but still manage to look anorexic.

Ha!  You have a lot to learn kid.  When you hit 18, money is #1.  It goes into your clothes, your car, her parents, the whole enchilada.  There are very few cases it doesn't.
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« Reply #3 on: August 24, 2004, 02:16:34 PM »


Of course I didn't mean to offend you.  I know not all women are like that, just the ones at Delaware Ave. and Olde City clubs in Philadelphia.
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« Reply #4 on: August 24, 2004, 02:26:26 PM »


 

Of course I didn't mean to offend you.  I know not all women are like that, just the ones at Delaware Ave. and Olde City clubs in Philadelphia.
not at all offended. like i said it's funny.

Oh I am just one of those wallflowers at clubs that goes and approaches a girl and 3 out of 4 times, she's repulsed by me for whatever reason.  I need help!  My friend is just a poor as me and he's a magnet for hot women.  The funny thing is he's a staunch conservative Republican.
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« Reply #5 on: August 25, 2004, 01:10:52 AM »

I had a girlfriend once, but she got sick of my Hoover quotes

You? Quoting Hoover? No way... Tongue

She was also angry about my politicial views (especially my oppositon to abortion).

Many girls our age seem to be turning pro life, actually.

You must mean the ones in your pro-life or Republican clubs at Ryan.  Got news for you buddy, it will be different when you get to college!  And you will be thankful for the pro-choice movement especially when you are seeking a significant other.
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« Reply #6 on: August 25, 2004, 01:33:05 AM »

Of course when you leave the brainwashing of an Archdiocsean Catholic high school, you will become more liberal and more open to different points of view.  It's easier to be pro-life in the confines of a Catholic high school.  

Speaking of Philadelphia Catholic high schools, they have higher teen pregnancy rates than the suburban public schools.  Know why?  Yes, they have greater access to abortion and they aren't brainwashed into oppression.  Ok, so they have a "conscience".  I got news for you it may actually better if some of the girls had an abortion.  It interrupts their education, and they are forced to live with the 25 year old putz in a labor job that impregnated them and go nowhere in life.  Yeah, i know you... You're gonna stick your nose up and say...  "well they shouldn't have spead their legs".  It's sweet you want to "protect the unborn", but I got news for you, in reality it's a lto different.  Do you honestly think even Allyson Schwartz loves the concept of having to termiante a pregnancy?  Of course not, but she and I feel there may be times it's for the better!  
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« Reply #7 on: August 25, 2004, 01:47:55 AM »

Well, I am thinking for myself, went to an Archdioscean school, and I am pro-choice!  All of my sister's friends went to one and are as well.  I am sure that there are plenty of girls in Ryan that are as well.  If you're telling me they are all pro-life you are lying to me.  Ok, I will give you this.. most of Northeast Philadelphia is pro-life.  Not all, but I'd say over 65%-70%.  This is more or less the age demographic.  the median age for most Northeast zip codes is about 48 compared tot he national median of 37.  This is coupled with the fact that the % over 65 is fairly high.  Most of these people are religiously observant.  I am not a card carrying member of NARAL, but I have good reasons for being pro-choice.  
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« Reply #8 on: August 25, 2004, 02:03:57 AM »

Most teenage generatons are pro-life until they have a kid or go to college, whichever comes first.  Most women my age are pro-choice.  I think it is innaccurate to say one generation or another is pro-life/pro-choice.  Some generation lean either way.  I'd say men 18-29 and women of most ages except seniors lean pro-choice.  Most others lean pro-life.  
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« Reply #9 on: August 25, 2004, 01:51:16 PM »

Well, I am thinking for myself, went to an Archdioscean school, and I am pro-choice!

Uhhhh ok? Good for you. However, I didn't bring up your own choices and how you reached them. You brought up mine and your reasoning is incorrect.


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Yeah there are pro choice girls everywhere but I really do believe that my generation is pro life generation. Now you'll be very ignorant about it and laugh and whatever but I think it's true.


You cannot determine the beliefs of a whole generation by the way those around you are, it will be a completely mixed bag split roughly evenly, go to Massachusetts or <a href="http://www.srch-results.com/lm/rtl.asp?k=new%20york" onmouseover="window.status='New York'; return true;" onmouseout="window.status=''; return true;">New York</a> and you will find many with conflicting views to you that are your age. I am the same age as you and almost everyone I know (bar one or two) are pro-choice, does that mean they represent the views of the entire generation? Of course not, our generation has a good few million people in it and they will be pretty evenly split I'd say with their views shaped by those of their parents and also their education. You go to a Catholic school, would you not expect them to be pro-life? I go to a private school here and most are pro-choice.

Two small schools aren't representative of an entire population in fact they are probably less representative than most schools being that most people are at a regular school, be it a high school there or a comprehensive here so neither of our schools are likely to be representative of the general populace as neither of our schools are attended by those of a broad range of social class, religion and ethnicity. I doubt even ten percent of those in our generation, in America alone are attending Catholic school.

With an entire generation, it would be impossible to tell from a small sample how they view the world.
Look at the south where most kids attend public school. They are, for the most part, pro lifers.

That's because they are brainwashed, by their parents. There was this one case in Texas where the Girl Scouts (or the cookies they were selling or something) had a link to Planned Parenthood or a group like it. A bunch of parents sued and told the author of the story how it was immoral and how they were protecting their kids from the evil of abortion. The kids were 9 years old.

But most kids are brainwashed by their parents concerning politics and religion. Whether they are pro-choice or pro-life, their parents grilled it into them at a very young age.

I don't think I was ever brainwashed by my parents.  Funny I my household, I have a pro-choice mother and a very staunch pro-life father.  They argue about it conststantly.  Same goes for gay marriage and the "War on Drugs."
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« Reply #10 on: February 25, 2005, 11:29:09 PM »


Congrats.  Still single and looking here.  I went to a YDA fundraiser and came across some very nice looking leftie women there I have interest in.
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« Reply #11 on: February 25, 2005, 11:34:47 PM »


Congrats. Still single and looking here. I went to a YDA fundraiser and came across some very nice looking leftie women there I have interest in.

Thanks, man. You're invited if you can get up here. Smiley

When's the wedding?
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« Reply #12 on: February 26, 2005, 12:10:24 AM »

July 29 is the date right now, though it's not yet set in stone.

Well, I may make a summer trip to Marquette.  How's the weather up there at that time?
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« Reply #13 on: February 26, 2005, 12:35:34 AM »

July 29 is the date right now, though it's not yet set in stone.

Well, I may make a summer trip to Marquette. How's the weather up there at that time?

Average high in the mid 70's or so.

I'll see what I'm doing.
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