MySpace

That's a good statement Jade, and 100% true as well. All the info is right below or aside the pic too (I think). I hate Myspace because there really isn't a point in having it unless you really want to meet people or 'stay connected' with friends. Ah well, it will grow on me.
 
hah, jade thats funny. same thing happened to me....and most girls i know from this town. just get spammers who message everyone(we all had same messages too) until someone messaged him back...which was on of my girlfriends dumb idea :roll:
I think this was kinda funny(my sister yet, but this kid from our town messages and says i really like your pics, we should hang out ya know, ect....well if he saw my sister he wouldnt say that. but she had none up so i just laughed at how dumb he sounded...
for as much as i hate myspace, i just cant get rid of it :-/
 
XxJadexX said:
I know this thread is old now (well, the new people can add their link now if they want) but I just had an example tonight of why I hate MySpace. It's nothing I haven't come to expect but anyways, some kid sent me a message saying I "look cool to chill with". Okay, I don't mind that, but he gave evidence that he just looked at my picture and didn't even read my stuff before sending me a message. First, he asks me what area in Mississauga I live in. Well damn, the name of the school I went to has the town in the friggin name. Second, he asks me how old I am. My age is RIGHT THERE. Finally (so far) he asks me what year I graduated. IT'S RIGHT THERE.

I just makes me gag when people look at your picture and get horny so they want to be buddies. It's obvious that is all they did when they ask you questions that are in plain sight right on your page. That goes for guys and girls. Next thing he will probably ask is if I am single. The answer is right there kid. :roll:

If you want to be someone's friend, do them a favour and at least read their profile. Don't look at their picture and get hard/wet and decide to try to be friends.
jade, thats how half the male trmk population is, if you dont notice. thats how most of the male population in the world is, guys are horny, never going to change.
 
KungLao said:
Not all men are like that. Some actually do want to get to know a person without sexual intentions.

I got your back, dude.

Believe it or not, as tough as it is for a lot of people to imagine, there's probably a full 1% of straight guys out there who'd rather find someone to connect with than someone to nail the be-jesus out of. If you're not wired that way, though, you obviously couldn't really imagine what it'd be like if you were.
 
DeathcoreRyknow said:
KungLao said:
Not all men are like that. Some actually do want to get to know a person without sexual intentions.

I got your back, dude.

Believe it or not, as tough as it is for a lot of people to imagine, there's probably a full 1% of straight guys out there who'd rather find someone to connect with than someone to nail the be-jesus out of. If you're not wired that way, though, you obviously couldn't really imagine what it'd be like if you were.

Damn straight. I happen to be proud to be one of the few guys out there that's not completely obsessed with..hehe..boobs.
 
Men like the ones I mentioned are the ones who think with their brains, not their dicks. There are men like us out there. We realize there is more to a woman than just the parts of her anatomy.
 
whatashame said:
KungLao said:
Not all men are like that. Some actually do want to get to know a person without sexual intentions.
Yes, and they are known as homosexuals.

Hmm...

DeathcoreRyknow said:
I got your back, dude.

*cough* :oops:

Seriously, however, whether you accept the fact or not, attraction plays a role even in the quest for "friendship". Given that you may understand that there is more to a woman than her physical embodiment, that doesn't negate the fact that her anatomy wasn't a factor present when you chose her to spark up a conversation that led to a friendship, or whatever else fate decides. Same goes for females. I'm not stating that bi-gender friendship isn't possible, but I am stating that it's a little far-fetched imagining a male/female looking at a member of the opposite sex and thinking "Now that would make one awesome friend"..
It simply doesn't happen. Friendship happens, but the intentions are always jaded, even if only slightly...
 
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