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- From: gds@york.cs.ucla.edu (Greg Skinner)
- Newsgroups: soc.men,alt.feminism,soc.singles
- Subject: Re: The Nice Guy Syndrome (was: Re: Male Men Bashers)
- Message-ID: <1993Jan27.154322.22942@cs.ucla.edu>
- Date: 27 Jan 93 15:43:22 GMT
- References: <1jstv4INNl7l@gap.caltech.edu> <1993Jan24.181219.10520@jato.jpl.nasa.gov> <1k1bvcINNcs5@gap.caltech.edu>
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- In article <1k1bvcINNcs5@gap.caltech.edu> peri@cco.caltech.edu (Michal Leah Peri) writes:
- >Michael Rivero writes:
- >> Just because someone is available for dating doesn't mean they are a jerk.
- >Certainly not. However, past a certain age (say, two standard deviations
- >above the mean age of marriage), one would be wise to consider *why* a
- >certain person is "available for dating". There may be a really good
- >reason (eg, one of the sweetest people I know was widowed at the age of
- >25). Or they may be a jerk. Let the datee beware.
-
- Or they may have not found a compatible person yet, who was interested
- in them as well.
-