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23 hours ago, Xela said:

 I'm prepared to wait and find that women who isn't a headcase.

The UK is probably heading in the same direction as Japan, where 70% of unmarried men are not in a relationship, and over 40% of men and women between 18 and 34 are virgins.

Remove the social pressures and give people other life-choices and it seems that they fail to see sex as a big enough reward for the hassle and demands of relationships. 

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1 minute ago, MakemineVanilla said:

The UK is probably heading in the same direction as Japan, where 70% of unmarried men are not in a relationship, and over 40% of men and women between 18 and 34 are virgins.

Remove the social pressures and give people other life-choices and it seems that they fail to see sex as a big enough reward for the hassle and demands of relationships. 

Bring on the lifelike sex robots! 

Like Gemma Chan form "Humans". That robot would need a top of the line warranty for the things i'd do to it

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6 minutes ago, MakemineVanilla said:

The UK is probably heading in the same direction as Japan, where 70% of unmarried men are not in a relationship, and over 40% of men and women between 18 and 34 are virgins.

Remove the social pressures and give people other life-choices and it seems that they fail to see sex as a big enough reward for the hassle and demands of relationships. 

 

You can get sex for free, for £30 or for £500 and do something else the next day. Anybody that marries for it is a bit dim.

People that see 'relationships' as hassle are probably better off staying home alone and knocking one out to some smartphone porn.

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1 minute ago, Davkaus said:

Of course there is, there's the loss of freedom, privacy, the expense, and the arguing.

I might not be good at the whole relationship thing.

But it makes for some cracking after dinner stories 

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Alot of my friends and family are in relationships (most married or going to be) now they are all having kids There is probably only around 4 of us friends in my circle that are single now so its kind of changing now. Boys holidays becoming non existent unless its a stag. 

Winters coming might have to now go grab myself one...winter sucks if your alone :) 

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3 hours ago, Demitri_C said:

Alot of my friends and family are in relationships (most married or going to be) now they are all having kids There is probably only around 4 of us friends in my circle that are single now so its kind of changing now. Boys holidays becoming non existent unless its a stag. 

Winters coming might have to now go grab myself one...winter sucks if your alone :) 

Existentially, life gets simpler when you have a partner: fewer options and definitely fewer decisions to make.

In his Pulitzer Prize-winning book The Denial of Death, Ernest Becker explains how having a partner is an 'immortality project', in that the other person bears witness to the other's life and by doing so, makes them feel heroic and therefore part of something eternal.

So according to Becker there is a lot to be said for having a partner, as long as you can manage to construct a symbolic self which transcends your physical self. 

A belief in 'love' as something valuable in terms of something symbolic and transcendent, maintains the comforting delusion.

 

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MMV I have to say your relationship with the opposite sex is genuinely fascinating.

Apologies if I'm treading over old ground but have you ever shared your story on VT? 

I would be really interested to understand what made MMV the man he is today. 

Obviously if it isn't something you want to share on a football forum that is entirely understandable. 

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4 hours ago, villaglint said:

MMV I have to say your relationship with the opposite sex is genuinely fascinating.

Apologies if I'm treading over old ground but have you ever shared your story on VT? 

I would be really interested to understand what made MMV the man he is today. 

Obviously if it isn't something you want to share on a football forum that is entirely understandable. 

I was about to post something similar in reply to MMVs post. I find him a very interesting and intellectual poster. Some very interesting views regarding life itself.

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22 hours ago, mikeyp102 said:

Thought you liked yours more "Thai looking and acting" ;)

I think Vietnamese was my favourite... that steamy night in Saigon *sighs*. Halcyon days mikey, my pedigree chum :)

 

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1 hour ago, Rugeley Villa said:

I was about to post something similar in reply to MMVs post. I find him a very interesting and intellectual poster. Some very interesting views regarding life itself.

I reckon MMV is your alter ego Ruge :D

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