Do you think maybe the reason you've been "mostly dissapointed" is the fact that you're approaching finding partnerships as though you were applying for a job?
Well he *is* a geek, with all the social ineptitude that can go with it. All that stuff about his skills just sounds like he's boasting, and completely doesn't get it. You don't "hire" someone into a family, unless you're living in the 1800's and homesteading. How about personality, attraction, things like that. There's almost nothing in here about who he *is*, just what he can *do*. Wow, so you can build me a robot. Maybe *it* can sexually satisfy me. :P
I'm barely a five out of sixer - I am bi, poly, geeky and kinky, but I'm agnostic (just too lazy for organized religion - I had a passing interest in paganism as a teenager, but the older I get, the more new age stuff annoys me) and I can only be called a gamer by the loosest of definition (I have a nasty online Scrabble habit).
You download a separate application and sign in with a username and password, and it assigns you a rating. You can chat privately with your opponent, other users, or in channels. It's free, but paid memberships give you more features.
I'm barely a five out of sixer - I am bi, poly, geeky and kinky, but I'm agnostic (just too lazy for organized religion - I had a passing interest in paganism as a teenager, but the older I get, the more new age stuff annoys me) and I can only be called a gamer by the loosest of definition (I have a nasty online Scrabble habit).
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Oh, my.
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And now I'm reminded of that bit in Heavy Metal :-)
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The best is the Internet Scrabble Club.
You download a separate application and sign in with a username and password, and it assigns you a rating. You can chat privately with your opponent, other users, or in channels. It's free, but paid memberships give you more features.
I'm "theda" on there.
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