Saw an apple on a phone table...felt best not to touch it. It could've either been A.) poison or B.) Some dude's apple that...left it on a phone table instead of taking it with him. Either way, best not to take every stray apple one sees.
 
Not sure if that's an improvement over the Chicago Al Capone Ratatatatataatat image we usually get.

--Patrick
In my experience its generally respected and often treated with the same curiosity we reserve for eastern religions. I remember the BBC world service running a story about Wenzhou and how the Chinese government took note that Christian run factories had a high output and happier workers and had researchers looking at potential links between Protestant Christianity and economic growth.

Chinese culture itself is still heavy laden with spirituality despite a so-called atheistic government and it wouldn't surprise me if your average Zhou finds a bible and a cross a positive, or at least, not a negative symbol ( unless you're a nationalist - then you hate everything).
 
Going on another first date with another OKC girl. The last two were pretty bad, so at this point my expectations are nonexistent. Juuuust about ready to delete my account there.​
Just keep at it. Even if it's a shit date, it's better than pissing the time away alone. You'll find a good one eventually.
 
Chad Sexington how was your date?
Uhm.

She was really awesome.

She's ridiculously intelligent and we have a significant overlap in interests, favourite books, movies, even food. We've travelled to many of the same countries. She is a great conversationalist. And she's wonderfully pretty.

And she's moving to France for a year in October.
 
Man, it seems like theres an organization of desirable women who go on online dating sites just to say that they're going out of town soon.
 
Man, it seems like theres an organization of desirable women who go on online dating sites just to say that they're going out of town soon.
Yes... and what sort of madman could be running such an organization, with plots of WORLD DOMINANCE? MWAHAHAHAHA

Ahem...

What?

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Why, by the fetid breath of the dark twin Kazon, is she dating on OKCupid before she moves out of the country? Ridiculously intelligent you say.
 

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Uhm.

She was really awesome.

She's ridiculously intelligent and we have a significant overlap in interests, favourite books, movies, even food. We've travelled to many of the same countries. She is a great conversationalist. And she's wonderfully pretty.

And she's moving to France for a year in October.
You land in Hamburg,Germany we take my friends VW Bus drive through Belgium and pick up Bubble181
arrive in Montpellier after stopping at various wine makers.
 
So? Her leaving in a year doesn't prevent you from having a year long relationship, and if it develops into something very meaningful, you'll want to move with her.

Love conquers all!
She's leaving for a year, not in a year. She leaves in October. I don't know if I'll be in a "leave the continent" state in a few months of dating. On the other hand, I have been wanting to move. But I am getting just a bit ahead of myself after one date. It was just a funny realisation, that I really enjoyed her company and oh yeah this may not have long-term potential.
 
Uhm.

She was really awesome.

She's ridiculously intelligent and we have a significant overlap in interests, favourite books, movies, even food. We've travelled to many of the same countries. She is a great conversationalist. And she's wonderfully pretty.

And she's moving to France for a year in October.
I've been there. Yikes.
 
She's leaving for a year, not in a year. She leaves in October. I don't know if I'll be in a "leave the continent" state in a few months of dating. On the other hand, I have been wanting to move. But I am getting just a bit ahead of myself after one date. It was just a funny realisation, that I really enjoyed her company and oh yeah this may not have long-term potential.
I was that person. When I met my now-wife on OKC, I getting working towards moving away from the area. I ended up staying longer than expected (lousy job market...) but we didn't let it get in the way of things. We were engaged in 9 months but ready to be engaged much sooner than that...
 
One of the biggest issues right now for me on OKC is that a lot of girls around my age or a little younger as students, so now that it's summer, a lot of them have moved back to where they're from rather than sticking around in KW.
 
She's leaving for a year, not in a year. She leaves in October. I don't know if I'll be in a "leave the continent" state in a few months of dating. On the other hand, I have been wanting to move. But I am getting just a bit ahead of myself after one date. It was just a funny realisation, that I really enjoyed her company and oh yeah this may not have long-term potential.
Who cares where she'll be in a few months. Go and have some fun with her, you won't regret it. Unless you two get your sexy on and she has some horrible STD. Then you might regret it.
 
I've been there. Yikes.

I have too. One of my most serious relationships was with a Malaysian Chinese girl I met in Wuhan, China. She was doing an exchange study for law at Wuhan university and we met somewhat near the end of the term and fell in love. After she went back to Singapore, I went ahead and visited her for a couple weeks and started a long distance relationship. We were together about two years. She visited the US, I visited Singapore again and we kept contact as regularly as we could. It fell apart eventually, but not because of distance and it showed me for the first time that not only is patience a virtue, that long distance relationships can work with the right kind of people. Chad Sexington give it a shot if you're really into her and see where it takes you. I don't regret the relationship I had, and maybe you'll have better luck than I did.
 
I have too. One of my most serious relationships was with a Malaysian Chinese girl I met in Wuhan, China. She was doing an exchange study for law at Wuhan university and we met somewhat near the end of the term and fell in love. After she went back to Singapore, I went ahead and visited her for a couple weeks and started a long distance relationship. We were together about two years. She visited the US, I visited Singapore again and we kept contact as regularly as we could. It fell apart eventually, but not because of distance and it showed me for the first time that not only is patience a virtue, that long distance relationships can work with the right kind of people. Chad Sexington give it a shot if you're really into her and see where it takes you. I don't regret the relationship I had, and maybe you'll have better luck than I did.
While I appreciate the anecdote and the encouragement, I definitely know I cannot do long-distance, having tried it before. But thank you for sharing that :)
 
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