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ProudToBeBlueInRhody

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4. I admit my bias here
Tue Mar 18, 2014, 01:07 PM
Mar 2014

If a man did this, I'd would be far more creeped out. But I also know it wouldn't be a feel good story and the guy would have the cops questioning him at a certain juncture.

Here we have an attractive successful (well, I guess she might be) woman (with a huge ego obviously) who has very strangely determined this man is to be her "future husband" even though she apparently said little to him and him to her based on what I read. He is of course "handsome", because after all that's really what counts (unless he flashed his wallet or some sort of Rolex at some point I'm guessing), but maybe this poor fellow is a low key private guy who would be horrified, not overjoyed that he's become Hugh Grant to some narcissistic, entitled (yeah, I said it) psycho that gets her jollies living her life online. I've know teenage girls who think this, maybe into their college years....but this grown ass woman is pretty shameless.

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Definitely creepy! LeftofObama Mar 2014 #1
More just a double standard Blue_Adept Mar 2014 #2
I admit my bias here ProudToBeBlueInRhody Mar 2014 #4
I think it's creepy as fuck and altogether unacceptable. n/t MadrasT Mar 2014 #3
Definitely a crazy person with a screw loose. Exultant Democracy Mar 2014 #5
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