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Not at all...when I was at Uni, my core group of friends were all guys. It was great being treated like 'one of the boys' -- I could burp, fart, swear, tell a dirty joke...and none of them cared. Mind you, I could do that in the company of my two close female friends a few years later too. Thinking about it, I don't think I have anyone I'd feel comfortable farting in the company of anymore. How sad lol.michel said:...and this may sound sexist, but I'd rather a group of women.
I'm a loner. If it wasn't for my wife (the social butterfly), I would probably be locked in my house all day playing video games or working on my car.orichalcum said:I'm more of a loner, I always have been, I find that I don't have much in common with others.
Depends on the people..... there are a very few people I would rather hang out with than be alone, but since it's not mutual I just end up being alone.orichalcum said:Do you prefer to be alone or around people?
I find myself a loner as well. I am constantly busy and alot of my goals are solo pursuits. This puts many people off. I have learned the value of being alone and many people would be surprise at just how much one can accomplish when they are by themselves. When I do prefer company, I prefer the companionship of women, I find that I have more in common with women than I do with men.orichalcum said:I'm more of a loner, I always have been, I find that I don't have much in common with others.
Ah, you have a wife like mine, who drags me out of the "Study" (ie the room in which my computers are), by constant nagging?Todd said:I'm a loner. If it wasn't for my wife (the social butterfly), I would probably be locked in my house all day playing video games or working on my car.