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I’m not.

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Me neither.

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Same

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There are dozens of us.

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I don’t see a need for double precision floats.

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Sometimes you have no other choice.

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12 points

No find right person

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why waste time say lot word when few word do trick?

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Few word > many word

But originally the question was phrased like that as well, that’s why I answered like that.

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Don’t want kids and am a guy. Attractive women who also don’t want kids are goddamn unicorns and it’d be cruel to settle for someone I’m not into. So, working on myself until I can date people I’m into. Or dying single, we’ll see.

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Same here! Well, it’s probably even rarer than unicorns for me - I’m looking for someone who’s also a vegan and childfree.

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Ooof, and I thought I was playing on hard mode. Good luck!

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I really prefer going solo. My individual freedom is fantastic, I get to do whatever it is I wish, when and how I do.

Trying to find that special one was super exhausting and it was a genuine relief when I realized I don’t actually have to chase that dream others created for me.

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Jup. Trying to figure out how to get friends or connect with people, and forcing myself into social stuff, it nearly broke me 10 years or so ago. The idea that my happiness is my responsibility, I cant wait around for someone else, it was a relief. (Or a coping mechanism? Idk, im no psychologist.)

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