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Successfully being trolled requires the 'victim' share at least one quality with the said troll. It means that they, too, are compelled to get the last word.
In the end, that's what it is all about, continually responding, and taking the bait. People do this, the trolls most often of all, because of an irrational belief that, if theirs is not the last point made, they have somehow lost.
A rational person will make their point eloquently, fully and logically and then, let it go if those they are discussing the situation with refuse to agree. When both parties take this direction, discussions are ended amicably, even if a concensus is not reached.
When both insist that the other admit they have lost, either by word or by refusing to come.back, the discussion will inevitably degrade into trolling.
Personally, I'll make my point. I don't take it to heart if those I'm speaking with choose not to agree.
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I actually don't think most people are picky enough.
I've always been very much like you in that regard. I have never been the type to date someone just for the sake of dating. I've always been of the mindset that I'd rather be single than faking it just for the sake of having a boyfriend. I've been called too picky many times as well, but quite honestly when you look at the trends to relationship disasters, broken marriages and cheating, I think people are too quick to settle or buy into the whole "you're nobody until you're part of a couple" mentality. Plus a lot of people don't feel comfortable being "alone", so they have their token boyfriend or girlfriend until something better comes along and then jump ship or start cheating.
Really feeling a connection with someone has always been a very rare thing for me, but I've always been comfortable not having 'fillers' in between the real deal. I actually wish more people were like this. It would probably cut down on a lot of divorces and broken hearts along the way.
My feeling is... if you're not feeling those butterflies or excitement to see someone, or if on the day of the date you start itching to cancel or wish you were going out with the girls instead or staying home with popcorn and a good movie, then he's not the guy for you. I used to give guys a second date sometimes "just to make sure" I wasn't into them but there hasn't been a single time that I can think of where that second date made me like a guy anymore than I did after the first one.
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