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What do you totally suck at?

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EnigmaticGeek · 61-69, M
Choosing women, apparently. I have 3 ex-wives, so far--not that I ever intended to collect them.

Still hopeful that someday I'll meet a woman who really does want children, instead of lying about them as my 3rd wife did.
SpiritOfSoul · 26-30, F
@EnigmaticGeek lot better luck next time round
EnigmaticGeek · 61-69, M
@SpiritOfSoul Thank you! I'm aways hopeful. :-)
SpiritOfSoul · 26-30, F
Hope must always remain alive.
EnigmaticGeek · 61-69, M
@SpiritOfSoul Yes, it must.

So, what do you suck at? I think it's about time you answered at least one question.
SpiritOfSoul · 26-30, F
Art/Drawing (any Damn thing. And 9 into 7 equals 36!
EnigmaticGeek · 61-69, M
@SpiritOfSoul Well, I suck at art, too, although not as badly as I do at choosing women.

Lots of women are challenged at math. It was calculus that did me in in college. I could never wrap my mind around it. Of course, it didn't help that my professor was from Poland, and could barely speak English--and what he could was with a very strong accent.

What are you really good at?
SpiritOfSoul · 26-30, F
Reading people. Those that come face to face. Very powerful inner instinct.
EnigmaticGeek · 61-69, M
@SpiritOfSoul Wow! My lack of ability to read people is probably why I suck so badly at choosing women. LOL

I hope the next woman in my life has your skills in reading people, and will honestly share her instinctual opinions with me. I think we'd make a good team in that case.
SpiritOfSoul · 26-30, F
I sure Hope so
Raythedevil · 56-60, M
@SpiritOfSoul Math is the one thing I'm really GOOD at.
Raythedevil · 56-60, M
@EnigmaticGeek I didn't like Calculus or Trig. Just couldn't fully wrap my mind around them.
EnigmaticGeek · 61-69, M
@Raythedevil I was okay with trig, and even basic algebra. Calculus might as well been about women. Neither make any sense to me. LOL But, at least I can live without calculus.
Raythedevil · 56-60, M
Me too, haven't had to use anything other than basic math, and if I'd gone into my chosen professions, teaching or computer operations (IT), as long as it wasn't teaching Trig or Calculus, I still wouldn't have needed that extra math except for the degree (though my computer operations degree was from a business college, just associates level).