Married Couple Disqualifier



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PostPosted: Wed Dec 24, 2008 8:46 am 
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I was recently gaming a girl and came up with an awesome disqualification out of nowhere. She mentioned how she was a big-time morning person and I said "Really? I'm the last person in my house to go to sleep! We'd make a terrible married couple!"

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PostPosted: Wed Dec 24, 2008 9:14 am 
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that doesnt really strike me as a disqualifier, it sounds more like an attempt at a funny comment that fell flat.
a disqualifier, as i understand it, is meant to be almost like a statement of disinterest. it's giving a blatant reason as to why you cant date or something said with the intent to make her think that you're not hitting on her.

"i'm not boyfriend material"
"i dont date blondes"
"i'm too busy for a relationship"
i've even used "i have a girlfriend" with some success...

also, this is too reliant on a specific situation and is aiming too far into the future.

just my thoughts...


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