I'm 23 years old and, despite my best attempts, have not been able to find a girl willing to go out with me in over eighteen months. Furthermore, prior to this, only one girl has ever found me to be worthy of becoming more then just good friends.
Having read many books on the topic, and attempted to do everything possible to get a girl to like me, I'm starting to suspect that the source of my failing lies elsewhere. While it doesn't bother me, I was born with a condition called "Cauliflower Ear" where the ear, in my case my right ear, forms as a shriveled nub. In order to allow me to hear, this nub had to be amputated, leaving me with a small hold and no ear [prosthetics aren't covered under insurance].
I'm starting to suspect that evolution has trained women to identify individuals with obvious genetic defects, such as myself, and to ignore us.
While such a trait would ensure the health of humanity, it ensures that people like myself remain alone.
Is this true???
2006-12-11
04:52:52
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