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Should Dora go out with Jim?

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Emperor Norton:

--- Quote from: questionablecontentfan on 09 Jun 2011, 09:49 ---The reason I have problems with Tai is because Tai is very young and impulsive, and also because she doesn't believe in monogamy. A monogamous person dating a non monogamous person can create lots of complications.

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I do remember her expressing a real desire for monogamy and hating that none of the smif girls seemed to really be into it, so I think you've got Tai pegged wrong here. I'm sure an archive ninja could find the exact comic.

Of course, I'm also in the camp of "Dora please sort out your issues before you contemplate any dating."

TheEvilDog:
QCfan, I said men because although Dora might identify herself as bisexual, we've seen no proof that any of her exes were women. But that doesn't mean that she should go out with Tai either. Tai is looking for a monogomous relationship, but is herself too immature to actually think about what she wants, and is too impulsive for her own good. Mix that with Dora as is she is and both parties would be extremely hurt, very quickly.

Another point that was raised in the WCDT, is that Dora and Jim are new business partners, so for them to go out on even a date is just asking for trouble. (Don't mix business with pleasure seems extremely appropriate, theres also another saying that pretty much says the same thing, but has considerably more swearwords involved).

jwhouk:
Fail. It should be a poll, with Waffles as an option.  :angel:

DSL:
Been pointed out already, but it hasn't been established whether Jim's asking Dora out, or whether this is a hilariously misinterpreted request to talk business in neutral but pleasant surroundings. Of course, there was one critically acclaimed sitcom that pretty much was defined by double-entendre.

Elfa:
Personally, I think a relationship with Jim could be a positive light in Dora's life.  Martin was nice and sweet but young and still confused and unsure about what he wants from life.

Jim on the other hand is older, established and stable (or what passes for stable for Jim), and a responsible business owner like Dora.  The only issues I could see in this particular relationship would be that both Dora and Jim have businesses that compete directly, though that could be easily solved by a joint venture into some sort of bastardized Mega Coffee of Ultimate Doom. (if Jeph uses that name, I get a nickle every time someone reads it.)

So, for my part, I'd like to see this story line continued.

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