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Should Dora go out with Jim?

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idontunderstand:
I actually think it'd be a good idea for her to date somebody. Even if it's too early and bound to fail in the end. She needs to go on and get over her past relationships and.. well.. you can't get rid of your agoraphobia without confronting the spider.  :mrgreen: In this case, I agree with the poster above though. Jim is probably not the best choice.

akronnick:
Not sure how facing a spider would help with agoraphobia, arachniphobia maybe...

idontunderstand:
uh yeah. that phobia.

Tiogyr:

--- Quote from: akronnick on 10 Jun 2011, 02:38 ---Not sure how facing a spider would help with agoraphobia, arachniphobia maybe...

--- End quote ---

Although, picking a fight with Spider-man would help you to get over both.

I'm glad Dora agreed to go out with Jim. It'll do her some good to date someone that isn't a complete layabout and who demonstrates actual initiative to do something with his life.

Skewbrow:
Hmm. What good could come out of this dinner(date)? Neither Dora nor Jim has completely recovered from their past. So it might happen that they realize this during the dinner, and take the realization as part of the closure they may need. Then they agree to keep their relationship as strictly business (for now, at least :evil:), and end the night with a chaste hug. Both go to their respective homes content in the knowledge that they are in the dating pool again.

To get the necessary level of hilarity and awkwardness out of this: the evening begins with several lapses committed by both parties bemoaning their past marriage/relationships, brother issues, et cetera (much like Sven during the pretendate with Hanners). Only after that disastrous start will they see the light.

IOW: I'm optimistically expecting the dinner date to have a therapeutical effect on both of them. But not more.

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