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melman is offline melman Post #11  July 31,2010, 4:44pm
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To be sure, the question does provide an opportunity to establish a common interest. But I think that's probably quite rare. Much more rare than through the passion or leisure questions.

We still don't know why the OP is asking about this, though.
 
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Shelby is offline Shelby Post #12  July 31,2010, 5:08pm
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ipmovereng wrote :
Hello: I have a lot to tell about myself and interests, on say, a first date. I have others interests, I lived in Europe for 3 years, have been to Russia, Copenhagen, London and Paris, I am not only focused on math. Yes I realize, there were women in my classes. I was the only male in my Women Studies class in college. I do feel that my interest in math may be a little intimidating or a "Turn off" for some or possibly many, that is why I came for the feedback. I know there are plenty of bright women out there, I am not belittling women. Accounting is really interesting, I used to teach Excel and have designed many a spreadsheet in the past.
I think that if you identify these other interests and experiences, it would demonstrate that you are a well-rounded person.

You should find many women who are NOT turned off by math and computer science. Many if them work with their male peers in engineering, computing, accounting, banking, biomedical research, pharmaceuticals, universities, et al. Or, they may work in supporting departments; e.g., Melinda Gates worked in the Microsoft Marketing department when she met Bill Gates.

If you're coming across women whose eyes glaze over while you mention Stephen Hawking, you might want to consider relocating to an area that has more hi-tech companies or a concentration of tech-intensive colleges. Women in those areas may appreciate your logical prowess more!
 
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annother is offline annother Post #13  July 31,2010, 5:25pm
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melman wrote :
We still don't know why the OP is asking about this, though.
My guess is that he is fine-tuning his profile and had some uncertainty about the wisdom of including this.
 
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i wouldn't include it.
 
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Thank you all for your outstanding feed back,




 
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penpen2 is offline penpen2 Post #16  August 2,2010, 11:12pm
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Nothing wrong about being passionate about something.
 
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