Do "computer people" have gender? ;-) As to socially immature? What are you implying? That we can't relate to the 3-Dimensional people? ;-)

I thought most men want younger women as a rule. I think the main rule is that she be female and breathing! But I do wonder about some of my friends!

As to married; 10 years and we have a daughter that is almost 2.

Well I think there are more female monks then you think. At my company, we have a large number of female programmers/software engineers that know Perl.

As to Systems Admin and Networking. I can only think about 8 women I have worked with or knew about.

Heyyy there is an idea! The Perl Monks dating service! Let's make Nodereaper the Love Master!

Or would that be the madam? ;-)


In reply to Re: Do monks get married? by Marza
in thread (OT) Do monks get married? by jacques

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