Dating a woman that watches cartoons weird or no?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Um. A huge no for me. What a waste of time. Has she ever heard of books?


And do you watch sports? What a waste of time, all those hours..gone!


I don’t watch sports, either. Except World Cup Women’s soccer.
Anonymous
My sister's husband does this.

He is not very intelligent though, to be honest.

Is the woman you are discussing?

If she is, then it is just a quirk and not a sign that she would be unable to enjoy more intellectual entertainment as well (like a well done play or book, heck even a serious 60 minutes episode). All of those would be lost on my brother-in-law (who would, however, enjoy a Trump rally)
Anonymous
This makes me want to watch cartoons! I never had kids so am out of the loop—what do y’all recommend? I will start w/ Yogi Bear
Anonymous
I’d crawl over a stack of Criterion Collection movies to watch She-Ra.

Sorry you’ve got such a cramped conception of fun.

Signed, someone with an Ivy grad degree who enjoys storytelling in many forms
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:^^^Yes! Or the men who walk around wearing sports jerseys of their favorite player on a football, baseball or hockey team. ALL could be considered childish. Men are stuck in a time warp where they are 13 over and over again.


If you are over 12 and wear the name of another man on your back, you are cuck.


Ever read something so utterly stupid that you really just don't know how to respond to it?
Anonymous
I loved watching Gargoyles!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Weird. An attractive man I know at work asked me out to lunch sometime. His previous monologue about how he often spends his days off watching anime movies.

I don't doubt that some cartoon/animation can often have artistic quality, but it being a primary or major interest is seriously weird and hard to overlook.

I agree. Anime is a world in and of itself just like videogames. I have a tween son who is into them and he is somewhat weird. As an adult it’s even more weird - reeks of escapism and social maladjustment
Anonymous
My husband and I both loved Gravity Falls pre-kids…
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:couldn't tell you... I'm a 45 year old woman that could burst into the duck tales theme song or any number of animaniacs songs and probably still know all the words. i don't watch them much any more, but I would say if you think she is crazy, she is not for you OP.


Hello it’s good to see there are more of us!!!
Anonymous
OP is weird, not this woman
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:My husband watched cartoons with our daughter. I’ve seen him turn them on when she isn’t home. Some of them are quite good.


Flashing back to when, long before we had a kid, I'd come in from work earlier than DH and I'd sit down with a snack and watch "Wishbone" on PBS. Not animated but aimed at older elementary kids. who love to read. Adorable real dog imagines himself as characters in literature. It's a hoot, smart, funny, sweet, has a terrier wearing costumes, and I felt no shame watching it. I miss "Wishbone." Guess your DH and I are both weirdos to OP!
Wishbone!!!!! Love that dog. He was a hoot
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I loved watching Gargoyles!



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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This makes me want to watch cartoons! I never had kids so am out of the loop—what do y’all recommend? I will start w/ Yogi Bear


Animaniacs
Pinky and the brain
Batman the animated series (from the 90s.)
The uncanny X-men (from the 90s)
Looney toons bugs bunny
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Another favorite (as an Indian mom of a school aged kid)! Good thing I am already married and don't have to date...



LOL Phineas and Ferb is awesome.
Anonymous
my wife introduced me to studio ghibli for that i am grateful!
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