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The Music Obsessive

Believe it or not, the man addicted to his CD's can be a dating no no nightmare.

He is the type who is still wearing concert t shirts from his college days, even though the have holes and loose threads all over them. When you are together he will be playing the music so loud that you will start to sound like your mother when asking him to constantly turn the music down. You will find yourself hiding all the CD's that you know he won't like as you don't feel like getting into an argument whilst trying to justify your musical tastes. Too often he will quote song lyrics to you that you'll feel like you are listening to a 'wanna be DJ.' When you are out at concerts together, he will be throwing himself from the stage as you are trying to avoid the mosh pit, thinking it would be okay if you were 16. Eventually you will tire of his overly loud voice, which is only this way as he is partially deaf due to the orgasmic pleasure he derives from listening to his music way too loud.

If you can, avoid this man so as to quit while you are ahead.

Sheila

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