Debate ビッグバン★セオリー ギークなボクらの恋愛法則

There are (appear to be) folks on here who have tied the knot. So, obviously you’ve been successful in landing your heart’s desire--which clearly means you did some things right.

Since Raj has had so little good luck in that department, I thought I’d Ask-The-Experts to give him some useful, concrete advice.

I know that answerers to such a question tend to drift toward “don’ts”—but, hope there will be some “do’s” thrown in.

pensive (or not) I’m in no position to help; but thought it would be interesting to hear from folks, who unlike Raj, have a clue.

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@FormerlyKnownAs said:

@SpecialFlowers said:

@Knixon said:

@FormerlyKnownAs said:

Howard and Raj matched up Shamy. The odds of the only two such people on the planet getting together must be infinitesimal.

Never thought about it before; but, surely if the guys could pull off that miracle why haven't they searched for a match for Raj? Seems only natural.

Well yes, there are pretty certainly more Amys around, even if they're not all neuroscientists working at a particular university and living in a particular city. So they aren't that unique, but Sheldon might have only been able to meet the one(?) in Pasadena.

For that to benefit Raj, though, he would have to give up the idea that there's just ONE "soul mate" for him, in the entire world. Because the chances of crossing paths with that ONE, are vanishingly small.

What "really" happens, of course, is that a person meets SOMEONE and then convinces themselves, after the fact, that this person is their "one soul mate in the whole world."

I think that people have several soulmates, and that this term can apply to both friends and significant others. The idea that people only have one soulmate in the whole wide world is ridiculous.

(Not trying to dispute what you said so much as just offering my own take.)

After I signed off I thought about what I wrote: "the only two such people on the planet" and expected someone to point out that there is only "one each" of every person on the planet; so of course they are the only two such people. relaxed

Anyway...

Maybe "the only two such people on the planet" phrase is a tad hyperbolical.

But, wasn't going for "soulmate" so much as them being so quirkily oddish, and compatible, that there are bound to be two 'broken molds' somewhere.


As for "soulmate"--don't believe in the concept.

Hi FKA. I hope you didn't see my post as disputing something you had said. I actually had not read the post of yours to which you were referring and was just giving a thought on something Knixon had said. I really wasn't disputing anyone.

In terms of soul mates, I didn't believe in the concept either...until I met one. Also, in terms of significant others I think there are those who are soul mates and others who are good "life partners". And sometimes the two can be the same person, but not always. It's complicated and I don't want to derail this thread.

Anyway, I hope the writers will allow Raj to end happy, whatever shape that may take.

@SpecialFlowers said:

@FormerlyKnownAs said:

@SpecialFlowers said:

@Knixon said:

@FormerlyKnownAs said:

Howard and Raj matched up Shamy. The odds of the only two such people on the planet getting together must be infinitesimal.

Never thought about it before; but, surely if the guys could pull off that miracle why haven't they searched for a match for Raj? Seems only natural.

Well yes, there are pretty certainly more Amys around, even if they're not all neuroscientists working at a particular university and living in a particular city. So they aren't that unique, but Sheldon might have only been able to meet the one(?) in Pasadena.

For that to benefit Raj, though, he would have to give up the idea that there's just ONE "soul mate" for him, in the entire world. Because the chances of crossing paths with that ONE, are vanishingly small.

What "really" happens, of course, is that a person meets SOMEONE and then convinces themselves, after the fact, that this person is their "one soul mate in the whole world."

I think that people have several soulmates, and that this term can apply to both friends and significant others. The idea that people only have one soulmate in the whole wide world is ridiculous.

(Not trying to dispute what you said so much as just offering my own take.)

After I signed off I thought about what I wrote: "the only two such people on the planet" and expected someone to point out that there is only "one each" of every person on the planet; so of course they are the only two such people. relaxed

Anyway...

Maybe "the only two such people on the planet" phrase is a tad hyperbolical.

But, wasn't going for "soulmate" so much as them being so quirkily oddish, and compatible, that there are bound to be two 'broken molds' somewhere.


As for "soulmate"--don't believe in the concept.

Hi FKA. I hope you didn't see my post as disputing something you had said. I actually had not read the post of yours to which you were referring and was just giving a thought on something Knixon had said. I really wasn't disputing anyone.

In terms of soul mates, I didn't believe in the concept either...until I met one. Also, in terms of significant others I think there are those who are soul mates and others who are good "life partners". And sometimes the two can be the same person, but not always. It's complicated and I don't want to derail this thread.

Anyway, I hope the writers will allow Raj to end happy, whatever shape that may take.

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@SpecialFlowers said:

In terms of soul mates, I didn't believe in the concept either...until I met one. Also, in terms of significant others I think there are those who are soul mates and others who are good "life partners". And sometimes the two can be the same person, but not always. It's complicated and I don't want to derail this thread.

Anyway, I hope the writers will allow Raj to end happy, whatever shape that may take.

I don't believe in soulmates either but my feet believe in sole mates mans_shoe athletic_shoe

@znexyish said:

@SpecialFlowers said:

In terms of soul mates, I didn't believe in the concept either...until I met one. Also, in terms of significant others I think there are those who are soul mates and others who are good "life partners". And sometimes the two can be the same person, but not always. It's complicated and I don't want to derail this thread.

Anyway, I hope the writers will allow Raj to end happy, whatever shape that may take.

I don't believe in soulmates either but my feet believe in sole mates mans_shoe athletic_shoe

When I finish my tickling machine (cousin to the hugging machine) I'm going to sic it on you.

@SpecialFlowers said:

@znexyish said:

@SpecialFlowers said:

In terms of soul mates, I didn't believe in the concept either...until I met one. Also, in terms of significant others I think there are those who are soul mates and others who are good "life partners". And sometimes the two can be the same person, but not always. It's complicated and I don't want to derail this thread.

Anyway, I hope the writers will allow Raj to end happy, whatever shape that may take.

I don't believe in soulmates either but my feet believe in sole mates mans_shoe athletic_shoe

When I finish my tickling machine (cousin to the hugging machine) I'm going to sic it on you.

I went to the Red Lobster once and found my soul mate. I knew that because we both ordered the same thing. We were Filet of Sole Mates fish

@znexyish said:

@SpecialFlowers said:

@znexyish said:

@SpecialFlowers said:

In terms of soul mates, I didn't believe in the concept either...until I met one. Also, in terms of significant others I think there are those who are soul mates and others who are good "life partners". And sometimes the two can be the same person, but not always. It's complicated and I don't want to derail this thread.

Anyway, I hope the writers will allow Raj to end happy, whatever shape that may take.

I don't believe in soulmates either but my feet believe in sole mates mans_shoe athletic_shoe

When I finish my tickling machine (cousin to the hugging machine) I'm going to sic it on you.

I went to the Red Lobster once and found my soul mate. I knew that because we both ordered the same thing. We were Filet of Sole Mates fish

I'm glad you're my friend Z. Have I told you that? Well I am. You reach my required silly threshold for friendship.

@FormerlyKnownAs said:

There are (appear to be) folks on here who have tied the knot. So, obviously you’ve been successful in landing your heart’s desire--which clearly means you did some things right.

Since Raj has had so little good luck in that department, I thought I’d Ask-The-Experts to give him some useful, concrete advice.

I know that answerers to such a question tend to drift toward “don’ts”—but, hope there will be some “do’s” thrown in.

Now that we have a someone to "lock in on"; maybe it's time to "refine" some of the relationship advice to Raj--to (maybe) include some specific.

Get a Prenup.

She is so much more worldly-smart than you. I know she has been vetted by your family; but, she is quick and let's face it, you are no match for quick. If things go sideways, you and Cinnamon will be left sharing the same bowl.


Question For The Knowledgeables: Is an inheritance received after a marriage exempted from a Prenup?

@FormerlyKnownAs said:

Question For The Knowledgeables: Is an inheritance received after a marriage exempted from a Prenup?

That seems likely. The usual intent of a prenup is to deal with the property/finances that each brought in. Things that happen after the marriage may be considered "joint property" regardless, and a prenup that tries to specify such things might be ruled unenforceable, especially depending on where it was made (i.e., which state).

But of course, in a TV show they would not be constrained by any kind of real-world facts. And with only about 20 episodes to go, the only way it could really be an issue is if Raj and Anu get married and then Raj's parents die, before the finale.

Meanhile if Raj's father married that grad student first, she - Raj's new step-mother - would likely inherit it all anyway, or at least whatever the ex-wife doesn't get. Since she's younger than Raj, he might NEVER get anything from his father's estate. Especially if she married again, and they spent it all.

We don't know how much Raj's mother walked away with. She doesn't seem like she would be one to mess with.

I thought there was some talk of that, from Raj's father. But he still had a lot left after that.

I liked Rajs mother and would love to see her again.
On another topic Brian George appears in a new show "I feel bad" but I have only seen the previews.

He also appeared in season 1 of The Orville, but probably not a recurring role.

I saw that. Brian is one of those lucky actors who appears all over the place in different shows.

Whenever they need some kind of foreign-looking and -sounding guy whose accent is not so bad that he can't be understood? grinning

@znexyish said:

I saw that. Brian is one of those lucky actors who appears all over the place in different shows.

Saw him on "The Orville". And, he also has a recurring role on "The Expanse." (That could be had a recurring role--fans are still thumbsup_tone1 - thumbsdown_tone1 about whether his character is still alive.)

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