>>110497168See there's your problem, you find one single flaw and it instantly disqualifies women in your mind
>One who was obsessed with Harry Potter who said Rudyard Kipling should be bannedBeing obsessed with HP is quite common, though there's definitely a point that it gets too far. Rudyard Kipling imo shouldn't be banned but he is an incredibly controversial figure and i can understand some animosity towards him. Seems like as long as you didn't talk about victorian literature and could put up with occasional potterhead stuff she would be fine.
>One who was obsessed with Marvel who acted extremely agressive to what she wanted and broke up with her last bf when he said if they got married she would take his name (not even serious but casual conversetionSounds like she has daddy issues. That or you were in Gender Studies. Can understand staying away.
>One who would get mad at the drop of a hat, as in she flat out wanted to slam a brick in the most chill guys head when they didn't do a group project her waylol plenty of people act like that during group projects. College students can be lazy fucks and I know that i've wanted to phsically harm idiot group members. Maybe talk to that one outside of class
>A really ghetto one who was actually really chill but had way too much weight on her (she had to support siblings too and wanted to focus on that)out of curiosity, are you in a place to be judging woman based on weight? And seems like you sympathize with the suppost siblings part
>One who was failing all her classes and didn't have a fucking clue where she was going in life (dropped out)idk man
Just be more open, man. Girls are human, and humans are flawed