• TubularTittyFrog@lemmy.worldBanned from community
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    12 days ago

    lots of women don’t date. by definition they aren’t in the dating pool. plenty of men don’t either.

    the ones in the dating pool, are the ones i can date.

    just like i don’t date married women. who also didn’t take the survey.

    you can only date who is available to date and who is interested in dating you. for most people, that’s not a lot of people. it’s a small percentage of people and if that small percentage of available people are very similar… they are going to have very similar attitudes and expectations.

    I’d love to date some low key easy count low expectation lady, but they don’t exist in my city among the single dating pool, because in order to live here you have to be a highly driven professional, because easy going people can’t afford $3000/mo rents.

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      12 days ago

      You keep running into the stereotypical “date”, which is a dinner and sometimes includes a movie. You actually can do better with just like “hey I’ve been wanting to try bouldering at this rock climbing gym, want to check it out together?” Or similar. Don’t think in terms of dinner dates. Think in terms of activities you would like to do with your significant other long term. My wife and I currently take adult gymnastics classes and almost never go out to dinner.

      • TubularTittyFrog@lemmy.worldBanned from community
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        12 days ago

        I’d rather kill myself than go on trendy expensive activity dates dude.

        I invite women to go on bike rides and hike and go to museums and other stuff, and they never say yes. They ALWAYS say yes to dinner and drinks. WEIRD.

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          Well, maybe that’s because they are not interested in you, but wouldn’t mind free dinner. And maybe they aren’t interested in you, because you come off as a bitter misogynistic prick.

          Who wouldn’t prefer free dinner over hiking with a potentially murderous stranger?

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            12 days ago

            that’s funny. they do tell me I’m a misogynstic prick because I won’t buy them a dinner that’s expensive enough.

            Apparently if you spend $100 you HATE WOMEN. but if you spend $300, you don’t.

            weird…

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              11 days ago

              It’s almost like the dinner needs to be worth it to endure having to spend time with you.

              Maybe think about why that is?
              Hint: It’s not everyone else.