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Let's not go into reason why you might believe most modern men or women are unworthy/not good enough, but let's just consider the mechanic of online dating, which most are aware of:
Most at least average looking women get tons of likes, while most men get barely any. If a woman is under the impression SO many men want her, by the law of supply and demand she sees them as a dime a dozen, and they lose value to her. She might even understandably get annoyed. In contrast, for a man who might be lucky to get 1 like/match a day, week, even a month, he becomes desperate. On the surface the woman might think, 'great, so much choice!'
But of course we know things don't work like that. When it comes to pairing up, if a woman wants her own man, there aren't 10x more men to go around. Unless she herself is very attractive she won't get the most attractive. I mean in general, i know other factors come into play. My question is, in a way all this apparent choice just sets women up for disappointment. I don't see how online dating is sustainable, except for a world where a minority of men have sex with most women but don't have relationships, or polygy, which I don't think is good for most/society. In many ways online dating has f**ked up things for both imo.
Most at least average looking women get tons of likes, while most men get barely any. If a woman is under the impression SO many men want her, by the law of supply and demand she sees them as a dime a dozen, and they lose value to her. She might even understandably get annoyed. In contrast, for a man who might be lucky to get 1 like/match a day, week, even a month, he becomes desperate. On the surface the woman might think, 'great, so much choice!'
But of course we know things don't work like that. When it comes to pairing up, if a woman wants her own man, there aren't 10x more men to go around. Unless she herself is very attractive she won't get the most attractive. I mean in general, i know other factors come into play. My question is, in a way all this apparent choice just sets women up for disappointment. I don't see how online dating is sustainable, except for a world where a minority of men have sex with most women but don't have relationships, or polygy, which I don't think is good for most/society. In many ways online dating has f**ked up things for both imo.