Yeah I could see that working back then because like you said before awhile back, only about 5% of young men were sexless in the early 2000’s and today its up to 30%. So there’s less pity for sexless men as there was several years ago, but unfortunately it seems that the stigma of a man not having much sexual experience hasn’t lessened very much despite the rise in the number of sexless men.
Yeah, I lost my virginity at 28. It wasn't that big a deal in 2003. The girl (26 at the time) was super cool about it.
Yeah like I said, this question is all hypothetical and I just wanted to get predictions since I would never mention this in my OLD bio. But I still can’t get past the mindset that a guy being inexperienced is pretty much a death sentence to his dating prospects, even though people on here have told me not to think that way. Its like it is so deep rooted in me that I can’t let go of it. I’ve read several Reddit posts from inexperienced guys who have been repeatedly rejected because of it and feel very frustrated since they feel like they’re stuck in a catch-22, one guy on Reddit even said he became a 30 year old virgin because he kept getting rejected for having no experience until he finally reached that age, then it just got worse. Also videos like these are very discouraging and make me think there’s no point in even trying to date, these women in the videos say that preselection matters and that they don’t wanna have to teach a guy. Even Andrew Tate said that women are repulsed by inexperienced men.
While there is a decent amount of truth to the above, you really should not dwell on that.
You are worried about what is on the roof, but you haven't climbed up a rung on the ladder yet. Think baby steps instead.
1. Don't mention the inexperience thing. See if you can get a chick to meet up with you for a drink.
2. You might only get a conversation and then ghosted or friendzoned. It's ok.
3. Might get to a makeout with the next chick.
4. Might get the next chick's shirt off at her place.
And so forth... Build up (or rebuild) your experience "portfolio" over time. Even if it takes six months or year to get back in the sack.
TLDR: It's definitely still possible for you, but it's probably not going to be 0-60 in 3.2s.