MatureDJ
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my opinion: The graph for men not getting poon is having an erection.
Oh well, at least she´s advocating for a solution. My initial reaction was going to be something like "Well, why doesnt she do something about it and start having sex with all of these incels intead of just talking about the problem?"The thread comments are all over the place. It sounds like she’s advocating for the legalization of prostitution, as an outlet for the disgruntled men that aren’t having sex. That’s at least a reasonable discussion point. Somehow though the radical feminists see it as “men have no right to sex!” The internet is toxic all around. Every sentence written in text finds a way to be interpreted 50 different ways.
Men frequently err by talking too much. They often monopolize conversations, droning on and on about topics that bore women to tears. They think they're impressing the women when, in reality, they're depressing the women.
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Yeah, right to have sex = right to rape. The scary thing is numbers are never accurate with these investigations. Imagine men who did went on a sex tourism trip stated they did had sex..Reading some of the responses to that tweet makes it clear that it's all over for the western society. We are way past the breaking point.
Online dating was around since the mid 1990s, why did it take 10 years to manifest if this was the case? The numbers of men having sex increased for over a decade+.Coincides with the rise in online dating.
Remember that online dating websites were very stigmatized from the mid-1990s to the mid-2000s.Online dating was around since the mid 1990s, why did it take 10 years to manifest if this was the case? The numbers of men having sex increased for That decade+
I'd say it's due to low T levels reaching a tipping point/point of no return and lack of socialization skills due to constantly being on a screens rather than in person with people.
Don't always be the one putting yourself out for her. Don't always be the one putting all the effort and work into the relationship. Let her, and expect her, to treat you as well as you treat her, and to improve the quality of your life.
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Exactly. I was fecking with a young woman recently . We were hanging out when I made a joke about Tinder. Her response was:" why the hell would I need Tinder?".Remember that online dating websites were very stigmatized from the mid-1990s to the mid-2000s.
The screens and socialization issue that you mention is very real and also part of the reason.
Women with poor social skills from too much screen time can get laid. I've seen that happen with the women in my primary social circle. Most of my friends' girlfriends/wives are somewhat socially inept yet were never lacking for sex. These women are roughly mid-Millennials around age 35 too.
But effective when one is starving.Like processed food, still food but it doesn't feel right.
It was around but it didn't have many participants. Took ten years to get off the ground and that's when we saw multiple dating sites. (Yahoo, match, pof). Before that it was craigslist personals or your local newspaper. lolOnline dating was around since the mid 1990s, why did it take 10 years to manifest if this was the case? The numbers of men having sex increased for over a decade+.
I'd say it's due to low T levels reaching a tipping point/point of no return and lack of socialization skills due to constantly being on a screens rather than in person with people.
That's not true...Match.com was around back then, started in 1995, and it was used back then even if nobody wanted to admit it.It was around but it didn't have many participants. Took ten years to get off the ground and that's when we saw multiple dating sites. (Yahoo, match, pof). Before that it was craigslist personals or your local newspaper. lol
But that's the thing. Using OLD , especially for men, was frowned upon. A " real man " didn't needed OLD to pull women. Women also didn't liked it untill they tasted from the sweet pool of endless attention .That's not true...Match.com was around back then, started in 1995, and it was used back then even if nobody wanted to admit it.
Create self-fulfilling prophecies. Always assume the positive. Assume she likes you. Assume she wants to talk to you. Assume she wants to go out with you. When you think positive, positive things happen.
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Lol, you get the point or you don't. I don't care.That's not true...Match.com was around back then, started in 1995, and it was used back then even if nobody wanted to admit it.
I forgot to include the link, @SW15Exactly. I was fecking with a young woman recently . We were hanging out when I made a joke about Tinder. Her response was:" why the hell would I need Tinder?".
Personally my biggest issue is the fact women will delete and unmatch real quick. It completely takes away my eagerness to have a "normal " conversation. If a woman likes me its easy to get her number and take it from there. Even then I see these women are bad conversationalists. During the golden era of OLD this wasn't that big of an issue.
Again all personal takes, but to me OLD always has a cowardly smell. Hard to explain this sentiment, but it seems unnatural to meet women like that. Like processed food, still food but it doesn't feel right.
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Absolutely.But effective when one is starving.
That's not true...Match.com was around back then, started in 1995, and it was used back then even if nobody wanted to admit it.
The 1995-2005 era was an interesting time in the mating environment. Online dating was still fairly stigmatized during that time. Yes, people were using it, but it was looked down upon and not mainstream.It was around but it didn't have many participants. Took ten years to get off the ground and that's when we saw multiple dating sites. (Yahoo, match, pof). Before that it was craigslist personals or your local newspaper. lol
People claimed they weren't using it, but they were actually using it...making sure nobody was in the room with them as they secretly checked their accounts and never told anyone...The 1995-2005 era was an interesting time in the mating environment. Online dating was still fairly stigmatized during that time. Yes, people were using it, but it was looked down upon and not mainstream.
Before online dating websites took off, personal ads in newspapers were really frowned upon as well.
When I was in college (2001-2005), college students were not using the online dating websites to date much, unless they were social rejects. Now at college, there are students using Tinder/Bumble/Hinge.
and access to porn, social media etcCoincides with the rise in online dating.
Well I'm here to tell you there is such a magic wand. Something that will make you almost completely irresistible to any woman you "point it" at. Something guaranteed to fill your life with love, romance, and excitement.
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