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@The Duke
I went to a speed dating event back in the spring of 2019. I wanted to try out something new that I thought would be fun and I was honestly looking forward to it. It was around $20 and honestly not all that difficult to get to or far for me, so that wasn't really an issue.
Anyway, when I got there though I very quickly got a very bad feeling about it. Many of the other men there were incredibly awkward looking and I felt very out of place. There was one guy that had these crutches on his arms like Jimmy from South Park lol. I actually had this feeling that I should have walked out but I decided to stay and see how the event would play out.
There were about a dozen or so women, all of which were normal tier women, ranging from some that were overweight or slightly unattractive and others that were just average in attractiveness, so what I was honestly expecting. There were 2 women that were actually enjoyable to talk to and added to the interaction/conversation we were having. However, the rest of the women were terrible to be quite honest. There were a few that were just very difficult to talk to that just didn't really say much or add to the interaction. There were a few that were blatantly rude and disrespectful to me during our interaction. One made this comment in a snarky tone about something I said, which I found slightly annoying. There were 2 that through their body language were incredibly off putting, I don't really know how to describe it through writing.
Anyway, I left the event and honestly regretted having gone and just felt angry about my experience there. A version of me today would NEVER consider going to an event like that not because of rejection but just not wanting to be interacting with women that can't even behave themselves for a couple minutes in an environment that is ultimately supposed to be a fun and enjoyable experience. I think the biggest issue with these events is that the people going, both men and women, are more often than not there for a reason. As a man, you are highly likely to end up interacting with women that are incredibly awkward, have poor social skills, stuck up/snotty or some combination of these traits and others along a similar spectrum. I believe that the experience I had is a reflection of this and would be a reasonable expectation that other men should have if they were to attend an event like that. It's kind of unfortunate because it's actually a neat idea and with the right people could be a very fun night out.