SW15
Master Don Juan
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This content creator believes that dating in the 1990s and early 2000s wasn't any different than today. He believes that he was dealing with narcissistic women with high demands during that time. This is a man who has been married for 22 years and likely in the same relationship for 24-25 years.
I asked my first woman out on a date early in junior year of high school in Fall 1999. I was starting to get interested in dating at the tail end of the 1990s in 1998 and 1999. For me, a high school dating environment from 1999-2001 was nothing like what adults were doing in dating in that time.
For this thread, I'm interested in hearing about the experiences men on this forum had dating in the 1995-2009 era and compare it to 2010-present.
For me, I noticed female attitudes getting worse around 2007-2008 and never recovering. It's not that females had great attitudes in my experiences from 1999-2006. Things went from bad to worse.
I didn't feel in the 2000s that women were as fussy about my 5'10" height as they are in the post 2010 era. That's all because of social media, smartphones, and dating apps.
More of the earlier stage interactions had more interpersonal interaction in them. In my experience, phone conversations dropped off after 2010 or so, if not slightly earlier. More dating interactions have been behind electronic screens. I have had to set some boundaries around this otherwise it gets out of hand.
I've noticed more rudeness 2010-present and just generally worse behaviors. The typical female 2010-present has more abundance of options now with dating apps and social media as compared to the 2000s. There were women on dating websites in 2000s that were getting their inboxes bombarded, but that was rarer as compared to the app and social media era. Online dating websites really didn't get de-stigmatized until around 2003-2005 or so.
I completely disagree with the YouTube content creator and wonder if people reading this also would disagree.