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    All it takes is One Slip

    With the method I've used to get the vast majority of my sex these past several years, I guess I have a hard time relating. I couldn't imagine it's fun for you to go through nexting after nexting, all so you can get the occasional one night stand. That's what college was like for me. It sucked.
  2. Divorced w 3

    Sexual Marketplace Evolution

    Absolutely spot on.
  3. SW15

    Sexual Marketplace Evolution

    ...them. The sexual marketplace and culture in general were in the midst of great changes when Boomer women were young. More Boomer went to college but their college attendance rates were lower than Generation X and Generation Y/Millennial females. Boomer women didn't automatically expect...
  4. Manure Spherian

    Sexual Marketplace Evolution

    Yes, women these days do have the nerve to demand they be entertained by their male court jesters and step-and-fetch-it’s at 9:00 on work nights. And if he doesn’t perform, she’ll “fall out of love,” and will “just not feel it anymore”. Women have society in a chokehold and men don’t have the...
  5. G

    Sexual Marketplace Evolution

    ...proposed parting ways." What a b1tch) One interesting question I suppose we'll never know the answer to is "What would our trajectory have been like if I hadn't proposed parting ways?" You're right when you say it used to be men entertaining multiple broads. Even I managed to do that in...
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    Are Dating Apps really that bad right now

    This pretty much hits the nail on the head. Tinder was a big deal starting my sophomore year in college, and people understood that it was "the hookup app", and were ok with that. Now there's a lot of entitlement because every right swipe for a woman is a match, while dudes are right-swiping...
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    Sexual Marketplace Evolution

    Right, even in the archaic days of online dating, there was an element of abundance for broads. The fact just about every Average Joe has dabbled with dating sites by now (whereas dating sites were still somewhat rare 15 years ago) has made the abundance problem a lot more pronounced. I've...
  8. SW15

    Sexual Marketplace Evolution

    ...when this happened. Let's compare the general gym floor at most gyms now to the early to mid 2000s. During the era in which I was in college (2001-2005), I went to my university's gym. At this time, only the most attractive women wore iPods at the on-campus gym. In the early 2000s, personal...
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    Sexual Marketplace Evolution

    I'm pretty sure this is the thread you were talking about (when you said there's a thread relevant to the topic of dating/sex marketplace changes as the Millennials age) I must say I'm perplexed. On a different thread, you suggested the unsustainable dynamics right now will correct themselves...
  10. SW15

    Sexual Marketplace Evolution

    ...either. Night game is now niched as compared to the era of Peak Mystery and Neil Strauss (late 1990s - mid 2000s). When I first got out of college in 2005, it was the era of the pickup artist. By the time I graduated college in 2005, I had already read David DeAngelo's works. I had some...
  11. SW15

    All it takes is One Slip

    ...not sitting at home became a big change. In this era, I was still in a bubble dating environment and it was the bubble of a "Hot Girl U" college campus. After I got my first cell phone in college, I thought it was so awesome that I could call women on the telephone while walking on campus...
  12. BeExcellent

    Sexual Marketplace Evolution

    Thoughts from the old lady: I see in my children (All Gen Z) exactly these trends. My son (a very handsome 22 year old married college graduate and USAF officer) voted conservatively. So did his wife and most of his friends, particularly the young men. My son and daughter-in-law are...
  13. SW15

    How would you find a good roommate?

    If Philadelphia is the center of the poon hunting universe in that area, find a way to get near the good parts of Philadelphia and commute to work in Wilmington. That's Option 3 from the list above.
  14. B

    How would you find a good roommate?

    ...based on this... Most of the women I've been with, despite me living in Wilmington, are not the local scene. A lot came from the Newark college bars, a couple from NJ, a couple from the PA West Chester area. Wilmington itself has only 1 "good" bar and I'm not a fan of it because they're the...
  15. AmsterdamAssassin

    Men Just Want Mommy

    Why do I get deja-vu? Didn't this topic / thread come by before? The quoted article was published nineteen years ago.
  16. B

    Men Just Want Mommy

    ...secretaries than their bosses, and evolution may be to blame." A new study by psychology researchers at the University of Michigan, using college undergraduates, suggests that men going for long-term relationships would rather marry women in subordinate jobs than women who are supervisors...
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    Undecided on vasectomy

    My dad playing college football (and then working his way into lucrative jobs) would certainly suggest good genes. Then there's me. Autist, not football material at all, has yet to make even 40k per year (despite the fact I've been out of college for over a decade). In all seriousness, it's...
  18. Divorced w 3

    How to get laid a lot, even if you live with your parents

    I have hooked up with two women from Delaware. I did it during college. Delaware (and I am not trying to be disparaging) is not a high quality of life state. It’s pretty, but it’s not flush with economic activity save for a couple of very limited pockets of corporate neighborhoods, mostly...
  19. SW15

    Undecided on vasectomy

    I don't know how you got bad genes or why you think your genes are so bad. Your dad played college football. Playing college football is often associated with being a Chad.
  20. SW15

    How to get laid a lot, even if you live with your parents

    ...can't ban you from having sex like a parent or parents can. In a roommate situation, you are typically not sharing a bedroom. The only exception to this is the college dorm room, which is only 1-2 years for most people. I think most people would rather live alone than live with 1-2 roommates.
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