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    Poll: Help with looking at options to move out

    Absolutely not. My old job before I moved back in with my parents was working at a mortgage lender that primarily dealt with VA loans. The veterans I spoke to were some of the most insufferable, unhappy, and angriest people I ever talked to - and I don't blame them. The way veterans are...
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    How to get laid a lot, even if you live with your parents

    The fact that all this: Is because of this:
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    Poll: Help with looking at options to move out

    You're just always angry huh? Him being in real estate for 15 years has nothing to do with MY (lack of) knowledge of how to make that work. I'd be going from living at home barely able to afford rent in most places, to taking on a $123,000 gambling debt for 30 years along with all the expenses...
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    Dude tried cold approaching for 10 hours in NYC and got REJECTED

    I don't see anybody questioning whether he even did this... He SAYS he spent 10 hours walking around getting rejected, but we don't see any of that.
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    Poll: Help with looking at options to move out

    I'm just not where I want to be yet, so the prospect of rooting myself down in the place where I want to move out while incurring massive debt is something I'm not keen on. There might be an idea here if I just applied this idea WHERE I want to live, but since I don't know where that is yet...
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    Poll: Help with looking at options to move out

    I don't doubt you know what you're talking about, I doubt it works for the position I'm in. Considering I live at home and make less than $40,000/year I can't imagine my best course of action is to take on a $123,500 loan.
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    Poll: Help with looking at options to move out

    I'm not gonna pretend I know the first thing about home ownership, seeing as I've never owned one. What I DO know is that I don't want to live in Delaware, and I'm not ready to settle down. So anchoring myself with a 15-30-year mortgage doesn't seem like a good idea. If I understand this...
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    Poll: Help with looking at options to move out

    Building off of this post: https://www.sosuave.net/forum/threads/how-would-you-find-a-good-roommate.283132/ Since the idea kinda shifted from how to find a roommate, to where I should be looking for a 1BR/studio. Here are some quick stats: I make about $38,000 per year, around $3,000 per month...
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    Dude tried cold approaching for 10 hours in NYC and got REJECTED

    This video is a nothingburger. The guy just sits here for 10 minutes complaining, without showing how any of the approaches actually went. This guy just (allegedly) performed this experiment to reinforce his confirmation bias about how awful the US is, compared to Nairobi, Kenya at least. It's...
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    why do woman respond to "detached" guys?

    As much as your username concerns me, this is a pretty solid answer.
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    Compliments

    You could not convince me anybody's ever actually said this.
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    Making conversation on the spot

    Brother...how bored are you that you're reading and replying to 5-month-old threads.
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    Watching lewd vids at work under the keyboard

    What in the hell dude...
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    How would you find a good roommate?

    I'm not sure whether you read the more recent posts beyond the OP, but the consideration right now is mostly towards studio/1BR apartments around Claymont, Chester, or Philadelphia (which would be most ideal if I could get my boss to agree to remote work, which I somewhat doubt). Right now I...
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    Should you skip a week of dating?

    Uhh...why? If she wants to see you every week (to have you bang her brains out, presumably) why would you want to fake disinterest so she starts shopping elsewhere? Having a genuine reason for pushing back a visit is one thing, but don't play these games. Most women will want to see you at...
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    Are Dating Apps really that bad right now

    Oh, I've preached time and time again that when it comes to dating apps, have no expectations and occasionally be pleasantly surprised. I've been pleasantly surprised plenty of times. Doesn't mean I suggest investing time, money, and effort into it compared to in-person.
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    Are Dating Apps really that bad right now

    I'm not surprised, but that doesn't mean I can't still be disappointed by it.
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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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    How would you find a good roommate?

    Well yeah, I'm not proud of that.
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