Kailex
Master Don Juan
Now before I get "U MAD BRO" responses, let me preface by saying this... I embrace technology. I love it when it can make our lives simpler but not to the point where we have to avoid basic human interaction by simply sticking our noses into our phones.
Years ago, I thought the evolution of the phone was a great thing. Now, I'm beginning to wonder.
As I posted in another thread, I was out with some people and one girl was on Facebook/Instagram posting a picture of their drinks. The girl next to her was on Facebook/Instagram liking the pictures. There was no interaction about it other than them mentioning being on it.
Problem is, this seems to be the norm. I used to be able to go to a basketball court and play a 5 on 5 without having someone stop play because they got a text message. Even on dates or further into a relationship, there are times that darn social media just pops up on their phone. People used to have to sit at a bar and talk to each other or watch what was on TV.
Now when I say that I don't want to put up with these kind of attitudes when it comes to women, I'm treated like a relic of ancient times. I've heard:
"Get with the program."
"These are how things work now."
"If you can't beat them, join them."
I don't get it, I honestly don't. Is this what we are doomed to be? Is this what the dating game has come down to now? Even online dating has been reduced to a mindless app where one liners are the norm and anyone you've met in real life immediately asks to add you on Facebook. I almost feel like a lot of my connections and interactions have been dumbed down. As I grow older, I grow wearier. When I'm 40, I'll want to go out with the 32 year olds. Problem is that right now they are 25 and they know nothing more than having their phones permanently attached to their writing hand.
I hate to accept this as the new normal. The only reason I'd ever have social media is to promote a business I might have... but never to just snoop on people or demand other's attentions. I might be preaching somewhat to the choir here...
But is it time to adapt or is it time to perish with the times? Am I just a distant reminder of a past when people didn't have to ask questions like, "How do I respond to this text?". All the time I am told by older men who have long dated and married or are out of the game how lucky they consider themselves because they never had to put up with this.
Do I just accept that this is how it will be from now on? Even women older than I am can't go an hour without looking at their phone. Want to give it a test run... go on a date and go to the bathroom, I guarantee when you walk back, she's on some sort of social media checking her phone or looking at her messages...
Sigh...
Years ago, I thought the evolution of the phone was a great thing. Now, I'm beginning to wonder.
As I posted in another thread, I was out with some people and one girl was on Facebook/Instagram posting a picture of their drinks. The girl next to her was on Facebook/Instagram liking the pictures. There was no interaction about it other than them mentioning being on it.
Problem is, this seems to be the norm. I used to be able to go to a basketball court and play a 5 on 5 without having someone stop play because they got a text message. Even on dates or further into a relationship, there are times that darn social media just pops up on their phone. People used to have to sit at a bar and talk to each other or watch what was on TV.
Now when I say that I don't want to put up with these kind of attitudes when it comes to women, I'm treated like a relic of ancient times. I've heard:
"Get with the program."
"These are how things work now."
"If you can't beat them, join them."
I don't get it, I honestly don't. Is this what we are doomed to be? Is this what the dating game has come down to now? Even online dating has been reduced to a mindless app where one liners are the norm and anyone you've met in real life immediately asks to add you on Facebook. I almost feel like a lot of my connections and interactions have been dumbed down. As I grow older, I grow wearier. When I'm 40, I'll want to go out with the 32 year olds. Problem is that right now they are 25 and they know nothing more than having their phones permanently attached to their writing hand.
I hate to accept this as the new normal. The only reason I'd ever have social media is to promote a business I might have... but never to just snoop on people or demand other's attentions. I might be preaching somewhat to the choir here...
But is it time to adapt or is it time to perish with the times? Am I just a distant reminder of a past when people didn't have to ask questions like, "How do I respond to this text?". All the time I am told by older men who have long dated and married or are out of the game how lucky they consider themselves because they never had to put up with this.
Do I just accept that this is how it will be from now on? Even women older than I am can't go an hour without looking at their phone. Want to give it a test run... go on a date and go to the bathroom, I guarantee when you walk back, she's on some sort of social media checking her phone or looking at her messages...
Sigh...