I have noticed the last few women I dated, that I was able to successfully achieve getting a date online or even in real life. They all pretty much are "unplugged" in a sense. Possibly leading "luddite" lifestyles.
The last woman I dated was rarely on Facebook, would post something like an article she saw online once every couple of weeks and that's it. She said she purposely stays away from being online as much as possible...which is a good thing.
Another woman I dated , doesn't even have an internet connection at her house and of course, no Facebook. She does stay out of group photos though for fear of showing up on someone ELSE'S FB profile.
Another girlfriend I dated for a while, no internet connection at home, and only checked her FB at work and she was rarely even on it. The only time a picture of her would appear online would not be by her own upload, but by other friends tagging her.
I listed those examples, but it appears the best shots I had with getting dates with women were those who had nary an online presence.
One woman I know just uses a texting phone and thinks smart phones are frivolous and hasn't touched online dating. She's done most of her dating via organic means, by being fixed up, through social functions and social circles. She's even been approached at the gas pump. She was not lacking for dates in real life.
Do you see a pattern here? I think the lack of being "plugged in" actually made them less shallow in a sense. Yes?
The last woman I dated was rarely on Facebook, would post something like an article she saw online once every couple of weeks and that's it. She said she purposely stays away from being online as much as possible...which is a good thing.
Another woman I dated , doesn't even have an internet connection at her house and of course, no Facebook. She does stay out of group photos though for fear of showing up on someone ELSE'S FB profile.
Another girlfriend I dated for a while, no internet connection at home, and only checked her FB at work and she was rarely even on it. The only time a picture of her would appear online would not be by her own upload, but by other friends tagging her.
I listed those examples, but it appears the best shots I had with getting dates with women were those who had nary an online presence.
One woman I know just uses a texting phone and thinks smart phones are frivolous and hasn't touched online dating. She's done most of her dating via organic means, by being fixed up, through social functions and social circles. She's even been approached at the gas pump. She was not lacking for dates in real life.
Do you see a pattern here? I think the lack of being "plugged in" actually made them less shallow in a sense. Yes?