Building_and_Loan
Senior Don Juan
- Joined
- Dec 25, 2014
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I realized I was spending too much time on Facebook so I decided to deactivate my account. Gave it up for Lent so it's been over 2 weeks now, and I'm so glad I made this move. I live in a state of blissful ignorance of what other people are doing, and it feels marvelous.
My only concern is-
How much does Facebook and other social media increase your value, or perceived value to women? Specifically, would the lack of a Facebook account make you look more mysterious to women, spinning their hamster wheel wondering about you since they can't see information about you, or would it possibly make you look uninteresting, like you have no social circle?
Also, what about girls who you've dated in the past but have fallen off the radar? Would removing a platform they can utilize to check up on you from time to time make them wonder about you more, or would it put you further out of their mind?
Regardless, I don't know if I'll ever go back to Facebook now, feels great being off.
My only concern is-
How much does Facebook and other social media increase your value, or perceived value to women? Specifically, would the lack of a Facebook account make you look more mysterious to women, spinning their hamster wheel wondering about you since they can't see information about you, or would it possibly make you look uninteresting, like you have no social circle?
Also, what about girls who you've dated in the past but have fallen off the radar? Would removing a platform they can utilize to check up on you from time to time make them wonder about you more, or would it put you further out of their mind?
Regardless, I don't know if I'll ever go back to Facebook now, feels great being off.