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So I made a thread about this awhile ago and SW15 confirmed it with some data points that break down the best and worst months for meeting women and the months that comprise fall were seen as some of the best months to meet women. I came to this conclusion myself before I ever posted that thread and wanted to see what everybody else’s opinions were. Not only is that the time of year when women will cuff a guy for the holidays, but there’s also plenty of good date options like pumpkin patches, Oktoberfest events, Halloween haunted houses and parties, and that’s before any of the Christmas things start.
From the start of this year, I was hoping to get started with dating once September starts and had goals for myself to get ready for that, but of course life had to throw a wrench in that. I was going back to school and completed 2 classes along with doing DoorDash to pay for school and whatever else I needed, but then my account got hacked and DoorDash told me to delete it and start a new one, only for them to not allow me to create a new account because somehow my identity couldn’t be verified for my new account and they’ve rejected my appeals (I’m still fighting with them to get back on there) but that income loss completely wrecked my financial standing and now I’m living off my credit card and paycheck to paycheck as well. I ended up going back to my seasonal job that I’ve done for the past 8 years and during the work season, my grandma had a health emergency and that has upended everything.
Once that happened, nearly all of my remaining goals got derailed. I was planning on taking some on campus classes at a community college this semester in addition to moving further with my fitness goals and start dating next month, but my grandma’s care and recovery requirements has caused some people in my family to put their lives on hold. Whenever I’m not working at my seasonal job, my family expects me to be at home with my grandma at all times and has greatly limited my freedom to live my life and do anything for myself. On a side note, Corrector was right when he told me before that if something like this happened, my family would probably look at me as the one to be a caregiver since I don’t have my life together. This is why they didn’t expect this of my sister who’s engaged and has her career fully established. When this happened, a few of my family members wanted and were expecting me to move in with my grandma and be her full time caregiver, and zero expectations were being placed on my sister. I pushed back on this and said that while I am willing to help out, I will not have my life be disrupted in such a way.
Hopefully I can still try and get things back on track despite all of this.
From the start of this year, I was hoping to get started with dating once September starts and had goals for myself to get ready for that, but of course life had to throw a wrench in that. I was going back to school and completed 2 classes along with doing DoorDash to pay for school and whatever else I needed, but then my account got hacked and DoorDash told me to delete it and start a new one, only for them to not allow me to create a new account because somehow my identity couldn’t be verified for my new account and they’ve rejected my appeals (I’m still fighting with them to get back on there) but that income loss completely wrecked my financial standing and now I’m living off my credit card and paycheck to paycheck as well. I ended up going back to my seasonal job that I’ve done for the past 8 years and during the work season, my grandma had a health emergency and that has upended everything.
Once that happened, nearly all of my remaining goals got derailed. I was planning on taking some on campus classes at a community college this semester in addition to moving further with my fitness goals and start dating next month, but my grandma’s care and recovery requirements has caused some people in my family to put their lives on hold. Whenever I’m not working at my seasonal job, my family expects me to be at home with my grandma at all times and has greatly limited my freedom to live my life and do anything for myself. On a side note, Corrector was right when he told me before that if something like this happened, my family would probably look at me as the one to be a caregiver since I don’t have my life together. This is why they didn’t expect this of my sister who’s engaged and has her career fully established. When this happened, a few of my family members wanted and were expecting me to move in with my grandma and be her full time caregiver, and zero expectations were being placed on my sister. I pushed back on this and said that while I am willing to help out, I will not have my life be disrupted in such a way.
Hopefully I can still try and get things back on track despite all of this.