TheTraveller
Don Juan
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So, I take down my online dating profile - from a pay site. It's been the only way I've met girls over the years. I never do cold approaches. I've been moderately successful in the online dating world, but all my relationships have been from online and all of them were girls I eventually realized I was not attracted to (either due to personality or looks). So, I was settling with these girls.
Fast forward to today - I know what I want in a woman, and I've shed a lot of my old AFC tendencies. My pool of available women went from the 4-6's on online dating sites that I've had in the past, to at least 7's and up today. Yes, this is more of a challenge for me but it's what I want. And it feels great to go for what I want.
What I've found recently is I've had to deal with a lot more challenges trying to game these 7's, 8's and 9's online. Once I get a date with one from online, I'm usually successful.
Why do I dislike online dating? I'm a direct person with a dry, sarcastic wit and personality that really doesn't translate well online. I'm also a few inches below average height, so that doesn't help things in the online world of search engine customization for matches. In person, height's never been an issue for me, I like girls shorter than me anyways. Just to get that out there, to give you all some context. Additionally, the time it takes to get a number and the idea that the girl is getting hundreds of emails just sets up the wrong frame from the get-go. I think it's actually fairly ridiculous, now.
I live in a very large North American city, so there are 7's and up everywhere. I never approach. I want to overcome this (assuming) social anxiety. Although I'd consider myself short, my only real flaw is my social anxiety. I believe I'm capable of doing great game in-person, with practice. Yet at the same time, I feel as if I've just eliminated a large pool of single women who congregate online.
My question to all of you is this: Starting out, sarging in person for the first time, does this seem like a correct decision to actually take down my profile? I have 2 prospects from online on the go at the moment. It's a liberating but very strange feeling as the crutch is gone. I will no longer check online to see if the girl I've seen a few times is logging in. I won't wonder how many silly emails she's received. Any advice that may help me get through the initial struggles of going cold-turkey on online dating?
Thanks.
-T
Fast forward to today - I know what I want in a woman, and I've shed a lot of my old AFC tendencies. My pool of available women went from the 4-6's on online dating sites that I've had in the past, to at least 7's and up today. Yes, this is more of a challenge for me but it's what I want. And it feels great to go for what I want.
What I've found recently is I've had to deal with a lot more challenges trying to game these 7's, 8's and 9's online. Once I get a date with one from online, I'm usually successful.
Why do I dislike online dating? I'm a direct person with a dry, sarcastic wit and personality that really doesn't translate well online. I'm also a few inches below average height, so that doesn't help things in the online world of search engine customization for matches. In person, height's never been an issue for me, I like girls shorter than me anyways. Just to get that out there, to give you all some context. Additionally, the time it takes to get a number and the idea that the girl is getting hundreds of emails just sets up the wrong frame from the get-go. I think it's actually fairly ridiculous, now.
I live in a very large North American city, so there are 7's and up everywhere. I never approach. I want to overcome this (assuming) social anxiety. Although I'd consider myself short, my only real flaw is my social anxiety. I believe I'm capable of doing great game in-person, with practice. Yet at the same time, I feel as if I've just eliminated a large pool of single women who congregate online.
My question to all of you is this: Starting out, sarging in person for the first time, does this seem like a correct decision to actually take down my profile? I have 2 prospects from online on the go at the moment. It's a liberating but very strange feeling as the crutch is gone. I will no longer check online to see if the girl I've seen a few times is logging in. I won't wonder how many silly emails she's received. Any advice that may help me get through the initial struggles of going cold-turkey on online dating?
Thanks.
-T