I read the DJ bible ages ago and lost 20kg. I dated a girl I had a crush on for 2 years and had a few other experiences along the way – but while I was on the roll, I figured, lets really push things to the max and meet scores more! I chose on line and bars & clubs (wont talk about those here - nothing to winge about). But my on line dating experience was an absolute disaster.
Here's my story:
Ok.
Firstly, on line dating sites are full of the biggest freaks you will ever know. I had girls just email me abusing me for no apparent reason. I have had some of the girls I've been in contact with saying that they got scores of gifts and presents from older men, and had guys who can barely speak English want to move in with them and abuse them for non-compliance! Some even said they got 'so much' contact in the first week that they had to hide their profile! And every one of them had had some obsessive guy – which basically means that as soon as you wink someone on line, you're on the back foot already.
From what I have experienced, on line dating is one of the most nasty, frustrating experiences you will ever have. In terms of promoting negative thoughts and taking down your confidence, you will have more luck approaching 5 10 out of 10's in a pub as a joke than messaging 100s of women on line.
Let me explain.
I first heard of the idea of going on line to get women at a family dinner about a year ago. One woman there (about 32) said she put her picture on the Internet and in the first day she got 10 winks/kisses/messages (I'll use them all interchangeability in this rant).
I then registered a profile on three separate dating sites. I set an option in each of them to mail me for each contact I did [so I could collect them and make some stats] and I don't mean to 'rate' myself also, but I'm not a bad looking guy – I.e. Movie extra, good clothes, that sort of stuff.
Over the 3 sites, I winked over 1500 profiles. According to the notifications I received, roughly 1 in 10 women even checked out my profile [as a response to the wink notification]. Of that HALF even responded and HALF AGAIN of those were favorably; meaning they would like further contact. I must have paid for 40 first contact emails, most didn't even respond at all to those, but over the time period, I collected 14 contacts. Of those 14 contacts, I got two obsessive stalker types, and three girls who looked really thin in their pictures but turned out to be fattys, and the rest pretty much fizzled out or I genuinely didn't like them: i.e., they had pretty dead end lives/looks or just a generally negative attitude.
Here's what I learned:
Women put their profiles on there mostly:
1. as a joke
2. to broaden their social horizons
3. as an experiment.
4. Some put their profiles on there purely to get attention and I'm sure if you've read all the stuff on this site you'll know what I'm talking about.
and get on average 1 contact A DAY!
So:
-=Don't BOTHER reading the profiles.=- Why? Because the chances that you'll actually 'choose' a women by their profile are infinitesimally small. The trick is to do a generic search and wink as many as you can. Then from the one's that respond favorably, choose from them.
In on line dating, looks matter more than ANY OTHER FACTOR.
And not just good looks, certain things you cant really describe.
Speaking of looks; when doing the online date:
BEWARE THE HIDDEN FATTY!
Smiles are certainly important so they know they're not gonna get a stalker. I found my response rate increased 3 or 4 times when I put a picture of myself 5kg thinner.
Just like in real life, get their digits as quickly as possible.
If you don't get a date in the first week, forget it.
Avoid messaging profiles of older women, as women younger than yourself are more likely to respond.
On line dating isn't for you if you don't:
1. Look hot / down to earth
2. Have a good life
3. Have a good job
4. Pick up in 'real life'
On line dating is for you if:
You are in your 30s and take it seriously, or the opposite of anything listed above.
My low-down:
* Night at an upper class pub approaching ONE girl at random:
Score: Fantastic head. Good cook.
* Hours, hours and hours on line, $100s of dollars in membership, and costly phone bills:
Score: waste of time, energy and money
Any thoughts?
Here's my story:
Ok.
Firstly, on line dating sites are full of the biggest freaks you will ever know. I had girls just email me abusing me for no apparent reason. I have had some of the girls I've been in contact with saying that they got scores of gifts and presents from older men, and had guys who can barely speak English want to move in with them and abuse them for non-compliance! Some even said they got 'so much' contact in the first week that they had to hide their profile! And every one of them had had some obsessive guy – which basically means that as soon as you wink someone on line, you're on the back foot already.
From what I have experienced, on line dating is one of the most nasty, frustrating experiences you will ever have. In terms of promoting negative thoughts and taking down your confidence, you will have more luck approaching 5 10 out of 10's in a pub as a joke than messaging 100s of women on line.
Let me explain.
I first heard of the idea of going on line to get women at a family dinner about a year ago. One woman there (about 32) said she put her picture on the Internet and in the first day she got 10 winks/kisses/messages (I'll use them all interchangeability in this rant).
I then registered a profile on three separate dating sites. I set an option in each of them to mail me for each contact I did [so I could collect them and make some stats] and I don't mean to 'rate' myself also, but I'm not a bad looking guy – I.e. Movie extra, good clothes, that sort of stuff.
Over the 3 sites, I winked over 1500 profiles. According to the notifications I received, roughly 1 in 10 women even checked out my profile [as a response to the wink notification]. Of that HALF even responded and HALF AGAIN of those were favorably; meaning they would like further contact. I must have paid for 40 first contact emails, most didn't even respond at all to those, but over the time period, I collected 14 contacts. Of those 14 contacts, I got two obsessive stalker types, and three girls who looked really thin in their pictures but turned out to be fattys, and the rest pretty much fizzled out or I genuinely didn't like them: i.e., they had pretty dead end lives/looks or just a generally negative attitude.
Here's what I learned:
Women put their profiles on there mostly:
1. as a joke
2. to broaden their social horizons
3. as an experiment.
4. Some put their profiles on there purely to get attention and I'm sure if you've read all the stuff on this site you'll know what I'm talking about.
and get on average 1 contact A DAY!
So:
-=Don't BOTHER reading the profiles.=- Why? Because the chances that you'll actually 'choose' a women by their profile are infinitesimally small. The trick is to do a generic search and wink as many as you can. Then from the one's that respond favorably, choose from them.
In on line dating, looks matter more than ANY OTHER FACTOR.
And not just good looks, certain things you cant really describe.
Speaking of looks; when doing the online date:
BEWARE THE HIDDEN FATTY!
Smiles are certainly important so they know they're not gonna get a stalker. I found my response rate increased 3 or 4 times when I put a picture of myself 5kg thinner.
Just like in real life, get their digits as quickly as possible.
If you don't get a date in the first week, forget it.
Avoid messaging profiles of older women, as women younger than yourself are more likely to respond.
On line dating isn't for you if you don't:
1. Look hot / down to earth
2. Have a good life
3. Have a good job
4. Pick up in 'real life'
On line dating is for you if:
You are in your 30s and take it seriously, or the opposite of anything listed above.
My low-down:
* Night at an upper class pub approaching ONE girl at random:
Score: Fantastic head. Good cook.
* Hours, hours and hours on line, $100s of dollars in membership, and costly phone bills:
Score: waste of time, energy and money
Any thoughts?
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