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My sweet spot seems to be middle-aged Russian women who live in the middle of country. So yes, dreams do come true. Every article on this blog I have read with relish and a bit of mustard, sometimes , and almost every time I either learn something valuable and new, or I agree with the topic or viewpoint.
This one, though… I have to disagree with you a little. So… maybe it has a generational aspect to it. Sure, it can be cost-prohibitive if you do it too much. Not like we were doing anything else anyway. Or, well, you might, being the social gadfly you are. They should at least take a shot at it. They have to make an effort. Are they going to be boring and lazy in person? I usually roll right on by those people. Only then can I know if I want to meet or even email them.
This seems counterproductive to me. Perhaps it is because you are actually better at the email exchanges than the face to face meets? Profiles can be manipulated to achieve best results as opposed to portraying the real person, email exchanges can be crafted carefully to suit your suitor. And photos, well we all know about photos. You can argue that this bar the photo aspect can be manipulated in face to face meets too, but your certainly have a better shot of detecting it in person.
I obviously have a completely different perspective to you B, but I see it along the lines of meeting someone in real life, at a club, bar, etc etc, you know nothing about that person, you meet for a date to see if you get along, have chemistry, are attracted beyond the beer goggles etc.
I also feel like this dating game is totally lopsided, men make most first contacts, and most go unanswered, anything one can do to avoid wasting time time is money after all , seems like a wise move in my book.
I also think a beer and a new face, is a better hour spent, than a email exchange. Set up a face to face meet in a pub, turn up 5 mins late if you care about buying her a drink, she will have got her own by then , and explore a little.
Also to Amy, I agree that it is lazy, but would disagree that its boring. Boring seems more aligned to a perfectly crafted profile listing all your interests and whims. To a lot of people, it makes you the difference between an illiterate with no personality and a decent option with brains and something to say. I think it is a personal choice whether to speed things up and skip right to the face-to-face thing, or nurture the conversation side to things for awhile.
Both have their pluses and minuses equally. But I just feel like some of the comments here sound as if B is telling us to write emails for weeks on end. He blatantly said 5. Is 5 suddenly some astronomical number? You need to do what you feel personally comfortable with. The minute you start analyzing how many emails you need to send before asking her out, is the minute the connection turns inorganic.
If you want to ask a woman out after one email do it. Having been doing this online dating thing off and on for years, there is one thing I learned. Everyone is just weird. One person wants to meet right away, another person wants to email and be a Pen Pal for 5 months before they decide on meeting!
So we exchange a few emails with a new match and ask her out for a drink and then she gets creeped out and hits DELETE? This whole thing is beyond ridiculous if you ask me. I had one match respond to my email with her phone number, she said she wants to meet potential matches right away as she does not like the whole emailing back and forth. I accepted and we went on a few dates. It was refreshing. No wonder there are so many single women out there with lots of cats.
Well said. If you want a girl. Its Better to only be lookin for sex to begin with honestly as a dude. Relationships happen that way. If thats what you want. Being concerned about a womans one thing one minute another the next, emotionional roll coaster, wants a good boy with a bad boy attidude??? Reads to many romance novels and magazines and has a tmz driven crazy every man should have a crystal ball mind..
Is he human? Is this absurd waste of my time an elaborate plot to glean information about me so he can later kill me because his actual kink is necrophilia? Sending too many messages without asking the recipient out will make her paranoid. Twelve is a nice number.
Community Bot 1. If conversation view is disabled, the link will read "Select all messages that match this search" rather than "Select all conversations that match this search". I'm selecting "Select all conversations that match this search", but it only deletes a batch of emails from my search at a time.
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