09-15-2018, 08:08 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-15-2018, 10:56 PM by MasterEnki.)
Saw your posts on SargeMaximus’ thread.
It is interesting to hear a female perspective on approaching VS being approached.
It is fascinating that the ‘ugly’ guys approach you, where as the others generally don’t unless you smile at them first (if I read what you said on Sarge’s thread correctly).
Most men seem to approach women and never get anywhere, and eventually give up (which is smart, since why would a man waste his time and invest in something that has zero return).
Approaching women is heavily stacked against men.
Many men have had enough of approaching and being rejected over and over again.
A lot of quality men are single since they don’t approach (and they tend to be busy with hobbies, career, life mission, etc), and most women don’t approach men either.
I personally know about 15-20 single men. Most of them are colleagues at work, and some are friends, and I’m single too (I count myself).
There is an abundance of single men out there. It is literally a ‘man flood’ at the moment.
As a single man, I can say that it would be nice to be approached by a friendly woman who actually genuinely wants to have a relationship of some kind. Other single men seem to have a similar POV.
Edit: Cleared some points up to remove ambiguity.
It is interesting to hear a female perspective on approaching VS being approached.
It is fascinating that the ‘ugly’ guys approach you, where as the others generally don’t unless you smile at them first (if I read what you said on Sarge’s thread correctly).
Most men seem to approach women and never get anywhere, and eventually give up (which is smart, since why would a man waste his time and invest in something that has zero return).
Approaching women is heavily stacked against men.
Many men have had enough of approaching and being rejected over and over again.
A lot of quality men are single since they don’t approach (and they tend to be busy with hobbies, career, life mission, etc), and most women don’t approach men either.
I personally know about 15-20 single men. Most of them are colleagues at work, and some are friends, and I’m single too (I count myself).
There is an abundance of single men out there. It is literally a ‘man flood’ at the moment.
As a single man, I can say that it would be nice to be approached by a friendly woman who actually genuinely wants to have a relationship of some kind. Other single men seem to have a similar POV.
Edit: Cleared some points up to remove ambiguity.