(07-02-2016, 11:24 AM)Dilettante Wrote: Thor is not wrong. Its harder for introverts in the USA despite what the PUAs tell you. Hence I will be covering that angle of testing. An introvert in extrovert land.
I'm in Chicago as I type this. I lived in the Chicagoland area for 20 plus yrs graduated high school and college in illinois
Isn't it hard for introverts anywhere? Who's going to pull an introvert out of their shell but an extrovert? IMO, America isn't THAT friendly. I'm in the Heartland - where people are supposedly the friendliest. Sometimes, on jogs, I say "Hi," as I run past people and can't get a response. Social media has caused people to withdraw from my observations.
Regardless, people without experience about something have no business commenting. I don't speak about London, because I haven't been there.
The only time I've been out of the country and experienced different reactions, culturally, from women was when I visited Italy in 2001. Women were very forward about their interest. It was like role-reversal.