People say they don't date strangers, but this is invariably untrue. They almost exclusively date strangers because we live in a world with almost too many options. Men and women typically have their minds made up about someone in the first few minutes of meeting them.
If you fail to make the cut then, you almost never will.
So yes, I am calling the woman's bluff. This may have been true in the 50's, but it is not true now.
If you fail to make the cut then, you almost never will.
So yes, I am calling the woman's bluff. This may have been true in the 50's, but it is not true now.
1) Everyone was a stranger to you at some point.
2) It seems like many people are more open to dating a stranger found on an internet dating site than they are to dating someone who walks up to them in a super market and asks them out... why is that?
3) Is knowing someone exclusively online enough to make them not a stranger?
4)Is it maybe less threatening to talk to a stranger through an online platform with a block setting than to go out on an official date with a real life human being stranger who lives in your town ? How does that affect our approach to relationships?
5) How made up are minds and about what things in the first few minutes? I think our opinions change about people we have to interact with over an extended period of time, but I can see for myself that in purely voluntary circumstances I also have a pretty good idea of whether this is someone I want to interact with more or not after one interaction.
And my advice for talking to women would be, actually spend 5-10 minutes talking to them before even thinking about asking them out. If you just walk up and say "hi want to go out" you're much more likely to be turned down than if you can start an interesting conversation and offer to continue it over coffee (or tea).