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There seems to be a prevalence of thought with the women I talk to (both here, at work, in my dating life) who want their relationships to happen organically.
No sets up, no dating apps, not in any way, shape, or form where it appears that the two people had to make it happen.
I am fairly certain men do not think this way. Never once have I thought, "Well, if this goes anywhere I am going to need to think up a story about how we met."
My question, my thought process is trying to determine why?
How is it better to meet someone at the grocery store, or a bar, or through mutual friends who have a party than on a dating app where you know going in that he is not right for you because he is too childish with his hobbies, or is not interested in spending all their time and money Instagram fame?
And if meeting someone organically is really for the better, why are women (my time is spent mostly figuring out women and I have no real experience trying to find any other group, or sub group) actively trying to stop people from ever approaching them out in the wild?
Does it have to do with insecurity about not being able to find someone without "help"? Is it a concern that a person will be judged harshly by their friends/colleagues? Is it simply a leftover part of the various 20th century movements that have not yet caught up with 21st methods? Do we just not know how to interact with people anymore to discover what they may be like?
Curiosity on a Sunday morning.
No sets up, no dating apps, not in any way, shape, or form where it appears that the two people had to make it happen.
I am fairly certain men do not think this way. Never once have I thought, "Well, if this goes anywhere I am going to need to think up a story about how we met."
My question, my thought process is trying to determine why?
How is it better to meet someone at the grocery store, or a bar, or through mutual friends who have a party than on a dating app where you know going in that he is not right for you because he is too childish with his hobbies, or is not interested in spending all their time and money Instagram fame?
And if meeting someone organically is really for the better, why are women (my time is spent mostly figuring out women and I have no real experience trying to find any other group, or sub group) actively trying to stop people from ever approaching them out in the wild?
Does it have to do with insecurity about not being able to find someone without "help"? Is it a concern that a person will be judged harshly by their friends/colleagues? Is it simply a leftover part of the various 20th century movements that have not yet caught up with 21st methods? Do we just not know how to interact with people anymore to discover what they may be like?
Curiosity on a Sunday morning.