Does being in a new relationship make people hit on you?

You worked in a cave? Cool! Or do you mean you just worked somewhere with a cave nearby.

i worked at a commercial tourist trap cave. maintenence man, and head wild tour guide (non maintained no lights part), memorized about 10 miles of a 26 mile mapped cave.
 
i worked at a commercial tourist trap cave. maintenence man, and head wild tour guide (non maintained no lights part), memorized about 10 miles of a 26 mile mapped cave.

As tourist trap jobs go, that one doesn't sound too bad. I bet it beats selling t-shirts here: http://www.bigthings.ca/manitoba/pictures/rock1.jpg
(From a town called Gladstone, which apparently lacked a naturally occurring tourist attraction.)
 
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As tourist trap jobs go, that one doesn't sound too bad. I bet it beats selling t-shirts here: http://www.bigthings.ca/manitoba/pictures/rock1.jpg
(From a town called Gladstone, which apparently lacked a naturally occurring tourist attraction.)

it was based on a rock? that is bad.

the only reason i quit that job was due to the racism of the owners and some of the other workers. got tired of the shit. not towards me, but towards others. one young lady was originally from central america, adopted by amricans, raised here most of her life, and one of the owners referred to her as the "wetback". that's when i said, fuck this shit and walked off. and did it when they needed me most. i let the young lady know. she quit the next day.
 
I think that being in a new relationship shows in your own self-confidence - which makes you more attractive to others.
 
People say this. Nobody shows the slightest interest, and then you get into a relationship and *poof* people are coming out of the woodwork trying to get you to go out with them.

Has this been your experience?
Has anyone ever tried to figure out whether this is actually true or not, in a scientific kinda way?

It's a scientific fact. People who are in relationships are more attractive.
 
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