I've always been hesitant to try online dating because 1.) I'm a guy 2.) I look like hell 3.) the algorithm prioritizes profit.

But lately I feel like it may be easier to throw my expectations out there and cross my fingers. Seems easier than trying to speak to people in person. But then again, the human aspect sorta just disappears too and I'm now stuck in a game of numbers, and perhaps quite literally as apps line Tinder gamify their services.

Anyway, I don't have anyone I could call a close friend. Hell, I don't even have anyone to call in general lol. I'm thinking it's a bad idea to dip my toes in that crap because I have nowhere to turn when the rejections inevitably come in. Plus at least with face-to-face interactions, I can have some sort of closure (I don't really know how to articulate this part. I guess being able to read faces will give me a better chance of understanding what I did wrong vs. emotionless text on a screen).

  • SuperNovaCouchGuy2 [any]
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    2 years ago

    IMO, the only way forward for you would be to date.

    Unfortunately brah idk whether its good advice to tell someone that the only way to fix their lonliness and alienation is to throw themselves into the dating market on Tinder. Wouldnt friendship be a better goal to have? Its like saying a romantic relationship is the cure to ones problems, I understand why people think this but it might be a bit too "magic bullet"y yknow what i mean, mang?