On the street, in the supermarket, on the train...
"Hey, sorry to bother you, but I saw you standing there, and I think you're really cute. Wanna tell me your name?"
Most girls liked being approached if you were genuine. What most of them were looking for in a man, above all, was confidence, and maybe being easy to be around.
No with the apps you are expected to commodify yourself, make a profile a so on. I guess we do that to an extent in our daily lives through fashion or whatever but the app environment functions a lot more like a literal human marketplace. There's "chance"/fate in meeting that makes romance romantic
On the street, in the supermarket, on the train...
"Hey, sorry to bother you, but I saw you standing there, and I think you're really cute. Wanna tell me your name?"
Most girls liked being approached if you were genuine. What most of them were looking for in a man, above all, was confidence, and maybe being easy to be around.
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no offense but that has immediate "find the nearest exit" vibes
If that works for you and doesn't make women uncomfortable you do you, but uh... I would be concerned if a man did that to me
Ok
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No with the apps you are expected to commodify yourself, make a profile a so on. I guess we do that to an extent in our daily lives through fashion or whatever but the app environment functions a lot more like a literal human marketplace. There's "chance"/fate in meeting that makes romance romantic
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it's not so much the apps specifically causing this but those apps are emblematic of the larger trend of more commodified dating