Used okcupid last year, went on 3 dates in the first two weeks, ended up seeing one of them for 3 months, lovely woman but just not a long term fit so no regrets. Not used it since while it was fun I'm just not at a point where I want another long term relationship. I seemed to get quite a few messages from women which is very strange since I'm on the "a face only a mother could love" side of the attractiveness curve…
Clicking for Love – The Curious, Odious, Hilarious World of Online Dating
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Re: Clicking for Love – The Curious, Odious, Hilarious World of Online Dating
#62Having just been back in the scene this past week, this is disturbingly accurate. I'm 41. I'm surprised by the number of women that are still on the site from the last time I went through this 5 years ago. I have a large profile, with a ton of hooks for conversation, and yet the number of girls I talk to on there either don't want to or can't be bothered to ask a question. And unfortunately, the one that does, I have…
> you'll message a girl, and ask a question. She'll respond with the answer, and that's it. this. Most of the interactions I’ve had go something like… “I see you like [some author that we both like], have you read [an older book or something related]?” “No.” “…” I’m left with the impression that we’re in the middle of a massive societal shift whose rules are still being written, and by the time it all gets sorted out…
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#63Having just been back in the scene this past week, this is disturbingly accurate. I'm 41. I'm surprised by the number of women that are still on the site from the last time I went through this 5 years ago. I have a large profile, with a ton of hooks for conversation, and yet the number of girls I talk to on there either don't want to or can't be bothered to ask a question. And unfortunately, the one that does, I have…
My experience of online dating taught me one thing: you have to actually meet someone in person before you ever really know what they're like. If you can just enjoy that -- the novelty of meeting a new person - then whatever happens, dating can still be an interesting and less-painful experience. The best advice I ever got seems illogical and is barely workable. ("Love always happens when you're not looking for it.")…
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#65What triggers a flash of actual nostalgia is a memory of the days when you met someone in the real world, perhaps at an activity that both of you enjoy, perhaps someone who wasn’t even supposed to be your type. That person might have caught your fancy, and the first order of business was to figure out whether he or she was, like you, unattached. Honestly people, you can still do this. Nothing's stopping you. You know…
I think the number 1 mistake people make online, which leads to disillusion, is thinking that online dating is a replacement for meeting. I hear all the time complaints of not being atracted to any of their matches, or that they seem boring, etc. etc.
"Well, did you meet?" "No, he's so not my type."
How can you possibly know? Instead, understand the purpose of the online phase, and adopt the following strategy:
1. Match with someone who does not seem completely unappealing (some people look a lot worse online than in person... and vice versa. To a striking degree! -- Being charming in a chat room and sexy in a picture does not always carry to the real world).
2. Make sure they are not a completely insane person.
3. Skip the Q&A. Ask to meet up for a quick lunch.
Your goal is to meet as many people as possible. Forget it's even a date. Seriously, every day go have lunch with someone new. Worst case scenario, you had a boring meal. Best case scenario, you had 30-60 minutes to talk one-on-one with someone interesting: now ask them out for a proper date!
To me this is far superior to trying to subtly-or-not-so-subtly hit on people at random events, or, God forbid: a bar.
Re: Clicking for Love – The Curious, Odious, Hilarious World of Online Dating
#66Used okcupid last year, went on 3 dates in the first two weeks, ended up seeing one of them for 3 months, lovely woman but just not a long term fit so no regrets. Not used it since while it was fun I'm just not at a point where I want another long term relationship. I seemed to get quite a few messages from women which is very strange since I'm on the "a face only a mother could love" side of the attractiveness curve…
Also the less I look the more women I seem to end up going on dates with, not sure how that works either. People who are "actively looking" often come across as really creepy. When you stop doing that you're a lot more likely to get a date.
Re: Clicking for Love – The Curious, Odious, Hilarious World of Online Dating
#67What triggers a flash of actual nostalgia is a memory of the days when you met someone in the real world, perhaps at an activity that both of you enjoy, perhaps someone who wasn’t even supposed to be your type. That person might have caught your fancy, and the first order of business was to figure out whether he or she was, like you, unattached. Honestly people, you can still do this. Nothing's stopping you. You know…
Met my current very lovely girlfriend online (and many other perfectly lovely people, some of whom are still friends). I think the number 1 mistake people make online, which leads to disillusion, is thinking that online dating is a replacement for meeting. I hear all the time complaints of not being atracted to any of their matches, or that they seem boring, etc. etc. "Well, did you meet?" "No, he's so not my type."…
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#68I get that this is a joke, but to give the full context, he's 58 years old. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfie_Kohn
Re: Clicking for Love – The Curious, Odious, Hilarious World of Online Dating
#69It is a numbers game and the problem with dining is that you can only make one try per night. Try the old school method: take ballroom dancing classes. Ballroom dancing is not only funny, it is a very clever algorithm to select a long term partner, and one of the best features is that you can try 40 partners per night. I used to be that guy that sits in the corner drinking all night: "dancing is not for me". Can't be…
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#70Every time I see an article like this on hacker news it reminds me of how disconnected and out of touch the userbase on this site is. I know so many people my age who claim to use hacker news, but I almost never see comments that seem to be from anyone under 30 or even 40. It really hammers home how startups and entrepreneurship is rapidly becoming a game only the mega-rich can play, and which virtually all millenial…