Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Asked out on dates"
Is she willing to do the asking?
That's not going to go well
Why not?
I'm surprised you don't know this. Men want to do the choosing. If they want to date you they will ask. If they don't ask they won't want you. And I don't want to hear about the one man who was asked out because this true of the majority of men!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is anyone's child having success with dating? My daughter and friends aren't asked out by boys or even propositioned for hook-ups when drinking, etc (the later being a very good thing). And they're very cute, well-dressed, whatever else one might think is needed to attract the opposite sex.
It's weird. Very different from when I was young.
Some boys are inexperienced (for now). Tell her to be assertive with a guy she thinks is cute but shy. It will be the beginning of a beautiful relationship.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is anyone's child having success with dating? My daughter and friends aren't asked out by boys or even propositioned for hook-ups when drinking, etc (the later being a very good thing). And they're very cute, well-dressed, whatever else one might think is needed to attract the opposite sex.
It's weird. Very different from when I was young.
Girls have successfully conditioned boys not to “bother” them. So they don’t. It’s not weird that they are doing what you say you want.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know of any notable 60m/40w collegesAnonymous wrote:Specify which is 60% and which sex is 40%.
DP. I think Georgia Tech is 60/40 m/f. Here are some others that are close:
Colorado School of Mines - 68/32
Caltech - 57/43
Virginia Tech - 57/43
How many at these schools are actually dateable? These schools are disproportionally male due to engineering majors. HS DD is in higher level math and physics classes and many of her male classmates don't bathe regularly. Google engineering and BO or look on Reddit. It's a thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Asked out on dates"
Is she willing to do the asking?
That's not going to go well
Why not?
I'm surprised you don't know this. Men want to do the choosing. If they want to date you they will ask. If they don't ask they won't want you. And I don't want to hear about the one man who was asked out because this true of the majority of men!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know of any notable 60m/40w collegesAnonymous wrote:Specify which is 60% and which sex is 40%.
DP. I think Georgia Tech is 60/40 m/f. Here are some others that are close:
Colorado School of Mines - 68/32
Caltech - 57/43
Virginia Tech - 57/43
How many at these schools are actually dateable? These schools are disproportionally male due to engineering majors. HS DD is in higher level math and physics classes and many of her male classmates don't bathe regularly. Google engineering and BO or look on Reddit. It's a thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is anyone's child having success with dating? My daughter and friends aren't asked out by boys or even propositioned for hook-ups when drinking, etc (the later being a very good thing). And they're very cute, well-dressed, whatever else one might think is needed to attract the opposite sex.
It's weird. Very different from when I was young.
Some boys are inexperienced (for now). Tell her to be assertive with a guy she thinks is cute but shy. It will be the beginning of a beautiful relationship.
Anonymous wrote:Is anyone's child having success with dating? My daughter and friends aren't asked out by boys or even propositioned for hook-ups when drinking, etc (the later being a very good thing). And they're very cute, well-dressed, whatever else one might think is needed to attract the opposite sex.
It's weird. Very different from when I was young.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Asked out on dates"
Is she willing to do the asking?
That's not going to go well
Why not?
I'm surprised you don't know this. Men want to do the choosing. If they want to date you they will ask. If they don't ask they won't want you. And I don't want to hear about the one man who was asked out because this true of the majority of men!
This isn’t really the problem. What men want is a signal from the woman that she’s interested and wants to be asked. Women are pretty terrible at doing this. Girls don’t even know they should do this let alone how to do it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Asked out on dates"
Is she willing to do the asking?
That's not going to go well
Why not?
I'm surprised you don't know this. Men want to do the choosing. If they want to date you they will ask. If they don't ask they won't want you. And I don't want to hear about the one man who was asked out because this true of the majority of men!
Anonymous wrote:Is anyone's child having success with dating? My daughter and friends aren't asked out by boys or even propositioned for hook-ups when drinking, etc (the later being a very good thing). And they're very cute, well-dressed, whatever else one might think is needed to attract the opposite sex.
It's weird. Very different from when I was young.