Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boys don’t.
Most girls still care, and they are really bummed that boys aren’t interested in dating girls any more.
Why date when the girls give them everyone online. And if the girl's don't, there is plenty of porn.
and people wonder why woman are staying single and there is a male loneliness epidemic
I don't believe in signs, flowers, etc... but it's not just that. Social media has changed socialization and dating forever
Anonymous wrote:I'm a non American married to an American DH and his promposal stories honestly blew my mind. Elaborate cutesy stunts to ask girls out for dances multiple times a year over a school career. He said it was a big drag but bc everyone was doing it he felt pressured to do it too. I get why boys are opting out!
Anonymous wrote:I'm a non American married to an American DH and his promposal stories honestly blew my mind. Elaborate cutesy stunts to ask girls out for dances multiple times a year over a school career. He said it was a big drag but bc everyone was doing it he felt pressured to do it too. I get why boys are opting out!
Anonymous wrote:My son has no interest in going to the school dances or participating in spirit week activities. There are girls in all of his classes and extracurricular activities, and he interacts with them just fine. On the homecoming front, part of it is that he really dislikes the focus on the football team for the homecoming activities and much of the fall. He's on a sports team in another season that has reached the state finals the past few years, and they get very little recognition, while the football team gets more resources, coaches, etc., while consistently having a losing record.
Also, the rules have changed from when we were in school. For his school, I was surprised to learn that parents have to OK attendance at a school dance. And if a student wants to bring a date from another school, there is a form they have to submit that includes permission from that person's parents and their school. Back in my day you just bought tickets if you planned to attend the school dance. It's overly complicated and many just opt out.
Anonymous wrote:Boys don’t.
Most girls still care, and they are really bummed that boys aren’t interested in dating girls any more.
Anonymous wrote:My older son isn't interested. From what I have observed the kids who are doing the prom-posal stuff are pretty traditionally "cute," sporty, affluent, and come from families that value things like football/having large elaborate parties/do thing like cotillion/go to the same beach house every summer type of stuff. Many are pretty conservative but definitely traditional in terms of stuff like mom doesn't work and they embrace very stereotypical gender roles and appearances. My kids are sporty and cute and fairly affluent but just don't fit the social mold. I'd say there is less interest than in my day at least.
Anonymous wrote:My older son isn't interested. From what I have observed the kids who are doing the prom-posal stuff are pretty traditionally "cute," sporty, affluent, and come from families that value things like football/having large elaborate parties/do thing like cotillion/go to the same beach house every summer type of stuff. Many are pretty conservative but definitely traditional in terms of stuff like mom doesn't work and they embrace very stereotypical gender roles and appearances. My kids are sporty and cute and fairly affluent but just don't fit the social mold. I'd say there is less interest than in my day at least.
Anonymous wrote:Boys don’t.
Most girls still care, and they are really bummed that boys aren’t interested in dating girls any more.