08-17-2021, 07:01 AM
(08-12-2021, 02:52 AM)Greywolf Wrote: It is really disappointing to hear religious apps are just as bad as regular apps.
I had thought about using them as a last resort since regular OLD is a nightmare.
I guess that leaves approaching, which I've struggled with in the past but produced some results.
Truth is right about the importance of environment when approaching. It's also essential for OLD.
I work remotely in a suburb and basically have very little opportunity to interact with single women
without baggage. Sometimes I get shy and blow the only approach I have all week(or month). When
I use OLD, I match with very few women because they refuse to date someone in the suburbs.
Realizing dating is a numbers game from what we've all discovered, I plan on moving to a yuppy area in
an overpriced city with a large population of single women. That means living below the poverty line by
blowing half my paycheck on rent. If I can't swing it financially I will at least relocate near a decent size
university or medical industry focused area(as opposed to tech). I've met women through friends and hobbies,
but it takes forever and I'm getting older.
Never used religious apps. I don't think they're popular where I live.
But I've communicated with a couple of Christian girls.
Well, they were the same as the non-Christian girls with an added talk about God and lots of memes with verses from the bible.
One of them was in a legit sect and even invited me to a meeting, but I refused because it was obvious. (The pastor has an Instagram page that was shinier than that of CR7.)
In general, most people who make it their business to tell you how much they believe in God are usually fake.
Real Christians are not as imposing.
Anyway, if you think that religious girls are that much different from regular girls, I would politely disagree.