- Jan 16, 2019
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Yeah, the online dating medium doesn't do well for men. If I even do get a response, when I suggest meeting in person, they ghost me. I think they use online dating sites as just another social media platform for an ego boost/attention.
This is the most looks and status based dating market we've encountered in the modern age. Height and attractiveness weren't barriers for connection to the degree they are now for men. Many say Christian this and that while forgetting they reside in the culture and bear witness to the same within themselves. No one's gone unscathed.
It takes time and maturity to divorce yourself from its influences. Everything around you is embedded with these ideals. Much like leaven, you won't get every morsel but you can minimize its effect. I believe most Christians are single because they're not interested in the one who desires them. They want someone else but the person doesn't feel the same.
There's a noticeable bias in preferences in respect to gender. Most women don't want to be scrutinized for their appearance while maintaining their standards for men. I wouldn't tick her boxes while she picks and chooses what applies. I'd look elsewhere.
Sometimes you have to widen the net and color outside the lines. Don't leave the flock but don't limit your considerations either. Focus on the women who share your values and esteem the opposite sex. Let them have their delusion. They'll have no protector and be forced to rely on other people's benevolence.
I've seen it up close and have relatives who did the same and the reality isn't pretty. We're living longer and no one considers that. Who'll be there for you in the end? Most people are cared for by their spouse or children. Not extended family or members of the church. That isn't the norm.
~bella
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