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Why single men no longer approach women in person

Young people flirt in bar.

In today’s world of digital dating, singles often encounter potential suitors online, and one of the main complaints, especially from women, is that people rarely contact the people they are interested in again.

A North Carolina model said she hasn’t been dating for nearly a year and blamed her good looks on signaling men to talk to her.

“It’s hot and hard,” the single woman told Jam Press. “Men think I’m too pretty to date or worry that I’ll turn them off.”


Women are frustrated, and men rarely approach them in public. nullplus – stock.adobe.com

As explained in this red thread, other women – the blame man does not know how to properly approach women in the wild.

“…I think they [men] It is attractive to approach women for non-sexual conversations… These fools refuse to recognize that we are humans, and throughout our lives, we can talk about without having to directly get involved in the “insert part of the body”. If they can’t have a respectful conversation, don’t get close. ”

Another self-righteous comment on the same topic says: “The men who care about not making women uncomfortable stop talking to us anymore because they think you are good enough to frustrate us. The men who don’t care whether we are uncomfortable still don’t care, they are still close. The wrong men stop talking to us.”


Friends enjoy a night in a nightclub.
There are several different theories about why men no longer adopt this approach. Bernardbodo – Stock.adobe.com

A recent video of a woman wearing all night, she publicly shared her frustration, hoping that a qualified man could chat and chat to X. The editing has spread and has caused a big sensation online.

It’s really hard for her to interpret what she’s talking about in the video, but it sounds like: “A man is following me better tonight.” … Very simple. ”

This gives many people the opportunity to promote their controversial ideas about the issue.

“Men are not afraid. In the past, they were close to women, and were a sacred expression of courage, humor, risk and drama. Now it is suspicious,” a tweet responded to the woman’s declaration.

Another wrote: “The media has manipulated everyone to get a man in public close to a man in a public place.”

“They are cowards,” someone else quipped, apparently blaming the man.

“They will just call us creep,” another tweet replied.

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