What's your dating market value?

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  • lacroyx
    lacroyx Posts: 5,754 Member
    I'm a 0..."Lesser beta. You don’t immediately disgust girls; they just don’t notice you. With much painful effort you can redeem yourself." sounds about right, apparently all i need to do is shave my head and i'm a certified fatty f***er.

    This is what I got too. I'm not shaving my head ¬.¬
  • Carl01
    Carl01 Posts: 9,307 Member
    In case anyone cares about my actual response in real life (hey,even if not might spark discussion).

    The first one I probably would say something to the affect of sorry.
    Also though I would consider it as a possible lack of interest on her part but the whole experience of the two dates would color that.

    On the second one,out of politeness I probably would but it also would be a bit of a red flag and signal to quietly observe what transpires from there.
    If it was obvious she was just there for that purpose then probably it would end pleasantly after that first drink.

    These all are subjective and can change based on the context of the date so really there is not a hard and fast answer.
    If this is considered PUA stuff with a stranger then my opinion of that sort of thing has been expressed before.
    Well, Carl... from my female point of view, I think it's totally rude to ask someone to buy you a drink (unless you're a child talking to your parent). I guess it's up to you if you would be interested in the kind of woman who would even ask that (to further spark discussion.... or not!).

    It would depend on the overall context of the meeting and how conversation were going.
    If we had met by chance in a park and everything was nice and with a look in the eye and/or touch on the arm said "C`mon,buy me a drink" with a wink and smile then I would read it as a goofy but definite way of her taking an initiative.
    Now if it were in a bar and had barely spoken then of course would seem like an order and would have an entirely different outlook.
  • Mellie289
    Mellie289 Posts: 1,191 Member
    It would depend on the overall context of the meeting and how conversation were going.
    If we had met by chance in a park and everything was nice and with a look in the eye and/or touch on the arm said "C`mon,buy me a drink" with a wink and smile then I would read it as a goofy but definite way of her taking an initiative.
    Now if it were in a bar and had barely spoken then of course would seem like an order and would have an entirely different outlook.
    I might say "Would you like to go get a drink or something?" but to come out and ask someone bluntly to buy me a drink? No way! To me, it's presumptuous. I would go expecting to buy my own drink, or more likely, to pay for both if it was my idea, but if he wants to pay, I would appreciate the offer.
  • bruintamer
    bruintamer Posts: 183 Member
    Wait - are we supposed to feel like crap if we get a good score?

    No, feel great! You know how to play the game well. You should perceive it as being able to write your own relationship ticket.

    then how come everyone in this thread is bashing the hell out of the test as being ridiculous and awful. If I score well on a ridiculous and awful test... well then I know what people think of me as well.

    yay logic sucks

    Yea girl...get on outta here and tend to your 600+ okc messages! Lol, I kid, I kid! <3:drinker:
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