- Mar 13, 2017
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This is interesting, in my area, there's a local singles Facebook singles group that's pretty active with events and such, recently, there had been multiple posts regarding why very few men come out to these events. Their mission is to get people off of social media, dating apps (as they seriously stink these days) and to get out from behind the computer screens. (Yes, there are some Christians)
My thought is that women are simply more sociable people, while men not so much.
Some of the reasons are as follows:
1. I don't do bars (apparently, a lot of events happen at upscale night spots)
2. Their social anxiety goes through the roof
3. Shyness.
4. A lot of the events are on a week night.
5. Cannot make it out due to financial reasons
Yeah, the last 2, kind of cringy when you hear this from a man. But I guess this is legit.
Anyways, people provided counter-arguments to their excuses like they could simply create their own event where an activity THEY would enjoy.
#1 I can kind of get, esp. at my age, and yes, there are a lot of 40+ types at these events.
People were like "You don't have to drink when you go to these events, just go to make new friends and meet new people.
But surprisingly, the men prefer to stay behind their computers.
Also, they saw the seriously high numbers of members that join the group, but pretty much she same group of people show up in person.
I have to say, this could be an interesting psychological experiment into the socially awkward trying to make their way out of their homes and touch grass. It's like pulling teeth to try to get them to leave their homes.
My thought is that women are simply more sociable people, while men not so much.
Some of the reasons are as follows:
1. I don't do bars (apparently, a lot of events happen at upscale night spots)
2. Their social anxiety goes through the roof
3. Shyness.
4. A lot of the events are on a week night.
5. Cannot make it out due to financial reasons
Yeah, the last 2, kind of cringy when you hear this from a man. But I guess this is legit.
Anyways, people provided counter-arguments to their excuses like they could simply create their own event where an activity THEY would enjoy.
#1 I can kind of get, esp. at my age, and yes, there are a lot of 40+ types at these events.
People were like "You don't have to drink when you go to these events, just go to make new friends and meet new people.
But surprisingly, the men prefer to stay behind their computers.
Also, they saw the seriously high numbers of members that join the group, but pretty much she same group of people show up in person.
I have to say, this could be an interesting psychological experiment into the socially awkward trying to make their way out of their homes and touch grass. It's like pulling teeth to try to get them to leave their homes.
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