Roosh used this Seinfeld term to describe women who can endure extended celibacy. One of the sluttier twenty-somethings I knew in grad school once shocked herself by having a six-month sexual dry spell. I think it this common in middle-aged women.
I asked two middle-aged dates "When did you last have a boyfriend?" followed by Roosh's classic "When was your last intimate date?". One answered three years ago, and one answered eight months ago. I tend to believe them, although they may have been easier in their youth. Even if they lied a little, they still had long dry patches.
A demanding school or career is a good excuse for temporary celibacy. A weird work schedule, a relocation, or remote locale also makes it difficult to find mates. This is especially true if the woman lacks flirting skills. But save me from picky, undersexed dinner whores. I don't want delusional middle-aged women who believe they deserve dinner, flowers, and exclusivity for ten dates before sex.
Roosh's line is great. Does anybody else use screening tricks to eliminate time-wasters?
I asked two middle-aged dates "When did you last have a boyfriend?" followed by Roosh's classic "When was your last intimate date?". One answered three years ago, and one answered eight months ago. I tend to believe them, although they may have been easier in their youth. Even if they lied a little, they still had long dry patches.
A demanding school or career is a good excuse for temporary celibacy. A weird work schedule, a relocation, or remote locale also makes it difficult to find mates. This is especially true if the woman lacks flirting skills. But save me from picky, undersexed dinner whores. I don't want delusional middle-aged women who believe they deserve dinner, flowers, and exclusivity for ten dates before sex.
Roosh's line is great. Does anybody else use screening tricks to eliminate time-wasters?