From The Washington Post:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/sf/style/2...ing-in-dc/
Two things that jumped out:
1: In the case of the 63-year-old man -- game recognized.
2: The 75 first date girl -- I find it interesting how she views it as bad luck, rather than the fact that she put her product before 75 different potential investors in one year, and not a single one invested (I assume some wanted to, but they were not her desired market). At that point, many men would recognize that the product is being rejected by the desired market and would step back, do some R&D, and put forth a different, more desirable product.
Seriously, in 75 men, she was able to find something wrong with each of them. You have to assume there were a few alphas interested in a short term fling who rejected her when she was not wanting a ONS. However, that is still a lot of guys who she was initially attracted to who she found fault with after just one date. That isn't even taking in to account all that she swiped left on....
http://www.washingtonpost.com/sf/style/2...ing-in-dc/
Two things that jumped out:
1: In the case of the 63-year-old man -- game recognized.
2: The 75 first date girl -- I find it interesting how she views it as bad luck, rather than the fact that she put her product before 75 different potential investors in one year, and not a single one invested (I assume some wanted to, but they were not her desired market). At that point, many men would recognize that the product is being rejected by the desired market and would step back, do some R&D, and put forth a different, more desirable product.
Seriously, in 75 men, she was able to find something wrong with each of them. You have to assume there were a few alphas interested in a short term fling who rejected her when she was not wanting a ONS. However, that is still a lot of guys who she was initially attracted to who she found fault with after just one date. That isn't even taking in to account all that she swiped left on....