My dating life peaked in high school
My dating life peaked in high school
I had way more opportunities during that period than at any other time in my life. I'm talking maybe 5 or 6 solid chances with slender, fresh faced, naive 14-16 year olds.
Then virtually overnight (graduation)... tumbleweeds. From the outside, college looked like a poon paradise. But soon it became obvious that any mildly attractive girl was inaccessible. I knew the next four years were going to be hell when, during orientation, some plain jane complained, "There aren't any cute guys here."
The working world is just as barren as far as opportunities. But at least you aren't constantly being tortured by a flesh buffet you can't partake in.
Then virtually overnight (graduation)... tumbleweeds. From the outside, college looked like a poon paradise. But soon it became obvious that any mildly attractive girl was inaccessible. I knew the next four years were going to be hell when, during orientation, some plain jane complained, "There aren't any cute guys here."
The working world is just as barren as far as opportunities. But at least you aren't constantly being tortured by a flesh buffet you can't partake in.
Last edited by Jeremy on August 9th, 2013, 12:47 pm, edited 3 times in total.
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A good school. But even the nerdy girls were social butterflies with 1000+ Facebook friends. Many of them got snatched up early on. The ones who didn't were just super picky.mrmillersd wrote:what school did you go to? dumber athletic jock type dudes tend to go to public or crappy schools while top schools have plenty of cute nerdy girls and loads of gay/awkward/nerdy/beta dudes. These schools also arn't absultely RULED by fraternities so its easier to meet people
There weren't many opportunities to meet people. Everyone formed their little cliques during orientation week and stuck with them for the remaining four years.
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