Kennigit
proud 2 boxer
Just because I'm in a chipper mood at the moment:
As a (very brief) recommendation, which online dating sites have people had good (or bad) experience inside the USA? And/or if people really know if people (friends, whoever) are satisfied with online dating in the 22-25 age demographic.
long detailish stuff, can skip:
While it is probably ~75% of a chance I will simply return to my parent's home to be unemployed for some unknown duration, eventually (hopefully by 2015) I will be hired at some unknown location somewhere in the US, where I will know no one, male nor female. But, I'd like to probably set up an account a shortish while in at wherever I get a job at, and am wondering what cfc'ers think might be a good place to start.
In a similar vein, any job I may get has about a 33% chance of being literally in the middle of nowhere, a 33% chance of being near or in a major city, or a 33% chance of being maybe an hour outside the outskirts of a reasonably metropolitan area. Is it even worth bothering to try online dating in some geographical or demographic regions? For instance, I know at least a couple people that have talked about living in places where the dating population in the relevant ages would be terrible [i.e. people are married by 20 and/or divorced by 25, so anyone who is 22/23-28 is looking at really a rather odd dating population].
Or on the opposite side of that, I'd be a 22-24 year old single male who really would be more comfortable trying to have longer term relations, rather than use a lot of the more mobile dating apps that pretty much aren't for that purpose. Do everybody in a metropolitan area look for more of a "fling" type of relation in online dating?
too long didn't read: do cfc'ers have any impressions for beginning online dating in the 22-25 age demographic?
As a (very brief) recommendation, which online dating sites have people had good (or bad) experience inside the USA? And/or if people really know if people (friends, whoever) are satisfied with online dating in the 22-25 age demographic.
long detailish stuff, can skip:
While it is probably ~75% of a chance I will simply return to my parent's home to be unemployed for some unknown duration, eventually (hopefully by 2015) I will be hired at some unknown location somewhere in the US, where I will know no one, male nor female. But, I'd like to probably set up an account a shortish while in at wherever I get a job at, and am wondering what cfc'ers think might be a good place to start.
In a similar vein, any job I may get has about a 33% chance of being literally in the middle of nowhere, a 33% chance of being near or in a major city, or a 33% chance of being maybe an hour outside the outskirts of a reasonably metropolitan area. Is it even worth bothering to try online dating in some geographical or demographic regions? For instance, I know at least a couple people that have talked about living in places where the dating population in the relevant ages would be terrible [i.e. people are married by 20 and/or divorced by 25, so anyone who is 22/23-28 is looking at really a rather odd dating population].
Or on the opposite side of that, I'd be a 22-24 year old single male who really would be more comfortable trying to have longer term relations, rather than use a lot of the more mobile dating apps that pretty much aren't for that purpose. Do everybody in a metropolitan area look for more of a "fling" type of relation in online dating?
too long didn't read: do cfc'ers have any impressions for beginning online dating in the 22-25 age demographic?