Garm
Greycel
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- Jan 28, 2018
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I work in a field that is split pretty evenly among men and women and have several female coworkers. They talk about their personal lives at work all the time (which is annoying). In the last few years I've noticed more and more women saying they don't date, have no interest in being in a couple, having kids, etc. I get the impression that it's a growing trend. Has anyone else noticed that, or is there some weird shit happening in my area? For context it's a mid-sized, liberal U.S. city.
No, these aren't women who have rejected me with the old "I'm just not dating right now" line. In fact, they are women I wouldn't even bother asking out - successful, usually good looking, big social circles.
If it is a trend, then inceldom is only going to get worse. Women leaving the dating market just adds to the problem.
No, these aren't women who have rejected me with the old "I'm just not dating right now" line. In fact, they are women I wouldn't even bother asking out - successful, usually good looking, big social circles.
If it is a trend, then inceldom is only going to get worse. Women leaving the dating market just adds to the problem.