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(e:vincent) ...
Social anxiety is a bitch. Yeah.
I meet women...through online dating sites. There. I said it.
I find that those sites get just as bad a rep as bars do when considered for the purposes of meeting people.
So it is said that you should instead go about the task of meeting people while in the pursuit of other hobbies and learning experiences.
So, what if you go ahead take up a couple such hobbies, making your best effort to be social. But then come up with nothing. What do you do now?
Do you just stick with whatever hobbies you liked and just not worry about it? Do you move to other hobbies and activities, and drop the ones you were doing because there's just not enough time?
There is a reason people go to bars and clubs, and its not just to get drunk. Drink makes a baseline excuse for an excursion among the company of strangers. There is the potential there for meeting lots of different people very quickly.
That's not to say that drink is a vital component of all social activities. In fact, apparently AA actually makes for a decent place to meet people. (Or so I've heard.) People just need an excuse to get together. And that's all the nightlife is.
I'm not saying that other activities, or just an attempt at being friendly or social during the day, would make a lousy way to meet people. But I also don't think that the nightlife is just a meaningless self-destructive spiral. There is opportunity everywhere.
As for me... I'm pretty much giving those online sites a break. Yeah, it has been good to me... But I'm tired of being incapable of meeting new people in person. I feel the need to move past that and (at least try to) learn a different way.
The ins and outs of the wage gap are interesting. I think we're getting better. I'm not going to say it doesn't exist any more than I would say racism or anti-semitism don't exist.
Oh, I know. And I don't mean to suggest that even most of it is in any way invalid. But there are a few things. Hence the words "at least some".
And in the worst situations/places/societies, that result in what you describe, even boys will sometimes also get hit with some rough shit. Human rights abuses are not limited to one gender. But, yes, it is absolutely more frequent with women.
I am confused about your response Hodown. What is it that you are differing with? The things you mention in your response are all real and often ignored problems that need solving. But I am not seeing the connection to Ada Day.
Eh I beg to differ, as a woman, that a lot of it is exaggerated. Trust me we live in a worl where girls are sold off at age 6 to men in their 50s and genital mutilation is still acceptable. And in America we still make less than our male counterparts for doing the same work.