Lack of venues for talking to young women

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Lack of venues for talking to young women

OmegaKV
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I think for normies, the way it works is they have a friend group they meet in high school, who they stay in contact with after graduating, and they meet women through this friend group. I graduated without a friend group so this is probably why I do not get opportunities to talk to women.
The maximum lifespan of such a friendship is up to 15 years if the conditions are right, while the common scenario is staying in contact with two or three people you meet with a few times a year until they go their own way eventually. The window of opportunity for some reasonable action is only within the first years after graduating.

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Most of the "normies" will have their own families or will be married by the time they reach 34-35. Gaining new life perspectives coupled with decreased interests in what was once appealing during the hs/college days will limit the real-life interaction with them to class reunions or some random encounters.

The non-existing site that offers a good analysis of the modern-day loner/outsider's struggle.