RE: Like Working From Home Has Changed Everything in Business, Such Will Happen To Housing
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Yep, yep and yep.
However, most couples "met online"
In the future, well, starting now, people will move to form communities with people of like mind.
And, soon, the smart women will be looking to get out of the cities, as it falls apart.
All those women, failing to get the MRS degree. So sad. If only they would have avoided F'inism.
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Yeah it's kind of crazy and we do somewhat have some of those homesteader communities and Amish and Mennonite communities but I think the general population has a hard time dating in a social circle at this point even in a larger one. We kind of see this in high school how people will get really weirded out and be scared that if things don't work out it will be awkward in the hall way or in class. Well I even saw this in college. There were mainly two training rooms and I felt like athletes commonly didn't date each other because the women deep down were worried it would be awkward in the training room. The obvious thing would be that those people would date but it was rare. I used to train at the University of Arizona and I saw the exact same thing there. At the YMCA there is coed volleyball and I see the exact same thing there as well. I never was able to make any real inroads on any of the women there. They all just act real awkward and even when you have advanced game they will be looking at you all side eyed like the Dogecoin Dog. Then for the next 4 years they are always single acting awkward.
People actually don't realize how much alcohol plays a part in Amish kids getting together. During rumspringa they will have these blow out barn parties and will get with a chick and bang her and next thing you know there is a shotgun wedding and dude is growing a beard and has to give up the keys to his Camero and has to hide his cell phone from there on out.