I totally understand that. It just sorta feels like though if I don't do a dating show, my chances at finding a wonderful, normal, and down to earth woman where I live is even less. I live in the Hudson Valley not NYC. It's very hard to meet great single women around here. I sometimes wonder if someone wore a sign in a park saying "nice guy looking for a nice single lady to date", after the weird looks and laughs, would a nice lady actually go up to the guy and agree to give them a chance? Obviously the example is a joke but the feeling of trying to find love using a dating website feels like the success rate would just be about the same. I'm not afraid to put myself out there for a genuine chance at finding a real lifetime partner (smartly and safely of course). I'm not old (I'm under 35 but above 28) but it's starting to feel like the "nice guys finish last" phrase might hold some merit. Sometimes I think you all (Disboarders) would be better wingmen/wingwomen than my real world friends in helping
@Buzz Rules find a genuine chance of finding love.