I still feel like he’s the one for me, and can only hope this is reflective of OK Cupid’s dating pool and the site’s uncannily good mechanism for finding strong matches.
Yes. No. There’s a terrible pool of men on OK Cupid. I went on a couple of dates with the handful I found cool, and they were fun to talk to on the internet and awkward in real life. All but one still seemed to be under the impression that I would be up for another date even though there was no connection. Were we on the same date? Or did they not think there was a connection, but wanted to go out again anyway? I dunno, one of them sent me a text the next day saying how much he enjoyed talking to me? What? Does he mean to say he enjoyed listening to me, because he didn’t really say anything.
I haven’t logged in in a while because I’ve decided to spend my time on something more productive, like eating glass.
From the guy’s perspective it’s totally worth trying for a second meeting after a ‘meh’ first date. The limiting factor for men on dating websites isn’t usually ‘time for dates’, or ‘money for coffee’, it’s ‘women willing to meet me’.
A woman who not only responds and/or initiated contact and was willing to meet in person is a pretty valuable lead, and pursuing a faint hope that a second date will go better is probably a better bet than looking for a first date with another woman.
That’s too bad; it sounded like such a good idea at the time.
As a guy who’s on OKCupid, I’ll try not to take that first part too seriously. I still have to believe there are people there worth meeting, but only you know if it’s worth the trouble to find us.
No it’s not. Maybe for some men but certainly not in my case or the case of many of my friends. Yes, I have occasionally been turned down for a second date but nearly all of the time that I ask for a second date, it is accepted. To be fair, I more often than not don’t ask for the second date and I imagine that it’s a mutual thing although I have turned down a few second date requests myself.
I had similar-to-identical experiences with OKC and also just gave up. I don’t really know what to do about dating right now, because most of my interests are either things you do by yourself, or things that pretty much only women are into. I think my best bet is to keep walking my dog (poor dog-- she’s put like, 1,000 miles on those paws) in hopes of running into a smokin’ hawt dog owner who’s just my speed and lives in my neighborhood.