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What's your recipe for a deliciously good burger? And do you do the steam method to melt cheese on said burger?I have advice for all of you.
Learn how to make a good burger.
If I want something regular I just do regular beef and rub.What's your recipe for a deliciously good burger? And do you do the steam method to melt cheese on said burger?
You should see me pan grill a sandwich, it's a panty melter.Dang that sound really good.
What's your go to pan grilled sandwich?You should see me pan grill a sandwich, it's a panty melter.
There used to be this delicious recipe from Publix I use to make but they don't sell the spread anymore and I forgot where the recipe card went. I'd say it was one of the finest Boar's Head sandwiches.What's your go to pan grilled sandwich?
I'm usually just lazy and do turkey, cheese, lettuce, and tomato with whatever bread I got laying around.
I need a lot more practice so I can make more nice things for a lady. Unless all she wants is noodles, sausages, and schnitzel.Nice. I do like to cook, my knife skills are just awful though, even with practice.
Personally, if anyone mentioned politics on their profile - regardless of if it aligned or opposed my own views, it would turn me off completely. To me it comes across as something you care enough to mention before anything else, so I would go ahead and assume that person is a bit of a sperg.Ladies, I need your opinion.
I want to give online dating a try, and I'm debating whether to add a note that supporting woke politics is a deal breaker for me. I know focusing on politics is dumb, and I live in a very liberal area, so it will filter ~75% of women, but my last ex was heavy into anti-white stuff despite us both being white, so I don't want to deal with this shit again.
My main concern is this may make me look like a politisperg and scare away normal women.
How would you feel if you saw "P.S. Anti-white sentiment is a deal-breaker for me" on a guy's profile? Is there a better, more subtle way to phrase it? Or is it too much?
Ladies, I need your opinion.
I want to give online dating a try, and I'm debating whether to add a note that supporting woke politics is a deal breaker for me. I know focusing on politics is dumb, and I live in a very liberal area, so it will filter ~75% of women, but my last ex was heavy into anti-white stuff despite us both being white, so I don't want to deal with this shit again.
My main concern is this may make me look like a politisperg and scare away normal women.
How would you feel if you saw "P.S. Anti-white sentiment is a deal-breaker for me" on a guy's profile? Is there a better, more subtle way to phrase it? Or is it too much?
Someone else already said it but mentioning politics, whether for or against is a huge red flag. If you wanna filter it out you gotta play the subversive game and find a way to subtly filter out anyone into politics without actually mentioning politics.Ladies, I need your opinion.
I want to give online dating a try, and I'm debating whether to add a note that supporting woke politics is a deal breaker for me. I know focusing on politics is dumb, and I live in a very liberal area, so it will filter ~75% of women, but my last ex was heavy into anti-white stuff despite us both being white, so I don't want to deal with this shit again.
My main concern is this may make me look like a politisperg and scare away normal women.
How would you feel if you saw "P.S. Anti-white sentiment is a deal-breaker for me" on a guy's profile? Is there a better, more subtle way to phrase it? Or is it too much?
I'm a guy but I think doing that just hurts your chances. What I do is just automatically swipe left on any woman who mentions "politics", "feminism", "environmentalism" or "LGBTQ+" as an interest, is dangerhaired or has any mention of capitalism in her bio. These loons typically correlate with a specific aesthetic, have ugly fringes, mullets, piercings, tats and seem to deliberately take really unflattering and gross pics, "ironically". Art hoes basically.Ladies, I need your opinion.
I want to give online dating a try, and I'm debating whether to add a note that supporting woke politics is a deal breaker for me. I know focusing on politics is dumb, and I live in a very liberal area, so it will filter ~75% of women, but my last ex was heavy into anti-white stuff despite us both being white, so I don't want to deal with this shit again.
My main concern is this may make me look like a politisperg and scare away normal women.
How would you feel if you saw "P.S. Anti-white sentiment is a deal-breaker for me" on a guy's profile? Is there a better, more subtle way to phrase it? Or is it too much?
I’m anti-beard in general, but if you have a weak jaw or chin, it’s better to hide that behind a beard than not. If your beard growth is bad it’s better to just shave it though. I suspect most men know their beards better than I do.After reading all the fake face makeup sperging, I wonder what women think about beards. In my entire career of having a penis I've never asked a girlfriend what they thought. It's just there. I take care of it, trim it, keep it clean (no stubble anywhere) et cetera simply because I like having it. I think I look good.
Have I been tricking women this whole time? Am I wearing a mask? Society?
Also sorry ladies but you can't really wear makeup when half your face is covered in hair. Should probably moisturize though.
Not entirely true.Personally, if anyone mentioned politics on their profile - regardless of if it aligned or opposed my own views, it would turn me off completely.
I'm not going to pretend that a lot of what I like is dork shit (anime, video games) but I try to be well-rounded. I love reading (primarily fiction and well-thought out articles), anything historical (usually through books and podcasts, but I enjoy museums when I can go to one), and music (concerts, albums). I exercise and enjoy it to some degree, but I don't obsess over fitness. I feel like my inclination for introverted hobbies puts me at odds with dating, but I can never really tell if it's a deal breaker when everyone's generic advice about relationships is, "Just put yourself out there!" or "Confidence is key!" type shit.This is a very complex question that requires more information to give a better answer. First, what kind of stuff are you into?
From my experience, you can self filter by identifying your politics as anything other than 'Liberal' when filling out your profile. Hardcore leftist women will zero in that you're not in their political tribe and ignore you so you don't have to draw attention to it by spelling it out like that. Most of the more obnoxious girls will plaster their profile with ACAB, BLM, and pro-Palestine slogans, so you can know to steer clear.Ladies, I need your opinion.
I want to give online dating a try, and I'm debating whether to add a note that supporting woke politics is a deal breaker for me. I know focusing on politics is dumb, and I live in a very liberal area, so it will filter ~75% of women, but my last ex was heavy into anti-white stuff despite us both being white, so I don't want to deal with this shit again.
My main concern is this may make me look like a politisperg and scare away normal women.
How would you feel if you saw "P.S. Anti-white sentiment is a deal-breaker for me" on a guy's profile? Is there a better, more subtle way to phrase it? Or is it too much?