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- Dec 17, 2022
I would personally avoid anyone who listed politics on their bio, even if it was politics I agree with. I don't wanna deal with political spergs of any party.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?
The thing is, most people aren't actually boring, we are all different and what one person likes and finds awesome, someone else would find boring. Your interests don't sound difficult or too niche to find a partner, in fact lots of women are into the same stuff you are. I'd say if you're having trouble dating it has to be something else; are you easy to talk to? Are you a good listener? Are you too clingy? Do you talk down about yourself or talk negatively in general? How's your grooming and basic hygiene? Do you have a job?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