Are singles more open/honest nowadays when dating, compared to 30 years ago?

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Joshua_783

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I haven't watched the Australia version, but I am currently also seeing the UK version. The UK version is much more wild. I wonder if the producers are trying to cause conflicts? Matching people with strippers, vegans with non-vegans, people with very different personalities, matching the inexperienced with the divorced/with kids, etc. The U.S. version I feel has more "normal" everyday people that I can relate to, people without too many external complications. I think the producers at least try. The big issue seems to be how to handle the pets.
MsMediator, I would like to see how the show would go if we were both on it!?!? We would have to try to not drive each other crazy 😜 lol…. I am a Canadian and you are from UK right? We might even drive on the wrong side of the road depending which country we were in!
 

MsMediator

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MsMediator, I would like to see how the show would go if we were both on it!?!? We would have to try to not drive each other crazy 😜 lol…. I am a Canadian and you are from UK right? We might even drive on the wrong side of the road depending which country we were in!
I'm from the U.S.
 

Joshua_783

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Oh lol!?! I didn’t know you were from the US?? I thought you were from the UK for some reason?!? Lol haha 😂 You could come to Canada in the winter 🥶 for the show and we could build an igloo together! How would that go?!? Or we could go camping in the summer? 😀
 

Lynx

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Oh lol!?! I didn’t know you were from the US?? I thought you were from the UK for some reason?!? Lol haha 😂 You could come to Canada in the winter 🥶 for the show and we could build an igloo together! How would that go?!? Or we could go camping in the summer? 😀
Well that depends on the weather. Is it anything like Michigan weather? I hear they have four seasons up there: Almost winter, winter, still winter, construction. Canada anything like that? =^.^=
 

Lanolin

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hmm Im not sure dating long distance works or whether it can really be done virtually as they say, since people can easily lie and make up stuff.
30 years ago was almost pre-internet so it was a different world, communication was expensive and not instant so people might have said less and kept more things hidden. You couldnt 'google' anybody and mine all their personal info, and people werent putting their entire lives on facebook or whatever social media was at the time (myspace?) but just sharing their illegal music downloads on napster I think it was.

'computer dating' was actually for nerds who bonded over programming their computers and creating algorithims. I once wrote a computer program for school on apple mac I remember it was creating a bug. Before that we just used the computers to play hangman.
 

Lanolin

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Im not sure why I thought 30 years ago was the 1970s in my first post
I mean the 1990s! Around 1994 we got internet I remember.

Before that if you wanted to place a personal ad it was in the newspaper in the personals column. It would be something short because you had to PAY for each word in the classifieds. They then phoned a designated number and you collected it from a voicemail box. You never put your real name. It would be something like SWF seeks M, GSOH for long term relationship.

GSOH stood for 'good state of health' i,e not an invalid.
SFW was short for 'single white female' . I recall there was amovie made of this same name. I am not sure if being 'white' bought you more cachet, but it seems ppl didnt describe hair colour more skin colour.

in the 1990s I was not interested in dating but apparently thats what people did. most people just met someone at a party and got drunk together. I think ppl still do that now?
 

Lanolin

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apparently in the 1950s it was very expensive to make a phone call, like $1 a minute.
So calls were very short over a long distance.
The phone operators had to warn people they were going to run out of money but apparently they would give 'one minute crying time' for very important calls.

Most romances were conducted by post/letter, because it was cheaper to send things by mail than to make a call. And the delivery didnt take too long. Females would wait not by the phone but by their letterbox hoping to hear from their beau. If the beau was fwd enough and really wanted her, he would serenade outside her window.

Hence the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet...too slow donkey mail delivery, balconys to scale, and no cell phones.
 

Lanolin

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stop!
Oh wait just a minute Mr Postman
waaaaait Mr Postman
 

Karlon

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how can anyone really know unless an honest christian poll was initiated. at least around here, divorces are way up in recent decades. but that doesn't mean from dishonesty. i think its because people are more aware of trouble easy to be hatched & have molded themselves "pre ready" for a quick response & action.
 

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MsMediator, I would like to see how the show would go if we were both on it!?!? We would have to try to not drive each other crazy 😜 lol…. I am a Canadian and you are from UK right? We might even drive on the wrong side of the road depending which country we were in!
I believe that @MsMediator, according to her profile, resides in the USA.
 

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how can anyone really know unless an honest christian poll was initiated. at least around here, divorces are way up in recent decades. but that doesn't mean from dishonesty. i think its because people are more aware of trouble easy to be hatched & have molded themselves "pre ready" for a quick response & action.
I agree with your assessment. Lack of commitment obviously., take the easy way out at the first sign of trouble.
 

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I think with feminism at it's peak, and with men finally concluding that there are better things to do with their life,
Like trying to turn themselves into women? Yeah, that must be it. The girly boys have ruined it for the rest of us.

Just so you know, yes, I am sick of men blaming the ills of the world on women.

It's time real men stepped up to the plate and took some real responsibility.

Shame on all the men who treat women so shamefully.

:unsure::coffee::coffee::coffee::giggle:
 

Karlon

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Like trying to turn themselves into women? Yeah, that must be it. The girly boys have ruined it for the rest of us.

Just so you know, yes, I am sick of men blaming the ills of the world on women.

It's time real men stepped up to the plate and took some real responsibility.

Shame on all the men who treat women so shamefully.

:unsure::coffee::coffee::coffee::giggle:
my grandma taught me to walk on the street side of the sidewalk to protect the woman. i have my grandma's traits & characteristics. & yes ladies, i still open the door for my wife! if there's just 1 chair someplace, my wife sits in it, if the house is a bit cold in winter, i shower 1st so she can have the steamy heat & i make sure her head is covered totally if the umbrella isn't big enough.
 

MsMediator

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People have more needs and demands now.

Just watching MAFS US, I have observed...

Women want a guy they are sexually attracted to, they are not looking for another friend. In the past, women were more okay with settling for the "boring" etc. guy if he were a good guy. Now, being just a good guy isn't enough. I think the guys women reject are actually quality guys but these women are not interested.

Couples are giving eachother less time to get their act together. In the past, couples especially women gave eachother a bit longer time.

There is surprising (to me) but at least one guy (out of around 5) in each season has intimacy problems and/or is not sexually attracted to a beautiful woman. Common stereotype is that guys will sleep with just about anyone. Maybe guys require more now to be attracted to someone physically, or maybe they have gotten picky too. They say porn addiction leads to intimacy issues with real women; this may explain why.
 

MsMediator

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Thoughts on this article? It is written from a Christian woman's perspective, though I must warn she is quite forward.

https://baremarriage.com/2022/08/ps...ing-higher-standards-and-men-are-left-lonely/

Basically, the author argues that Christian men are not emotionally mature and that the Christian community makes a lot of excuses for men, putting more pressure on women. Also, she argues that women want someone who makes their lives better, but this is becoming challenging for men as women are able to achieve more on their own.
 

Lynx

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Thoughts on this article? It is written from a Christian woman's perspective, though I must warn she is quite forward.

https://baremarriage.com/2022/08/ps...ing-higher-standards-and-men-are-left-lonely/

Basically, the author argues that Christian men are not emotionally mature and that the Christian community makes a lot of excuses for men, putting more pressure on women. Also, she argues that women want someone who makes their lives better, but this is becoming challenging for men as women are able to achieve more on their own.
All I know is I'm going to take a nap on a tree branch and wait for dinner. According to all these articles about how much harder it is these days, I don't have a shot anyway. Not that I ever really cared enough to try.
 

Lanolin

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yawn

why the obsession with these boring worldly topics.

Jesus is the way the truth and the life, no one comes to the father except by Him.

marriage is nowhere in this equation or pornography ugh
 

Lanolin

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my thought is its a cultural thing where Americans gladly tell their entire life story to a complete stranger because they are so lonely for company...its a large country and people live in isolated communities where they dont know anyone else so they try to latch on to anyone within spitting distance just to have someone to talk to


wheras in a culture like the British one, people have natural reserve and keep things light hearted or superficial and private and do NOT tell others their deeepest darkest desires.
 

Lynx

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yawn

why the obsession with these boring worldly topics.
Oh you're gonna hear this one again. I guarantee it.

All the vapid threads you post, and then you say something like this on a thread someone else posted? I'm gonna make SURE you hear this comment again.