Go live in a city??? Most do not give a shit.
I live in a city. Peoples faces change when you tell them you don't drive. To them it says that either you're an alcoholic whose liscense is expired, or you can't afford a car.
Wow, no wonder they ran. You start off by telling them the things you don’t like?
Who ran? They never existed.
Let me stop you right there, bud - this is the line that made me comment. You can’t pull the “most women want” card when you’re so clearly out of touch. MOST women don’t want any one thing. They are not a monolith.
Not just women. Men too. But I'm not going to date a male.
It's not about being anti-social. Bring over 1000 people. It's fine, as long as they're inside my home, and not out there in the world.
That being said, my home doesn't have room for 1000 people. So realistically maybe 4 people. It's not about the socialisation. It's about the environment and location.
Also, I don't have a dream girl. I find the concept repulsing. I would rather tell a woman everything that most women find to be deal breakers about me, then she tells me all of the things that are deal breakers about her. We discuss if those things are important to the other.
Such as, I will never ever ever ever drive a car. If that's a deal breaker for her, why bother with going on a date?
However, I don't enjoy traveling. I don't forsee myself going to concerts, or other cities. Or even the coffee shop she just heard about in some magazine. But I'm not deadset against it. If it was important to her that we go to rome for 5 days, fine. We'll go to rome. It's not against any core belief of mine.
Whereas if she won't date someone who doesn't drive, we don't need to talk.
And your entire perspective seems to come from the idea that I'm some introvert who keeps going on dates and getting rejected.
Whereas I'm not an introvert at all. I WANT someone I can relate to. In my younger days, people were always surprised because online I'd meet someone new, talk their head off in text form, with 100 new messages a minute, and then they'd meet me. They were expecting someone who can't shut up. And I'd barely say two words, because I observe more than I talk. I just can't observe through text without talking.