Wow dude, just wow. I'm a 33 year old virgin, but I realize that this is entirely a problem with myself. Men who blame their own failures on women like this are pretty cringeworthy.
Juan Jackson
What failures? I don't blame women for not having sex
Asher Richardson
>That alone should steer off most men What do you mean 'should'? But I noted that I had a gracetime of ca 6 seconds from a qt sitting down in an empty train and expectantly looking at me to her shrugging and picking up her smartphone.
I suppose that is the magical timeframe women consider "signaling interest" Too bad it contains 2 seconds of "wtf, why does she look", 3 secs of "what did I DO wrong now?!" and one sec of "hm, maybe she wants to ta..oh, too late" from my side
Camden Barnes
Then learn to TRY yourself, bitch or stop expecting it from us. Oh, chad will try, no worries for you. But he will also try for the next 10 girls. Then again you are cool with that, so stop annoying us.
Sebastian Cox
My brother's girlfriend, and she's only 26. People like that exist and you can meet them in real life instead of through phone apps.
Lincoln Nguyen
Got any pics of your brother's girlfriend doing something other than looking at her phone? We need proof.
Liam Smith
Nope you are lying
Jaxon Gonzalez
Yes, and none of her looking at phone. She's a teacher.
Brayden Ortiz
Alright, post them then. For science.
Logan White
>go outside >anywhere outside >see female >see female sexual protrusions through clothing >see no initiation of communication from female >brain registers failed copulation (attempt) >repeat, forever
>Name one female you know that is NOT glued to their smart phones 24/7 My ex-girlfriend. My sisters. My mom.
>I'm 28 and I feel like something went wrong. Well, there's your problem. Younger generations are more into their smartphones and internet. Not your generation.
>most other women over the age of 18 More like women over the age of 25. Which will change once you young'ns hit mid-twenties, since you're the generation who most adopted modern smart devices, and will be more glued to it even when you guys become elderly.
Landon Lewis
I meet girls all the time who rarely open up their phone except to take a picture. I think the problem is that you're 14 and most of the world is a little older.
Alexander Jackson
>t. obvious undergrads
Liam James
And she is sure not willing to break that cycle, so why should we?
Jackson Long
I'm 27. It's not even close to a debate. Regular people aren't on twitter or facebook. My facebook feed from over 200 high school friends is completely empty and has been for over 5 years, except the occasional photograph or shared news post from 1% of that group.
When I talk to anyone at work or at a bar, almost nobody is in their phones and nobody is talking about social media. The most relevant problem here is people taking too many photos and videos and sharing to (maybe) instagram, but that still costs like an hour a day for most people with busy/social lives.
If you encounter a ton of losers who are in their phones all day, congrats man.
Jace Nelson
>TECHNOLOGY BAD!!!!!!! This is just cringe
Dylan Sullivan
attention seeking machines they are
Ethan Turner
Most of this post is so utterly false, and steeped in both anecdotal evidence, false consensus bias, and statistical inaccuracies; I don't know where to begin.
>People spend most of their waking hours staring at screens >New research suggests U.S. adults spend more time interacting with media than ever before >Americans spend more time than ever watching videos, browsing social media and swiping their lives away on their tablets and smartphones. American adults spend more than 11 hours per day watching, reading, listening to or simply interacting with media, according to a new study by market-research group Nielsen. marketwatch.com/story/people-are-spending-most-of-their-waking-hours-staring-at-screens-2018-08-01
>This statistic shows the percentage of US population with a social media profile from 2008 to 2019. In the most recently measured period, 79 percent of U.S. Americans had a social media profile, representing a three percent decrease compared to the previous year. >According to estimates, the number of worldwide social media users reached 2.34 billion and is expected to grow to some 2.95 billion by 2020. On a global level, the market leader is the American social network Facebook, in fact the first social media platform to surpass 1 billion registered accounts on both its desktop and mobile versions. As of the fourth quarter of 2018, Facebook has some 2.2 billion accounts and is followed by Whatsapp and YouTube, with 1.5 billion and 1.9 billion users, respectively. The regions with the highest penetration of social media use are currently North America and East Asia. In the United States, an estimated 244 million people used social media in 2018, a number forecast to exceed 257 million by 2023. statista.com/statistics/273476/percentage-of-us-population-with-a-social-network-profile/
Moron.
Liam Long
Also, let's tackle this retarded post () once more:
>I'm 27. Anecdotal evidence + confirmation bias.
>It's not even close to a debate. False consensus bias.
>Regular people aren't on twitter or facebook. Statistics and research provided and have found otherwise. Also, another false consensus.
>My facebook feed from over 200 high school friends is completely empty and has been for over 5 years, Another anecdote. Not to mention you claimed to be late-twenties. One of the generations that hasn't adopted social media to the degree of younger generations.
>except the occasional photograph or shared news post from 1% of that group. Skewed and embellished statistic + observation.
>When I talk to anyone at work or at a bar, Congradulations on committing another anecdote before you started another sentence.
>almost nobody is in their phones and nobody is talking about social media. That's likely a regional issue, or another confirmation bias, or you're painfully unaware of your surroundings.
>The most relevant problem here is people taking too many photos and videos and sharing to (maybe) instagram Those being one of the most common uses for social media.
>but that still costs like an hour a day for most people with busy/social lives. Research have found that it spends upwards of several hours a day.
>If you encounter a ton of losers who are in their phones all day, congrats man. It's called actually going outside and actually socialising with people, you incel twat.
Noah Foster
Where do you live, seriously? I do not think I have seen any girl between 15 and 30 going four minutes without having her phone in her hand in the last 6 months. Leled a little at the roughly twenty year old I saw in a train yesterday because she who was juggling with two smartphone at the same time
And that includes places like cafes and eateries where they were actually talking with RL people
Robert Ward
I used to date this girl with Asperbergers or some high level introvert shit.
She basically didn't look me in the eye much, but would pull me close a lot. She smelled amazing. Like fresh laundry and cotton candy.
Had zero friends. All she wanted to do was sit in her room and paint or graphic design on her laptop surrounded by junk food.
Ran 6 miles every morning. KILLER body. Redhead.
I don't think I ever saw her on her phone.
The best.
Brody Miller
Jow Forums really is lost
Christian Rodriguez
I don't know a single female that isn't perpetually attached to their phone.