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To non-engs (but at high tech industry) , what is your current NW and age?
Anytime i go out, i get compliments from completely random men. Usually straight white men, sometimes gays. Never women. I am a man though. Compliments are either on my fashion (jacket or pants, usually the jacket) or my hair. I do not think i am particularly good-looking but do stand out in a "good" way bc of my style. However, girls will never approach me. I also notice random men compliment other fashionable or muscular men. But women rarely do. Is it just expected women will pretty much never approach a man in the bay area? Back in new york, women would just randomly walk up and compliment me. Sometimes even flirt. Again, i am a fairly average looking man with average height. Just a unique sense of fashion
They can get 10 dicks without saying anything here in Bay.
It's a supply and demand problem in the Bay. Too many dudes, far too few women.
You are gay
Bruh what
Just accept it. At this point, I have no problem dating male engineers especially if they are rich and have similar hobbies such as video games and sports. I already gave up on sex and I would worry more about having someone kindly enough to feed me when I lose my job
If you're in the bay area then the location is the problem
Straight men arenāt know for their taste or style.
There are gay men too though
It's time to come out of the closet sister
You already alluded to the issue. The Bay Area is excellent for career advancement, but terrible for dating (for men). Option #1: Go back to NYC or any other area with a better M/F ratio. Option #2: Stay in the Bay Area and take what you can get.
Women are awful
You sound like a woman.
Huh?
You should be complimenting her, not the other way around !