I figured it would be interesting/ enlightening to hear from users who have found happy relationships in modern society and how they met. I know how much we love to make hating posts on the stupidity of modernity, but posts from guys that have successfully found stable relationships despite the cultural zeitgeist is just as important/ informative.
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I'm not in a relationship right now, but I did date a woman for a while recently before we parted ways amicably. It's not really a success or stable, but by the average KiA2 schizo's view on women, I might as well have won the lottery, especially since she's a co-worker (gasp!). I haven't been poisoned, lost my house, or saddled with raising another man's kid.
The stable men are not posting on the internet unless posting goes along with their hobbies (like mine: computer games). Closest thing is social media.
And that percentage of people will equate to 70-80% of people according to recent data. Despite Internet lore, most people are in relationships and met in closed social groups online or offline. Those who aren't happy with their cards in life or have nothing to lose will of course air their grievances as they have the freedom to but the conversation around modern dating will focus on those who aren't in relationships, the promiscuous ten per cent and the other ten per cent of long term singles. Those in relationships just get on with it and don't have time to discuss in detail about it.
Where do you get the numbers that the majority of people are in relationships? All stats I have seen show majority of people are not in relationships, and birth rates have fallen hard.
The General Social Survey data that was released earlier this year. Most people have one partner in a relationship situation, decreasingly married but increasingly co-habiting.