Hey guys.
So last year, I got out of a long relationship. After gathering myself a bit, I joined some gay social groups, tried to expand my social circle, this and that. Over the holidays, the loneliness kinda got to me, so I created a profile on OKCupid and thought I'd try online dating again.
The thing is: I haven't done this in 6+ years, and the last time I tried, I remembered I wasn't quite good at it. I don't remember getting a single, real-person date out of it. My troubles resonate with what others have said plenty of times: many guys don't respond, and those who do, eventually drop off.
The thing is: I'm really bad in gauging interest. There are guys who would write me long, thoughtful messages; I'd think they were interested, and just then, they'd drop off without saying a word.
So I googled this (of course) to see what (if anything) I might be doing wrong in the past. It turns out that maybe I stayed in the emailing/messaging phase for way too long. I'd always thought that we'd chat for a couple of weeks, then maybe meet up for coffee or dinner.
The thing is, I didn't want to seem pushy and/or desperate. I'm also pretty shy, and probably afraid of rejection. So I've always waited, partly hoping for the other guy to ask me out. I've always waited, even though I would have no problem meeting a guy after one or two messages, or a day or two. (Hell, I'd even meet him right away if he's hot.)
So what do you guys think? If I'm interested in him, how long, or how many messages should we trade, before talking on the phone, or setting up a real date?
2-3 emails?
5-10 emails?
2 days?
1 week?
2 weeks?
What's the verdict?
So last year, I got out of a long relationship. After gathering myself a bit, I joined some gay social groups, tried to expand my social circle, this and that. Over the holidays, the loneliness kinda got to me, so I created a profile on OKCupid and thought I'd try online dating again.
The thing is: I haven't done this in 6+ years, and the last time I tried, I remembered I wasn't quite good at it. I don't remember getting a single, real-person date out of it. My troubles resonate with what others have said plenty of times: many guys don't respond, and those who do, eventually drop off.
The thing is: I'm really bad in gauging interest. There are guys who would write me long, thoughtful messages; I'd think they were interested, and just then, they'd drop off without saying a word.
So I googled this (of course) to see what (if anything) I might be doing wrong in the past. It turns out that maybe I stayed in the emailing/messaging phase for way too long. I'd always thought that we'd chat for a couple of weeks, then maybe meet up for coffee or dinner.
The thing is, I didn't want to seem pushy and/or desperate. I'm also pretty shy, and probably afraid of rejection. So I've always waited, partly hoping for the other guy to ask me out. I've always waited, even though I would have no problem meeting a guy after one or two messages, or a day or two. (Hell, I'd even meet him right away if he's hot.)
So what do you guys think? If I'm interested in him, how long, or how many messages should we trade, before talking on the phone, or setting up a real date?
2-3 emails?
5-10 emails?
2 days?
1 week?
2 weeks?
What's the verdict?










