I'm pretty much dead on all social media. How important do you think social media is in creating relationships?
Normies might find that strange about you. Most people probably won't care though.
>>18013266
not important at all really unless you need tinder which requires facebook.
i have facebook just for that but i dont add anyone on there so its not very different from not having one at all.
texting seems more important than anything
It's really not. A lot of people who are "so connected" on social media are the ones who are the loneliest of all and often suck when they don't have a phone in front of them. Most interesting people aren't spending all their time on social media. Create a relationship with those people.
>>18013266
Not at all. In fact i'd say you stand out more in real life if you don't dip in it at all. Especially if you're good looking, you become a rare beast that people actually have to get to know. Meanwhile you can just look them up on the internet and BS your way into their interests and things they want to do a bit.
>>18013279
>texting seems more important than anything
Agree'd but it's something that you have to use smartly and sparsely. Shit's for stuff like "Whats up? Wanna grab a burger?" or "I'm around the corner" not "Did you see that show last night?"
I met my current gf from a party and didn't get her number. I knew her last and first name, tracker her down on facebook and added her. We chatted a lot on messenger and eventually asked her out. I was lucky she was interested in me too, she didn't think I was a creep for looking her up.
Most girls think i'm weird because of it, but in an endearing way. It hasn't hindered me at all really.
Thr last girl i was with told me randomly she couldn't find me on facebook, and i told her it was because i didn't have one. Then i mentioned if they don't have my number then we're not that close anyway, and casually asked if she wanted my number. She gave me her phone to put it in, and that was that.