As young adults move farther from their school days, the natural social circles within which they may meet new men and women become less obvious. Many seek out young adult events sponsored by Catholic groups, parishes, or dioceses in an attempt to broaden their circle of friends. And while many acknowledge that such places might improve their odds of meeting a like-minded partner, most also say they're not arriving with a game plan for spotting a partner. "In a way, I am always looking," states Rebecca Kania, 28. "But it's hard to say that I'm actively looking. "
You've already whined about being dissatisfied with your life as you felt that you're missing out on intriguing women because you can't seem to maintain interest in a conversation. I'm not surprised, frankly. PUA material can get you laid -- most of it is just psychological manipulation and social pressure techniques that come from high-pressure sales tactics -- but it can't teach you how to interact with women like a normal human being, particularly once you're always trying to measure everything by social value and compliance tests.
These lessons are not meant to deter anyone from online dating. It can be fun and exciting to meet new people, and, as I said before, it's been a great learning experience. All this makes for fun stories around the dinner table! For today, I'm just waiting for my Prince Charming to finally ask for instructions and find his way to me.
And, once more, you're using "all men" and "all women" statements. You do realise that, if even one exception exists, even if you're not aware that the exclusion exists, then that means those statements are false. Protip: try "all men that I know of" and "all women that I know of". It's much harder to disprove those. But implying that exceptions for your statements do not exist at all anywhere? Not a claim which could be reliably made by anybody.