Posted by Snowball1143 I’ve noticed that out of all urban explorers, very few are females. Most of the community is made up of males and finding a girl who enjoys this is rare. Any thoughts on this topic? |
Posted by Porcelain Doll Is there a particular reason why this is such a concern? |
Posted by Porcelain Doll Is there a particular reason why this is such a concern? |
Posted by Aran If it's the second, you're barking up the wrong tree. You'll have better luck putting "urban explorer" in your Tinder profile instead. |
Posted by Turd Furgusen We definitely loose more females as people age. |
Posted by 1footinthegrave I will say if I ever did decide to venture out in the crazy pool again (dating), it would be a HUGE plus to find a guy who was into the hobby. Huge. |
Posted by kidchaos23 We had a Florida meetup pretty recently where the group was almost entirely women. One guy showed up. I'm not saying this is typical, but we are definitely out here. 8) |
Posted by 1footinthegrave I'm a single, divorced working mom and dear heaven I'm busy, busy, busy. I love exploring, but finding time amidst all the kiddo activities and work just keeps getting harder and harder. |
Posted by 1footinthegrave I will say if I ever did decide to venture out in the crazy pool again (dating), it would be a HUGE plus to find a guy who was into the hobby. Huge. *why does my own brain want to channel the Office's Michael and say "That's what She said" right now..... |
Posted by Aran Either they're a woman who was wondering about potential safety/sexism issues, or they're a guy looking for a girlfriend. If it's the first, I've never heard about any issues with female explorers being treated differently. Some people just like to keep the amount of personal information online to a minimum. .... |
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