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Home Depot going to be Affair Central?

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Anyone still seeing this trend at Home Depot?
 

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American hardware stores are now filled to the brim with women looking for guys who will do repairs in exchange for bl0wjobs.
Not quite. Many of these unmarried women live in apartments where they get that with their rent payments. Even women that rent single family houses have repairs covered as a part of paying rent.
 

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Unattached men who live in rentals (mainly apartments) are not the types to go to Home Depot.

Home Depot customers are either contractor types or Do-It-Yourself husband homeowners.

This will not end well. You are correct.

Better Bachelor also covered this in a video.


Also, the kind of women who would linger in Home Depot to find men aren't typically the most desired men. Men are better off initiating approaches in Whole Foods or Target.
I remember when I was still waiting to have my piece of the American Dream, and watching folks go to Home Depot, and feeling that this is the place (i.e., single-unit, detached homeownership) I needed to get to. And I need to continue to pinch myself every time I have repair rotting soffit & fascia. :rolleyes:
 

What happens, IN HER MIND, is that she comes to see you as WORTHLESS simply because she hasn't had to INVEST anything in you in order to get you or to keep you.

You were an interesting diversion while she had nothing else to do. But now that someone a little more valuable has come along, someone who expects her to treat him very well, she'll have no problem at all dropping you or demoting you to lowly "friendship" status.

Quote taken from The SoSuave Guide to Women and Dating, which you can read for FREE.

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I noticed hot women tend to frequent trendier places. There are more hot women in Starbucks than Dunkin and more in a WholeFoods or Trader Joes than Shoprite, Walmart, Kruger's or Stop & Shop.
I agree. This is more of a thing for White women.

I've done approaching in Whole Foods. I've approached in multiple grocery store chains. Whole Foods is not the store where I've gotten the most dates. Whole Foods is a good option for finding attractive women. Many Whole Foods shoppers will be 30+ married women though. There used to be a thing a while back about approaching in Whole Foods.

Kroger or Albertsons branded stores can often be good choices for approaches.

The most important thing in grocery store approaching is picking stores in the correct neighborhoods. It is essential to pick a store in an area that is mainly unmarried people. That matters more than the brand of the store.

Good point on Starbucks vs. Dunkin too. Coffee shops are overpriced in general. It's less expensive to make coffee at home if you want to drink coffee.

I remember when I was still waiting to have my piece of the American Dream, and watching folks go to Home Depot, and feeling that this is the place (i.e., single-unit, detached homeownership) I needed to get to. And I need to continue to pinch myself every time I have repair rotting soffit & fascia. :rolleyes:
Home Depot is the place to go when you are a married man and have a nagging wife.

There isn't much of a reason for a unattached man who rents to go to Home Depot.

If a woman wanted to find an unattached man in some sort of retail venue, I think there'd be better choices than Home Depot.
 
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