Do guys view girls as a red flag if they have no dating experience in their early 20s?

I’m 23 literally never dated before, no first kiss gone on a few dates but lowkey its so embarrassing that I have no dating experience lol.

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u/strawberry7890764 — 18 hours ago

Waitlisted to rejection

I was waitlisted at Windsor with a 143 LSAT, and ultimately rejected. Would raising my LSAT even to the mid-high 150s give me a chance at that school, I genuinely just don’t know if I can bring it up to the 160s :(. My gpa is a 3.2.

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u/strawberry7890764 — 2 days ago

Did I unintentionally ghost a guy?

I was chatting with a guy from a dating app for a few days, and he kept hinting that we should meet up multiple times. I told him I was free any weekday evening. He brought up going on a date a few times, but never actually suggested a specific day or time. Eventually the conversation ended with him asking why I liked his profile. I replied, he responded, and then I never answered not because I wasn’t interested, but because I was honestly waiting for him to take the initiative and actually plan the date. Now it’s been a few weeks, and I’m wondering… did I accidentally ghost him? 😭 I’m genuinely interested in him, I just wish he’d followed through after hinting about meeting up for so long. Would it be weird if I messaged him again

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u/strawberry7890764 — 10 days ago

Going abroad as a first year teacher?

Hi! I’m looking for some advice from teachers who may have been in a similar position. I’m currently finishing teacher’s college soon, with English and French as my teachables. I’m starting to think about what I want to do after graduating, and I’m torn between trying to secure an LTO position here in Ontario or teaching abroad for my first year.
I would honestly love the experience of living and teaching abroad, and I’ve been especially interested in countries in Asia. My main concern is the financial side of it. Are there any countries or teaching programs that offer good salaries and help cover expenses such as housing, flights, or other living costs?
I’m also wondering what the transition is like when you come back to Ontario. Does a year of teaching abroad count as teaching experience when applying for LTO or permanent positions? Would going abroad for a year put me at any disadvantage compared to starting with a school board right away?
If anyone has taught abroad after teacher’s college, I’d love to hear about your experience, where you went, whether you would recommend it, and anything you wish you had known beforehand! Any advice or recommendations would be really appreciated. :)

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u/strawberry7890764 — 10 days ago

Why do guys ask to go swimming for a first date?

What the title says. Matched with this guy on hinge, he asked to go for a walk, grab coffee and a swim. How weird is it to go swimming for a first date lol. I feel like it is.

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u/strawberry7890764 — 11 days ago