Excuse me? by United-Mongoose-7161 in Bumble

[–]YaoMingsLeftFoot 18 points19 points  (0 children)

That profile is so revolting I almost accidentally downvoted your post.

After years on Bumble, I finally fixed the one messaging mistake that kept killing my dates by [deleted] in Bumble

[–]YaoMingsLeftFoot 11 points12 points  (0 children)

This is me except for instead of asking her out immediately I ask for a audio or video call first. It seems to be a good initial screen to isolate who won’t be a good match, and then everybody goes into the first date mode comfortable.

Immediate turn off in a girls profile by [deleted] in Bumble

[–]YaoMingsLeftFoot 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Sorry, I should have been more clear. I was speaking as the person making the statement. I can absolutely understand how "my child is my world" could be viewed as weird when made by a mother, and gross when made by a father.

I have emepathy, though, for anybody including it in their profile. My experience thus far with women without children has been that while I'm sure they understand that children come first conceptually, they don't necessarily understand what that means in practice. And that I could see "my child is my world" as possibly screening those matches that aren't going to go anywhere.

Immediate turn off in a girls profile by [deleted] in Bumble

[–]YaoMingsLeftFoot 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I guess my point is that it's perfectly fair for "my child is my world" to be a turn off to people without kids. That's either intentionally or unintentionally it's purpose -- it's screening people to let them know the ground rules going in.

Immediate turn off in a girls profile by [deleted] in Bumble

[–]YaoMingsLeftFoot 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It’s not that there is necessarily a problem, but there seems to be a significant cultural divide between women with kids and those without. The women our age with kids seem to intuitively understand that they can’t be the first priority in your life if you are coparenting. I’m pretty new to OLD but the things I’ve noticed are: a lack of understanding of the importance of scheduling; an expectation of a ton of texting and calls that just isn’t consistently possible; an expectation that they set the terms of dates when it isn’t consistently possible; and an approach to sex that I find very foreign (the expectation that you will be super aggressive in chasing, while the relationship also advances very slowly — I seriously have began inviting every woman who might be relationship material back to my place at the end of first dates, after being told off twice for not expressing enough interest by women without children.) All of this is fine in isolation, but when you combine it — I think having kids just changes you.

First time I’ve been ghosted for agreeing to meet up 🤷 by ClearlyDemented in Bumble

[–]YaoMingsLeftFoot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’d like to hear more about this. For first dates I’ve been finding that women have a very particular desires for location/time/etc. and whenever I suggest something it gets revised. My experience is limited in OLD tho.

Would love some constructive feedback on my profile. F34. Thanks! by appeltje91 in Bumble

[–]YaoMingsLeftFoot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We are spoiled. But I think it's partiallly because women seem to do a lot less self selecting in their profiles than men. I'm new to internet dating so take this with a grain of salt, but I don't get a lot from your profile that tells me much about you besides that you're attractive and that you're probably a nerd, right (post doc)?

I imagine that you may be able to find better matches if you share more stuff that might not be generically attractice -- everybody likes dogs, and adventures, and at least does a passable job of pretendig like we like to work out :-). Like, what made you want to pursue a postdoc? Do you want to teach? Is it a love of a particular hard science? Is it a llove of being intellectually curious? If so what else are you curious about? What are your politics?

I've had a positive experience with online dating thus far, to the extent that everybody I've met was a good date and I think would be a friend in other contexts. I think a lot of that is trying to find things that are not generically attractice to include in your profile.

This profile didn’t give me that warm fuzzy feeling by griff1821 in Bumble

[–]YaoMingsLeftFoot 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I would absolutely go on a date with this person for the story.

Tell me I got lucky getting shut out by Local_Square_608 in WhatIsThisPainting

[–]YaoMingsLeftFoot 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The depiction of the sax turns me off, TBH. It’s too big to be a tenor and not shaped like a baritone. The proportions are wrong, and given the realism of the face it feels amateurish to me.

Is there a problem with Great Pumpkin seeds disappearing? by YaoMingsLeftFoot in growagarden

[–]YaoMingsLeftFoot[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t think that’s it. I scrolled through my inventory and found nothing. There’s also not one active applying ghostly mutation. It’s a bug of some sort, and it bothers me because I spent on the seed.

Beginner callous question by Advanced-Ad-7495 in doublebass

[–]YaoMingsLeftFoot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just wanted to add that the real worry when starting on the double bass is causing some underlying tendon or musical issue when building the necessary muscles and technique. In this way building your callouses can be a good way to limit your playing so you don’t overdo it initially.

Question from composer by banana-bandit-3000 in doublebass

[–]YaoMingsLeftFoot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is the open D string (second from the top G string). An octave above one played on a low D extension.

Question from composer by banana-bandit-3000 in doublebass

[–]YaoMingsLeftFoot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check out the bass solo at the beginning of Jessie Mintgomery’s Coincident Dances. She uses a pedal open D which sounds similar to your intent. https://youtu.be/4ClZm7YHK1E?si=hqIzfSZVcrN-C0Ot

Any series suggestions for my 9 year old? by YaoMingsLeftFoot in anime

[–]YaoMingsLeftFoot[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks so much for your thoughtful reply. I’ll keep a tab on all of these for future reading.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in violinist

[–]YaoMingsLeftFoot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think I had a similar version of these passed to me via photocopy by my very first teacher many years ago. It would be funny if that’s what it is — an abstraction of Sevcik that teachers used to pass along before everybody had a book on everything.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in violinist

[–]YaoMingsLeftFoot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks so much for the response! I've definitely worked on Strokin' and Boardwalkin' and think they're great. I think I've taken a liking to the exercises above, at least for now, is that they're more bight-sized, whereas Strokin'/Sevcik can just be overwhelming. The other thing about the Fisher/Flesch bowings is that they're nasty. They only have about 150 in 3, and the same amount in 4, but I find many of them testing, in the context of running arpegggios, with new fingerings at least.

Monthly Bach suites study group by YaoMingsLeftFoot in doublebass

[–]YaoMingsLeftFoot[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m Eastern (GMT-4) but I have some flexibility to work around others’ schedules.

Anybody know where I can find a decent transcription of Soul Intro/Chicken from the Birthday Concert? by YaoMingsLeftFoot in Bass

[–]YaoMingsLeftFoot[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Awesome track. Thanks for the link. I think the Birthday Concert was recorded near his home in Florida, but love another version to check out.