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The thing is why are you even online in the first place? You live in a city with a pop in the 200k. There is no reason for online dame for you. Get your ass off the computer and talk to girls in person.
I think I explained this earlier, but I'll explain it again. Online has the advantage of being open 24/7. Towns of 200k are "sleepy," you can't just go out whenever you want and have women to hit on. Small towns don't have massively good clubs or whatever where there's lotsa options. You go out to some bar and if you're looking for personality factors as well as looks, the bar patrons can leave a lot to be desired. Not so much people being creepy, that's not the problem, but just people being too young and bland. It's very random whether anyone in a bar actually shares life interests with you, especially when the town's dominant industries are medicine and tobacco.
The best antidote to that, I've found, is to go to Art events. Those happen frequently enough to be useful, but they don't happen every day, nor at every time of the day. Sometimes the Art event comes and I'm just not in the mood, don't have the energy, and want to get "real work" done on my own. Online is a way of fitting more things into a schedule. This is actually where the online sites get most of their initial business, from women who are "sick of bars."
In Winston-Salem you can't just go out and meet adults hanging out at coffee houses during the day, like in Seattle. There's nowhere that anybody lollygags around. It doesn't have the urban density, it is sprawl. People stay at home because they think their homes are more entertaining. They're suburbanized. Or, they're at church (gag). I've gone downtown on a Sunday afternoon several times, and my impression has always been, "Wow, this place sucks, where is everybody?"
Raleigh, NC, is more civilized than Winston-Salem. There's more of an infrastructure of people "doing things," although it's hardly a Seattle. Last time I got tired of W-S I moved to Raleigh for 1.5 years, but Raleigh still bored me, and I failed to figure out what I wanted at the time. So I left, and ran off to the mountains, but my stuff got stolen and now I'm back in W-S again. I don't have to stay here, I'm just working with where I actually am right now.
Asheville, NC, up in the mountains is also more civilized, but not a big population, the demographics seem too young, and most importantly there aren't many jobs up there.
Charlotte, NC, is a big boring banker's town. Lots of people but the place is soulless. Raleigh is much more "the brain trust" of this state, it's better for me in that way. Too bad that brain trusts often mean less women to go around.
I don't have to stay in NC but it's not clear to me where I will go. I have a dog so I can't just leave the continent.