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That's very interesting, because I always thought astronomy was a real geek subject that denoted a guy who was introverted and had little success with women.
I was interested in astronomy when I was a child. Indeed I am still interested in it now, taking an interest in things like the International Space Station etc.
My question is how do I meet women in this way?
10 years ago I went to an evening class in introductory astronomy at a local college, and there was only one woman there, and she was not attractive.
Also at any time other than the summer, it is going to be quite cold out in a field at night - not conducive to seduction surely?
Is it good to add an interest in astronomy to an online dating profile?
You don't meet women this way - unless you're enrolled in an astrophysics class - you employ it as another interesting facet to your life. I'm not sure how you would be able to sell it on a dating website as I don't sarge through that medium. Astronomy does have it's cold nights, but women love to get bundled up and have a cup of hot chocolate. If it gets too cold, you can always run back inside and have a great conversation about what you just saw on the couch by candle light with a glass of wine. Makes it more of an event. It's important not to use amateur astronomy as something to get women but something you genuinely enjoy doing. It is a reward in and of itself which has the added bonus of making you an intellectual man with depth and intrigue - "What other sides are there to this guy?"
Best,
Jackstay