My bad, I responded to that post forgetting this thread is frequented by and dedicated to the debating of incels.
I've been in really great relationships and don't have issues dating or holding a conversation and my circle of long-term friends is pretty great. I mentioned it because I do think there is a very toxic stereotype that media pushes for women to act disinterested, unavailable or aloof so that a man feels he should "hunt", which in my opinion is getting in the way of organic, transparent and emotionally mature communication. This whole idea of not being "easy" (ie open with feelings) seems like the cause of a lot of unnecessary interpersonal drama.
I also kinda disagree with going for someone before they get to know you, because that cuts both ways - how do you know you want to be with someone, potentially long term, if you don't spend time together doing mutually enjoyable activities, testing limits etc. before becoming involved romantically? I usually have like 4 or 5 dates minimum before making out and then the sex is usually pretty decent, even the first time 'round - because you're bound to talk about it beforehand so you already have a feel for eachother's likes and dislikes, which avoids awkwardness in the bedroom.