>>2243494>nothing to do with the outhouseWhen women say that they enjoy /out/ stuff, they’re thinking of pic related, a luxury Airbnb cabin with mountain views that they can post to their Instagram from the hot tub, ideally with a waterfall hike no more than 15-20 minutes from the road for additional Instagram posting. You show them an outhouse or a composting toilet and they will run shrieking back into the city to Twitter-post about how they were almost murdered by a serial killer in a creepy cabin in the woods.
No, if you want to live /out/ and have a woman in that picture, you at least need a septic system hooked up to an (attached) bathroom, ideally with some sort of bathtub or huge shower. You’ll have to have electricity for the water pump which means at least solar, and propane to heat the bath. All said you’ll be able to be “off grid” but you’ll still be reliant on at least the fringe trappings of civilization, and you’ll still need to be close enough to get said trappings. OP’s cabin sounds like it’s close enough to pull that off, but you then have to ask yourself if it’s worth spending all that extra money in the hopes of getting laid in your cabin, when you could just spend $120-130 dollars for a nice hotel room for the night instead.
One of my coworkers is seriously about to get evicted because the hospital cut her working hours without notice, and I told her that she ought to consider getting a small RV with solar panels so she could live rent free until she figured her situation out. You can get one for like $4000-$5000 easily if you hunt around a bit. She told me that she had thought about it, but that she absolutely would not live in a situation where she had to empty her own shit-tank. She is facing eviction, and she would literally rather be kicked into the street than live in a home where she has to deal with the septic situation herself. That is who women are.