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Crazy chicks want dudes to be like Tom Brady. All rich, pretty and the best QB of all times. and shit. http://cdn02.cdn.justjared.com/wp-content/uploads/headlines/2017/05/brady-why.jpg Dudes want Jan Brady. Not even Marsha. https://memegenerator.net/img/instances/73849258/russia-russia-russia.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: This is the truth. There are women who are single moms and still managed today. They tend to be attractive, have their life together, and fun to be around. There are butterfaced 5s, who still managed to get married, they tend to be fun to be around, and have reasonable expectations. This woman is a singlemom butterfaced 5, with unreasonable expectations who is not fun to be around and offers little to nothing in a relationship. She probably initiated this divorce, and that dude ran for the hills when it ended. Crazy chicks want dudes to be like Tom Brady. All rich, pretty and the best QB of all times. and shit. http://cdn02.cdn.justjared.com/wp-content/uploads/headlines/2017/05/brady-why.jpg Dudes want Jan Brady. Not even Marsha. https://memegenerator.net/img/instances/73849258/russia-russia-russia.jpg Oh, QB Chad had options and DIDN'T pick a woman like the one in the OP? He picked a model, and not an angry feminist that wants to argue over every little thing? Shocking! |
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Quoted: If I ever was going to be with a man, it will be a real man, not some of the wishy washy types on here that you like Some wishy washy light on the loafers effeminate guy is not a real man It’s a joke, son |
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Quoted: Crazy chicks want dudes to be like Tom Brady. All rich, pretty and the best QB of all times. and shit. http://cdn02.cdn.justjared.com/wp-content/uploads/headlines/2017/05/brady-why.jpg Dudes want Jan Brady. Not even Marsha. https://memegenerator.net/img/instances/73849258/russia-russia-russia.jpg View Quote |
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His face isn’t pretty. But now that you mention it, he’s too unhirsute too. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Quoted: His face isn't pretty. But now that you mention it, he's too unhirsute too. View Quote https://www.thestreet.com/lifestyle/sports/tom-brady-net-worth-14595966 |
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pretty much this. Don't have to be a perfect 10, just be attractive, have a pleasant personality, and don't make having sex feel like a chore or a favor. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Men want these things: 1. Attractive woman 2. Dont be a bitch 3. Have a bunch of sex Food on the table most nights. Dont look/ smell too hideous. Dont get drunk and abusive too much per week. Now look at the lists women roll out these days. |
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He has $180 million ways to change your mind. https://www.thestreet.com/lifestyle/sports/tom-brady-net-worth-14595966 View Quote |
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Essentially the same criteria men had 10K years ago. The criteria women had back then was probably something like: Food on the table most nights. Dont look/ smell too hideous. Dont get drunk and abusive too much per week. Now look at the lists women roll out these days. View Quote |
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We have the option to earn our own money/hunt our own mammoths now. Now men are merely optional. Even the most reasonable woman is going to have more criteria now. That’s not a bad thing. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Essentially the same criteria men had 10K years ago. The criteria women had back then was probably something like: Food on the table most nights. Dont look/ smell too hideous. Dont get drunk and abusive too much per week. Now look at the lists women roll out these days. |
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Quoted: And yet, the single mom has trouble finding meaningful relationships. View Quote Overall, though, being pickier about meaningful things is better for finding meaningful relationships, for both genders. |
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Everyone has trouble finding meaningful relationships. And this particular single mom is an idiot. Overall, though, being pickier about meaningful things is better for finding meaningful relationships, for both genders. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: And yet, the single mom has trouble finding meaningful relationships. Overall, though, being pickier about meaningful things is better for finding meaningful relationships, for both genders. |
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Everyone has trouble finding meaningful relationships. And this particular single mom is an idiot. Overall, though, being pickier about meaningful things is better for finding meaningful relationships, for both genders. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: And yet, the single mom has trouble finding meaningful relationships. Overall, though, being pickier about meaningful things is better for finding meaningful relationships, for both genders. If she is a picky-picky when all she has to offer is sex, she can really enjoy being alone Joey Montana - Picky (Remix) ft. Akon, Mohombi |
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1. We have the option to earn our own money/hunt our own mammoths now. 2. Now men are merely optional. 3. Even the most reasonable woman is going to have more criteria now. That’s not a bad thing. View Quote 2. Not exactly. Most women still deal with the biological clock urges, and raising a child as a single parent sucks. Also, men are only going to be viewed as 'optional' for as long as the thin veneer of civilization holds together. 3. Correct that it isn't a bad thing, but this dynamic isn't a one way street. Men are becoming more wary, too. |
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1. I'm glad they have more options to provide for themselves. 2. Not exactly. Most women still deal with the biological clock urges, and raising a child as a single parent sucks. Also, men are only going to be viewed as 'optional' for as long as the thin veneer of civilization holds together. 3. Correct that it isn't a bad thing, but this dynamic isn't a one way street. Men are becoming more wary, too. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: 1. We have the option to earn our own money/hunt our own mammoths now. 2. Now men are merely optional. 3. Even the most reasonable woman is going to have more criteria now. That’s not a bad thing. 2. Not exactly. Most women still deal with the biological clock urges, and raising a child as a single parent sucks. Also, men are only going to be viewed as 'optional' for as long as the thin veneer of civilization holds together. 3. Correct that it isn't a bad thing, but this dynamic isn't a one way street. Men are becoming more wary, too. 4 And in that day seven women shall take hold of one man, saying, We will eat our own bread, and wear our own apparel: only let us be called by thy name, to take away our reproach. |
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1. I'm glad they have more options to provide for themselves. 2. Not exactly. Most women still deal with the biological clock urges, and raising a child as a single parent sucks. Also, men are only going to be viewed as 'optional' for as long as the thin veneer of civilization holds together. 3. Correct that it isn't a bad thing, but this dynamic isn't a one way street. Men are becoming more wary, too. View Quote And of course men should be more wary. Everyone needs to have standards and be picky. |
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Quoted: Isaiah 4:1-5:7 King James Version (KJV) 4 And in that day seven women shall take hold of one man, saying, We will eat our own bread, and wear our own apparel: only let us be called by thy name, to take away our reproach. View Quote |
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We have the option to earn our own money/hunt our own mammoths now. Now men are merely optional. Even the most reasonable woman is going to have more criteria now. That's not a bad thing. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Essentially the same criteria men had 10K years ago. The criteria women had back then was probably something like: Food on the table most nights. Dont look/ smell too hideous. Dont get drunk and abusive too much per week. Now look at the lists women roll out these days. |
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Everyone has trouble finding meaningful relationships. And this particular single mom is an idiot. Overall, though, being pickier about meaningful things is better for finding meaningful relationships, for both genders. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: And yet, the single mom has trouble finding meaningful relationships. Overall, though, being pickier about meaningful things is better for finding meaningful relationships, for both genders. Picky: extremely fussy or finicky, usually over trifles. |
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You live in a world where everything is created by men. Even the site/ internet you post on, and nation you sit in. Yet men are unneeded? Lol. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Essentially the same criteria men had 10K years ago. The criteria women had back then was probably something like: Food on the table most nights. Dont look/ smell too hideous. Dont get drunk and abusive too much per week. Now look at the lists women roll out these days. I thought the contextual nature of her comment was fairly obvious, but perhaps I was mistaken. |
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I wonder what her reaction would be if a guy pulled out a list of his own and started checking boxes on the 2nd date?
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In the context in which she was speaking, no man is “needed”. As in, no specific woman absolutely needs a man to wife her up. Spinsters can do just fine on their own in terms of making ends meet, feeding themselves, and surviving day to day existence. A relationship is lovely, but a spouse isn’t necessary for survival. That was previously only something men could decide whether they wanted in their lives, barring the good graces and financial security of a woman’s family. And she was still considered a social oddity and pitied at best. I thought the contextual nature of her comment was fairly obvious, but perhaps I was mistaken. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Essentially the same criteria men had 10K years ago. The criteria women had back then was probably something like: Food on the table most nights. Dont look/ smell too hideous. Dont get drunk and abusive too much per week. Now look at the lists women roll out these days. I thought the contextual nature of her comment was fairly obvious, but perhaps I was mistaken. |
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I'll disagree somewhat with what you said, older females as a percentage, tend to avail themselves of ''govt services'' [read other peoples money] far more often then men. It's no different then younger females and males, females still, percentage wise, get more ''free'' government loot. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Essentially the same criteria men had 10K years ago. The criteria women had back then was probably something like: Food on the table most nights. Dont look/ smell too hideous. Dont get drunk and abusive too much per week. Now look at the lists women roll out these days. I thought the contextual nature of her comment was fairly obvious, but perhaps I was mistaken. When a woman knows that your resources are yours and that the relationship she imagines is where your value will raise her status and that does not happen, you get the victim attitude I am retired, retired with “fuck you” money and they know it What they don’t know is a few of them make more money than me and for some reason are up to their ass in debt Not all women that age but a lot |
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After they have sex, the guys list comes out Believe me, if she is phony, bitter and entitled Soft next if the sex is good If not...... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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I wonder what her reaction would be if a guy pulled out a list of his own and started checking boxes on the 2nd date? Believe me, if she is phony, bitter and entitled Soft next if the sex is good If not...... Like you don’t know You are just getting your “sea legs” now After a while it becomes a sixth sense |
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You know what I am talking about Like you don’t know You are just getting your “sea legs” now After a while it becomes a sixth sense View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I wonder what her reaction would be if a guy pulled out a list of his own and started checking boxes on the 2nd date? Believe me, if she is phony, bitter and entitled Soft next if the sex is good If not...... Like you don’t know You are just getting your “sea legs” now After a while it becomes a sixth sense |
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I think you're saying to 'next her' when that side comes out? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I wonder what her reaction would be if a guy pulled out a list of his own and started checking boxes on the 2nd date? Believe me, if she is phony, bitter and entitled Soft next if the sex is good If not...... Like you don’t know You are just getting your “sea legs” now After a while it becomes a sixth sense When you realize that sex is not worth it you move on |
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Yeah, people are “fronting”, guys playing the quick con and women trying for the long game When you realize that sex is not worth it you move on View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I wonder what her reaction would be if a guy pulled out a list of his own and started checking boxes on the 2nd date? Believe me, if she is phony, bitter and entitled Soft next if the sex is good If not...... Like you don’t know You are just getting your “sea legs” now After a while it becomes a sixth sense When you realize that sex is not worth it you move on |
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Anyman who focuses on the sex and ignores the character is doomed to failure. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I wonder what her reaction would be if a guy pulled out a list of his own and started checking boxes on the 2nd date? Believe me, if she is phony, bitter and entitled Soft next if the sex is good If not...... Like you don’t know You are just getting your “sea legs” now After a while it becomes a sixth sense When you realize that sex is not worth it you move on |
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You live in a world where everything is created by men. Even the site/ internet you post on, and nation you sit in. Yet men are unneeded? Lol. View Quote I’ll explain the difference between what I meant in context and what you interpreted just now out of context if you really don’t understand, but I’m pretty sure you’re just being difficult for fun. Never mind. Naamah covered it. |
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I was thinking more in the context of single mothers who already have scratched that itch. And naturally, I was speaking of this current society, not some post apocalyptic dystopia. And of course men should be more wary. Everyone needs to have standards and be picky. View Quote Again, being a single parent sucks. It isn't ideal, and any man or woman who's been there will appreciate the difference of having a partner to help. I'm not referring to post apocalyptic dystopian societies, either. Within the past 100 years there have been two world wars, and women in impacted nations gained real understanding for what men do (both for better or worse) when civilization's veneer cracks. Men and women play complementary roles. Men's roles may be taken for granted while everything runs smoothly. When there's a hiccup in life, suddenly people count on those men to do the heavy lifting. Especially outside of the home. What percentage of those firefighters fighting the blazes and trying to save homes in CA right now are men? 90+%? When there's a hurricane and power lines go down, what percentage of those power line workers are men? 92%? Men are optional...until something notable goes wrong. |
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Again, being a single parent sucks. It isn't ideal, and any man or woman who's been there will appreciate the difference of having a partner to help. I'm not referring to post apocalyptic dystopian societies, either. Within the past 100 years there have been two world wars, and women in impacted nations gained real understanding for what men do (both for better or worse) when civilization's veneer cracks. Men and women play complementary roles. Men's roles may be taken for granted while everything runs smoothly. When there's a hiccup in life, suddenly people count on those men to do the heavy lifting. Especially outside of the home. What percentage of those firefighters fighting the blazes and trying to save homes in CA right now are men? 90+%? When there's a hurricane and power lines go down, what percentage of those power line workers are men? 92%? Men are optional...until something notable goes wrong. View Quote Look, it annoys me to have to say it again but I’m the biggest fan of male contributions to society. When it comes to individual decisions about romantic partnerships, one needs to be brutally honest with oneself about why one wants a particular partner. It’s ridiculous to chose a permanent lover based on a war or major fire scenario (and i think those would fall under dystopian post apocalypse scenarios). An individual woman should chose a man or chose no man based on what life is like day to day. A man is no longer required for a woman’s day to day functioning in life. Women still do want men, but it’s silly to try to make more out of the wanting or to ignore what it is they’re wanted for now. |
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Again, being a single parent sucks. It isn't ideal, and any man or woman who's been there will appreciate the difference of having a partner to help. I'm not referring to post apocalyptic dystopian societies, either. Within the past 100 years there have been two world wars, and women in impacted nations gained real understanding for what men do (both for better or worse) when civilization's veneer cracks. Men and women play complementary roles. Men's roles may be taken for granted while everything runs smoothly. When there's a hiccup in life, suddenly people count on those men to do the heavy lifting. Especially outside of the home. What percentage of those firefighters fighting the blazes and trying to save homes in CA right now are men? 90+%? When there's a hurricane and power lines go down, what percentage of those power line workers are men? 92%? Men are optional...until something notable goes wrong. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: I was thinking more in the context of single mothers who already have scratched that itch. And naturally, I was speaking of this current society, not some post apocalyptic dystopia. And of course men should be more wary. Everyone needs to have standards and be picky. I'm not referring to post apocalyptic dystopian societies, either. Within the past 100 years there have been two world wars, and women in impacted nations gained real understanding for what men do (both for better or worse) when civilization's veneer cracks. Men and women play complementary roles. Men's roles may be taken for granted while everything runs smoothly. When there's a hiccup in life, suddenly people count on those men to do the heavy lifting. Especially outside of the home. What percentage of those firefighters fighting the blazes and trying to save homes in CA right now are men? 90+%? When there's a hurricane and power lines go down, what percentage of those power line workers are men? 92%? Men are optional...until something notable goes wrong. |
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Those firefighters are still outside the context of a two person relationship. Look, it annoys me to have to say it again but I’m the biggest fan of male contributions to society. When it comes to individual decisions about romantic partnerships, one needs to be brutally honest with oneself about why one wants a particular partner. It’s ridiculous to chose a permanent lover based on a war or major fire scenario (and i think those would fall under dystopian post apocalypse scenarios). An individual woman should chose a man or chose no man based on what life is like day to day. A man is no longer required for a woman’s day to day functioning in life. Women still do want men, but it’s silly to try to make more out of the wanting or to ignore what it is they’re wanted for now. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Again, being a single parent sucks. It isn't ideal, and any man or woman who's been there will appreciate the difference of having a partner to help. I'm not referring to post apocalyptic dystopian societies, either. Within the past 100 years there have been two world wars, and women in impacted nations gained real understanding for what men do (both for better or worse) when civilization's veneer cracks. Men and women play complementary roles. Men's roles may be taken for granted while everything runs smoothly. When there's a hiccup in life, suddenly people count on those men to do the heavy lifting. Especially outside of the home. What percentage of those firefighters fighting the blazes and trying to save homes in CA right now are men? 90+%? When there's a hurricane and power lines go down, what percentage of those power line workers are men? 92%? Men are optional...until something notable goes wrong. Look, it annoys me to have to say it again but I’m the biggest fan of male contributions to society. When it comes to individual decisions about romantic partnerships, one needs to be brutally honest with oneself about why one wants a particular partner. It’s ridiculous to chose a permanent lover based on a war or major fire scenario (and i think those would fall under dystopian post apocalypse scenarios). An individual woman should chose a man or chose no man based on what life is like day to day. A man is no longer required for a woman’s day to day functioning in life. Women still do want men, but it’s silly to try to make more out of the wanting or to ignore what it is they’re wanted for now. |
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Again, being a single parent sucks. It isn't ideal, and any man or woman who's been there will appreciate the difference of having a partner to help. I'm not referring to post apocalyptic dystopian societies, either. Within the past 100 years there have been two world wars, and women in impacted nations gained real understanding for what men do (both for better or worse) when civilization's veneer cracks. Men and women play complementary roles. Men's roles may be taken for granted while everything runs smoothly. When there's a hiccup in life, suddenly people count on those men to do the heavy lifting. Especially outside of the home. What percentage of those firefighters fighting the blazes and trying to save homes in CA right now are men? 90+%? When there's a hurricane and power lines go down, what percentage of those power line workers are men? 92%? Men are optional...until something notable goes wrong. View Quote |
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Again, you know exactly what I mean. Why are you playing games? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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It's not about being picky, it's about being realistic. Picky isn't a desirable quality. Picky: extremely fussy or finicky, usually over trifles. It seems most American women feel unless they are making things unnecessarily convoluted then they might be missing out on something. Not a good thing. |
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^ Take all those male contributions to society away. Take all those male paid social services collected by the gov away, then let spinster stand on her own two feet. Most women would be toast. Men are in no way optional other than in feminist rhetoric. That's the point. When "you" can't see men as indispensable then I question where you frame of mind is at. Now if the point is after spinster collected all the socialized benefits from men up front that now she can stand on her own, well that doesn't mean much. If Neil Armstrong drags you up to the moon by your collar that doesn't make you an astronaut. I'll disagree somewhat with what you said, older females as a percentage, tend to avail themselves of ''govt services'' [read other peoples money] far more often then men. It's no different then younger females and males, females still, percentage wise, get more ''free'' government loot. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Essentially the same criteria men had 10K years ago. The criteria women had back then was probably something like: Food on the table most nights. Dont look/ smell too hideous. Dont get drunk and abusive too much per week. Now look at the lists women roll out these days. I thought the contextual nature of her comment was fairly obvious, but perhaps I was mistaken. Now if the point is after spinster collected all the socialized benefits from men up front that now she can stand on her own, well that doesn't mean much. If Neil Armstrong drags you up to the moon by your collar that doesn't make you an astronaut. I'll disagree somewhat with what you said, older females as a percentage, tend to avail themselves of ''govt services'' [read other peoples money] far more often then men. It's no different then younger females and males, females still, percentage wise, get more ''free'' government loot. |
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I don't think it's a game. Being picky isn't a positive trait. Idk what else to tell you. That's probably a difference between men and women, men don't like to play games in relationships. We say what we mean and don't throw up unnecessary hoops to jump through. We've got bigger fish to fry than that. It seems most American women feel unless they are making things unnecessarily convoluted then they might be missing out on something. Not a good thing. View Quote |
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Depends on your definition of success. A guy might find a 12 week long relationship of sex, dining and travel a great summer fling. A woman with 20/20 hindsight might find it a waste of her time. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: Anyman who focuses on the sex and ignores the character is doomed to failure. A guy might find a 12 week long relationship of sex, dining and travel a great summer fling. A woman with 20/20 hindsight might find it a waste of her time. If a guy is looking for a pump and dump too, then he won't care about her character, what she brings to the table or whatever list he has. |
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I don't think it's a game. Being picky isn't a positive trait. Idk what else to tell you. That's probably a difference between men and women, men don't like to play games in relationships. We say what we mean and don't throw up unnecessary hoops to jump through. We've got bigger fish to fry than that. It seems most American women feel unless they are making things unnecessarily convoluted then they might be missing out on something. Not a good thing. |
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