There's simply not enough "educated" men for single women

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Has any woman ever made your life easier? I've never experienced that.

I don't think it's humanly possible.

Which is why I really don't understand guys settling for less than a very attractive girl. You are still dealing with sh*t regardless.
Likes to clean, likes to help you, pays half of the bills, does errands for the household, and sex every night before bed. Some women do this.
 

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Lol. Suddenly, a lack of college educated men is a problem. MRAs and people concerned with the well being of boys and men have been talking about the worrying trend in college enrollment and graduation among men but feminists and the feminine imperative obsessed world try to silence them.

But no, when women can't find their college educated prince charming, it's a catastrophe and a disaster. Lol.

College campuses and education in general has become a feminine bubble where masculinity is trashed, ridiculed and even prosecuted. We're constantly inundated with messages from the media about how there aren't enough women in STEM or how not enough women are in a certain college program but no mention of the annual decline in college educated men.

You can't prop up one gender and suppress the other without it having a negative effect in some way. If the trend keeps up, it's only going to get worse and these single women are simply going to have to get off their high horse and realize that they're just going to have to date non college educated men.
 
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Had women like that. Life was still easier without them in it though.

Women always make life more complicated. And I find it bizarre that any man would look for a woman to make his life "easier".

That isn't a value that I see in women. Therefore, I don't really care if she can clean, because she can also give me a headache. Easier to do it myself.

All I expect is that she look nice, and we have fun together.
Right on. I manage perfectly well when I'm single. I can cook, clean and provide for myself.

Whenever a woman comes into my life, without fail, there are so many extra things that I have to do. There are people I need to go see because blah; there are places I need to go to because blah blah; I need to eat different foods every night because she feels like it.

Not to mention that women have their own personal problems that you constantly have to deal with. And you're expected to help her with these problems because you're the man. I never ask women for help with my problems...

It gets old after a while.
 

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People in general are not smart. Going to college doesn't make you smart.....sorry to burst a crap load of bubbles. Our modern educational system is good for memorization mostly.
I agree and disagree. College can be a memorization game if you don't put it the work or just want a pedigree (graduated from school x) on your resume. If you work hard and learn how to think critically, you got your money's worth in college, along with a higher level pedigree (honors, extra curriculars, etc.).

It all comes down to how motivated a student is to work hard and what he wants to do with his life. College doesn't make peooor smart. It's an opportunity for motivated people to become better thinkers and leaders. If you are dumb and lazy before college, you'll probably stay that way after college. It's a character trait.
 
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I agree and disagree. College can be a memorization game if you don't put it the work or just want a pedigree (graduated from school x) on your resume. If you work hard and learn how to think critically, you got your money's worth in college, along with a higher level pedigree (honors, extra curriculars, etc.).

It all comes down to how motivated a student is to work hard and what he wants to do with his life. College doesn't make peooor smart. It's an opportunity for motivated people to become better thinkers and leaders. If you are dumb and lazy before college, you'll probably stay that way after college. It's a character trait.
I think one problem is too many students focus on GRADES or EXAMS rarely than LEARNING and UNDERSTANDING the material at a DEEP level. It's an easy trap to fall into.
 

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I think one problem is too many students focus on GRADES or EXAMS rarely than LEARNING and UNDERSTANDING the material at a DEEP level. It's an easy trap to fall into.
College is more about elitism than anything else these days unless you are studying science, engineering, business or mathematics. The other areas of study are mostly useless in the real world. That's why many people end up doing jobs not related to their major. The degree is just a peace of paper that gives you an audition. Its more about image than knowledge.
 

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College is more about elitism than anything else these days unless you are studying science, engineering, business or mathematics. The other areas of study are mostly useless in the real world. That's why many people end up doing jobs not related to their major. The degree is just a peace of paper that gives you an audition. Its more about image than knowledge.

With some of the schools it puts you in a "circle" so grads of a specific university are more likely to help each other.
 

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I think one problem is too many students focus on GRADES or EXAMS rarely than LEARNING and UNDERSTANDING the material at a DEEP level. It's an easy trap to fall into.
True I also think many students don't learn the "rules" and break them. They just get there career and end up being repetitive, not creative.....rules are meant to be broken. Especially in science......majority are just happy to have a degree and a good career
 

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True I also think many students don't learn the "rules" and break them. They just get there career and end up being repetitive, not creative.....rules are meant to be broken. Especially in science......majority are just happy to have a degree and a good career
College is designed to get you to learn material, but it's more so geared to teach you HOW to learn how to assimilate material. Also to allow you to perform in pressure situations.
 

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College is designed to get you to learn material, but it's more so geared to teach you HOW to learn how to assimilate material. Also to allow you to perform in pressure situations.
nope, college is how well you can memorize something and how well you can apease the professor ego, I had from cursing a teacher for being stupid and ****ing the whole class with his incompetence(funny next year he was not teaching anymore) to being a cool teacher and all but still ****ed half class asking for a lot of things he havent even mentioned in class(again he survive only 6 month figures), to end college all you need is ahve a good memory and be well liked or invisible by your teacher, anything diferent from it you are ****ed, now if you want to learn something it will go well and help you in the long run, but understand even that will change little,

now if you did learn during college on how to acquire info, understand and put it to work then yes now you learned a valuable skill to use in your life. in the end the most important thing is how fast you can get data and process it to do some kinda of knowledge you can use, but you will still need to ahve a college degree since wanting or not it will open some doors for you, at least till you get enough rep so people will not ask your qualification
 

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nope, college is how well you can memorize something and how well you can apease the professor ego, I had from cursing a teacher for being stupid and ****ing the whole class with his incompetence(funny next year he was not teaching anymore) to being a cool teacher and all but still ****ed half class asking for a lot of things he havent even mentioned in class(again he survive only 6 month figures), to end college all you need is ahve a good memory and be well liked or invisible by your teacher, anything diferent from it you are ****ed, now if you want to learn something it will go well and help you in the long run, but understand even that will change little,

now if you did learn during college on how to acquire info, understand and put it to work then yes now you learned a valuable skill to use in your life. in the end the most important thing is how fast you can get data and process it to do some kinda of knowledge you can use, but you will still need to ahve a college degree since wanting or not it will open some doors for you, at least till you get enough rep so people will not ask your qualification
I learned how to acquire information not necessarily to my liking and use it. Also how to balance and conserve time and proper priorities. Theres a bunch of skills during the BS which are useful in life. Plus it puts you in a life long comradery of members of the same college.
 
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