They were very responsible, looked more attractive as they spoke. I was thinking they would be patting women on the backs for tearing through men.
I didn't realize "trading up" was so far in the conscious minds of women. Straight from the horses mouth. Prepare accordingly, gentlemen.
At least those two admitted it's a poor strategy. You see the men figure out what you do and no self respecting man would try to support such a female. He'd fvck and protect his wallet.Just the mindset of women. They always want better! Nothings ever good enough.
Isn't it amazing how attitude/frame influences looks? Almost magical!They were very responsible, looked more attractive as they spoke.
And what we talk about... I see that.Isn't it amazing how attitude/frame ifluences looks? Almost magical!
I heard this saying the other day, I thought it had some truth to it, although the atheists might find it offensive, or idiotic, or whatever:Really sharp girls for being quite young. I agree with about everything they said. The Netflix and Chill/swipe left swipe right/FWB/NSA culture has destroyed monogamy and even traditional marriage. There was a time when a man and woman actually tried to make a relationship work, but finding an appropriate partner now is almost nil. Quite sad and kind of depressing.
Well you had to marry for sex. This effectively forced people together at a young age. Ideally, they would grow and develop together in a new family unit.I was watching a documentary on Buddy Holly last night. Bear in mind this was the 1950s. He saw a girl he had barely met and asked her on a date. During the date, he handed her a rose and asked her to marry him. The next day he asked permission from her aunt, and informed his family. Two months later they were married.
It struck me that with asking this girl to marry him (practically on first sight), that his odds of success were better in the 50s, than a man living today who does everything in his power to fully screen and vet a potential mate.
Unfortunately of course, they were only married six months before Holly was killed in a plane crash on February 3, 1959.
I wonder what caused things to change so much in under 3 generations.I was watching a documentary on Buddy Holly last night. Bear in mind this was the 1950s. He saw a girl he had barely met and asked her on a date. During the date, he handed her a rose and asked her to marry him. The next day he asked permission from her aunt, and informed his family. Two months later they were married.
It struck me that with asking this girl to marry him (practically on first sight), that his odds of success were better in the 50s, than a man living today who does everything in his power to fully screen and vet a potential mate.
Unfortunately of course, they were only married six months before Holly was killed in a plane crash on February 3, 1959.
Okay that explains it.Well you had to marry for sex.