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Master Don Juan
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this bugs georgepithu too
What gets me is how they say, "Have kids, doesn't want them (or any more)" uh, well, how's that appealing to a dude? I mean I know some dudes that don't mind raising other men's kids, but they're few and far between in my world. Women just show their cards and shoot themselves in the foot by giving that info up front n' center, BUT maybe I'm wrong. Maybe there ARE a boatload of suckers willing to get tied up in a you're-not-my-father-back-talk 24/7 life just in order to get some pvssy/clout (of hey, I'm married and I have a family - to their co-workers/friends/family they want that 'status' or image).Most women have no need to become a client of a matchmaker. The women that do become matchmaker clients usually fit many of the following descriptions
-33 years old or older
-Careerist. Demanding career paying $90,000/annual or more. You'll see a lot of female doctors and lawyers.
-Overweight
-Few have children. The 30 something women rarely have children. These ones have a roaring bio clock. Many of the 40+ ones have kids and sometimes their kids are 18+.
-They can be either never married or divorced
The most desirable women never make it to a matchmaker. A beta male will settle for a childless, once divorced 35 year old female MD. The alpha males that she would want probably wouldn't interact with her more than a few months of casual sex.
Matchmakers typically have male clients, who are in their 30s or older, and are somewhat beta. This beta male is usually happy if a matchmaker can pair him off with a female who is 2-5 years younger. So if a 40 year old beta male gets an extended relationship out of some 35-39 year old woman, he's probably happy. That's not all that easy for the matchmaker to achieve.
There are a lot of complaints with matchmakers.
Never underestimating the simping that exists. Betas will go to big lengths for scraps of pusssy.What gets me is how they say, "Have kids, doesn't want them (or any more)" uh, well, how's that appealing to a dude? I mean I know some dudes that don't mind raising other men's kids, but they're few and far between in my world. Women just show their cards and shoot themselves in the foot by giving that info up front n' center, BUT maybe I'm wrong. Maybe there ARE a boatload of suckers willing to get tied up in a you're-not-my-father-back-talk 24/7 life just in order to get some pvssy/clout (of hey, I'm married and I have a family - to their co-workers/friends/family they want that 'status' or image).