AlphaSoldier
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I am planning to use this article to touch some emotional keys when doing online dating.Jitterbug said:She couldn't be more insulting. So men get the honour of being mobile ATMs and sperm donors in exchange for damaged goods? That opinion piece is essentially a really damn good list of reasons why men should avoid those old hags like the plague.
But she's very honest. I can respect that.
Yippeee, that leaves me all fired up to go out and find a women who is willing to settle for me!Even women who settle but end up divorced might be in a better position than those of us who became mothers on our own, because many ex-wives get both child-support payments and a free night off when the kids go to Dad’s house for a sleepover.
Geez, how often is that statement posted here!Those of us who choose not to settle in hopes of finding a soul mate later are almost like teenagers who believe they’re invulnerable to dying in a drunk-driving accident. We lose sight of our mortality. We forget that we, too, will age and become less alluring. And even if some men do find us engaging, and they’re ready to have a family, they’ll likely decide to marry someone younger with whom they can have their own biological children. Which is all the more reason to settle before settling is no longer an option.
I agree. And if anything, it's going to scare away Mr. Right. Not too many guys want to raise a child that isn't theirs.SinJester said:But it's the opposite for men.
What's the deal with these women who have babies using sperm from a sperm bank while single? Possible one of the most selfish acts someone could do.
This chick is amazing. She went ahead and put herself in the much less sexually marketable by inseminating herself , and now she's ready to "settle." I'm trying to think of what kind of a nut-job man would marry a 40 y.o. woman mother of a toddler who is so screwed up that she would get inseminated.Back when I was still convinced I’d find my soul mate, I did, although I never articulated this, have certain requirements. I thought that the person I married would have to have a sense of wonderment about the world, would be both spontaneous and grounded, and would acknowledge that life is hard but also be able to navigate its ups and downs with humor. Many of the guys I dated possessed these qualities, but if one of them lacked a certain degree of kindness, another didn’t seem emotionally stable enough, and another’s values clashed with mine. Others were sweet but so boring that I preferred reading during dinner to sitting through another tedious conversation. I also dated someone who appeared to be highly compatible with me — we had much in common, and strong physical chemistry — but while our sensibilities were similar, they proved to be a half-note off, so we never quite felt in harmony, or never viewed the world through quite the same lens.
Now, though, I realize that if I don’t want to be alone for the rest of my life, I’m at the age where I’ll likely need to settle for someone who is settling for me. What I and many women who hold out for true love forget is that we won’t always have the same appeal that we may have had in our 20s and early 30s. Having turned 40, I now have wrinkles, bags under my eyes, and hair in places I didn’t know hair could grow on women. With my nonworking life consumed by thoughts of potty training and play dates, I’ve become a far less interesting person than the one who went on hiking adventures and performed at comedy clubs. But when I chose to have a baby on my own, the plan was that I would continue to search for true connection afterward
Honey, the one fact of life is that we only get one chance to go through it. You screwed yours up big time!... it certainly wasn’t that I would have a baby alone only to settle later. After all, wouldn’t it have been wiser to settle for a higher caliber of “not Mr. Right” while my marital value was at its peak?
Priceless insight !Jitterbug said:She couldn't be more insulting. So men get the honour of being mobile ATMs and sperm donors in exchange for damaged goods?
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Hors are ab-hor-rent!!! Deviants! They minds are corrupt and thus their actions! You're right - selfish they are - it is about them and the hell with the welfare of the child!!!!SinJester said:But it's the opposite for men.
What's the deal with these women who have babies using sperm from a sperm bank while single? Possible one of the most selfish acts someone could do.
If you currently have too many women chasing you, calling you, harassing you, knocking on your door at 2 o'clock in the morning... then I have the simple solution for you.
Just read my free ebook 22 Rules for Massive Success With Women and do the opposite of what I recommend.
This will quickly drive all women away from you.
And you will be able to relax and to live your life in peace and quiet.
Yep, a woman who cannot brag about "taking him to the cleaners" has failed the sisterhood and one of it's imperativesjoekerr31 said:the article, from the parts i read, basically espouses 'make sure you take a guy, ANY guy if you have to, for a ride before you lose your market value. its your responsibility, as a woman, to milk at least one guy for everything he is worth. if you fail to do this then you have short changed the return you rightly deserve as a woman - ALL women have this inalienable right to take at least one man to the cleaners in their life time."
Youngsters on here may take this as negativism - but, us, mature men know reality! Beware! Meaning Be Aware!!jophil28 said:Yep, a woman who cannot brag about "taking him to the cleaners" has failed the sisterhood and one of it's imperatives
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How fukked up can woman get before the tide of commonsense and rational living turns back.
I sometimes despair of ever seeing the return of harmony and mutuality as primary goals in marriage .
IT has all become so adversarial.
Feminism has taught women to hate as a legitimate emotional state.
We are all fukked for a while yet..