Viral tweet woman listing her dream bf attributes

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The girl is stunning looks like Margot Robbie. I’m sure she’ll find what she dreams of

Her avi IS a pic of Margot Robbie lmfao.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:In NYC she can meet that man.

But he will be much less attractive than she is.

If he has the other qualities and her level of attractiveness he will have too many other options.


Why is that? There is an equal number of attractive men and women, statistically. It's not like men are born more ugly than women


Why do you say that?


It was a response to PP who said if a man is equal level of attractiveness as the woman, he would have way more options. That is not necessarily the case. Statistically, since men are higher paid than women, and attractive people distribute evenly between 2 genders, there should be more attractive successful men available at younger age groups vs women
Anonymous
What’s she bringing to the table? There are guys who fit all or most of that criteria, but they’re not just looking for a pretty face, they tend to want an equal.

Also worth noting for the 100th+ time that the men and women who fit this description tend to find their eventual spouses in college, grad school, or at an early job through their professional networks. Not as random online dating hookups. If she’s 27-33 also, the clock is definitely ticking.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What’s she bringing to the table? There are guys who fit all or most of that criteria, but they’re not just looking for a pretty face, they tend to want an equal.

Also worth noting for the 100th+ time that the men and women who fit this description tend to find their eventual spouses in college, grad school, or at an early job through their professional networks. Not as random online dating hookups. If she’s 27-33 also, the clock is definitely ticking.


No, they don’t. Looks are everything in women. For the 100th+ time.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:What’s she bringing to the table? There are guys who fit all or most of that criteria, but they’re not just looking for a pretty face, they tend to want an equal.

Also worth noting for the 100th+ time that the men and women who fit this description tend to find their eventual spouses in college, grad school, or at an early job through their professional networks. Not as random online dating hookups. If she’s 27-33 also, the clock is definitely ticking.


No, they don’t. Looks are everything in women. For the 100th+ time.


Not really. Look at the old NYT wedding announcements. All those average looking Biglaw associates and guys working in finance were getting married to average looking rich women. Either high achievers themselves or from family money or both. They all went to like, the same private HS’s, same colleges, same grad schools, and got the same types of jobs. You never saw “the groom is an employee of Goldman Sachs and graduated from Phillips Exeter, Yale, and Wharton, and the bride graduated from local public school in Alabama and works at Starbucks.”

I do think weight matters though in the sense that upper income people are rarely obese in their 20s/30s.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What’s she bringing to the table? There are guys who fit all or most of that criteria, but they’re not just looking for a pretty face, they tend to want an equal.

Also worth noting for the 100th+ time that the men and women who fit this description tend to find their eventual spouses in college, grad school, or at an early job through their professional networks. Not as random online dating hookups. If she’s 27-33 also, the clock is definitely ticking.


No, they don’t. Looks are everything in women. For the 100th+ time.


Not really. Look at the old NYT wedding announcements. All those average looking Biglaw associates and guys working in finance were getting married to average looking rich women. Either high achievers themselves or from family money or both. They all went to like, the same private HS’s, same colleges, same grad schools, and got the same types of jobs. You never saw “the groom is an employee of Goldman Sachs and graduated from Phillips Exeter, Yale, and Wharton, and the bride graduated from local public school in Alabama and works at Starbucks.”

I do think weight matters though in the sense that upper income people are rarely obese in their 20s/30s.


Look at Jeff Bezos & his second wife-to-be.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What’s she bringing to the table? There are guys who fit all or most of that criteria, but they’re not just looking for a pretty face, they tend to want an equal.

Also worth noting for the 100th+ time that the men and women who fit this description tend to find their eventual spouses in college, grad school, or at an early job through their professional networks. Not as random online dating hookups. If she’s 27-33 also, the clock is definitely ticking.


No, they don’t. Looks are everything in women. For the 100th+ time.


Not really. Look at the old NYT wedding announcements. All those average looking Biglaw associates and guys working in finance were getting married to average looking rich women. Either high achievers themselves or from family money or both. They all went to like, the same private HS’s, same colleges, same grad schools, and got the same types of jobs. You never saw “the groom is an employee of Goldman Sachs and graduated from Phillips Exeter, Yale, and Wharton, and the bride graduated from local public school in Alabama and works at Starbucks.”

I do think weight matters though in the sense that upper income people are rarely obese in their 20s/30s.


Look at Jeff Bezos & his second wife-to-be.


Yeah and he was with Mackenzie for decades and she got that bag in the divorce. There’s always going to be some old men looking for a young hottie but she wanted 27-33 not a 50+ daddy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What’s she bringing to the table? There are guys who fit all or most of that criteria, but they’re not just looking for a pretty face, they tend to want an equal.

Also worth noting for the 100th+ time that the men and women who fit this description tend to find their eventual spouses in college, grad school, or at an early job through their professional networks. Not as random online dating hookups. If she’s 27-33 also, the clock is definitely ticking.


No, they don’t. Looks are everything in women. For the 100th+ time.


Not really. Look at the old NYT wedding announcements. All those average looking Biglaw associates and guys working in finance were getting married to average looking rich women. Either high achievers themselves or from family money or both. They all went to like, the same private HS’s, same colleges, same grad schools, and got the same types of jobs. You never saw “the groom is an employee of Goldman Sachs and graduated from Phillips Exeter, Yale, and Wharton, and the bride graduated from local public school in Alabama and works at Starbucks.”

I do think weight matters though in the sense that upper income people are rarely obese in their 20s/30s.


Look at Jeff Bezos & his second wife-to-be.


Second marriages later in life follow different rules.
Anonymous
The list looks good. I think she will find her person. I had a list too, but it was in my journal. Married 20 years.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What’s she bringing to the table? There are guys who fit all or most of that criteria, but they’re not just looking for a pretty face, they tend to want an equal.

Also worth noting for the 100th+ time that the men and women who fit this description tend to find their eventual spouses in college, grad school, or at an early job through their professional networks. Not as random online dating hookups. If she’s 27-33 also, the clock is definitely ticking.


No, they don’t. Looks are everything in women. For the 100th+ time.


Not really. Look at the old NYT wedding announcements. All those average looking Biglaw associates and guys working in finance were getting married to average looking rich women. Either high achievers themselves or from family money or both. They all went to like, the same private HS’s, same colleges, same grad schools, and got the same types of jobs. You never saw “the groom is an employee of Goldman Sachs and graduated from Phillips Exeter, Yale, and Wharton, and the bride graduated from local public school in Alabama and works at Starbucks.”

I do think weight matters though in the sense that upper income people are rarely obese in their 20s/30s.


Look at Jeff Bezos & his second wife-to-be.


Why? What do the lifestyles of the rich and famous have to do with the real world?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is that her in her profile picture or is that a celebrity photo? If that’s her, she will have no issue getting that man. 300-500k men are a dime a dozen in nyc. Any starter low level lawyer makes the bottom end of that


Celeb photo
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:What’s she bringing to the table? There are guys who fit all or most of that criteria, but they’re not just looking for a pretty face, they tend to want an equal.

Also worth noting for the 100th+ time that the men and women who fit this description tend to find their eventual spouses in college, grad school, or at an early job through their professional networks. Not as random online dating hookups. If she’s 27-33 also, the clock is definitely ticking.


No, they don’t. Looks are everything in women. For the 100th+ time.


Just because you’ve said it 100+ times still doesn’t make it true.

What is true is that women with higher income tend to be better looking because they have the ability to access aesthetic care.
Anonymous
By all means let's encourage behavior that will lead 3% of women to be very happy, and the remaining 97% or women to be lonely cat ladies who spend their time complaining about men.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The girl is stunning looks like Margot Robbie. I’m sure she’ll find what she dreams of


This Twitter account is so obviously fake; why are people posting about it and falling for this nonsense here?

This is a troll Twitter account designed to get your attention, folks. Scroll down the actual Twitter feed for even a nanosecond. The "dream bf attributes" list is almost a copy of a "my dream startup investment" list that "Cooper" retweets in her own feed just below it. The writing in every post sounds like ChatGPT's version of a supposedly inspirational and aspirational young NYC go-getter.

You think that's her real photo? Look closely. It's surely something someone pulled from the internet to use. Might even BE a young Margot Robbie modeling underwear.

The Twitter account also links to "Cooper's" own store, which is a site selling exactly two very expensive baseball caps, and to an Instagram which is also obviously a bot or troll. The Insta only reposts two of "her" tweets (always a bad sign on Insta -- very few posts and/or no original ones at all) and links again to that online store with generic hats for $70.

Amazing that people here are taking this "viral tweet woman"'s list so seriously. One click on the tweet and a quick scroll, and it's obvious you're responding to a person who doesn't exist.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:By all means let's encourage behavior that will lead 3% of women to be very happy, and the remaining 97% or women to be lonely cat ladies who spend their time complaining about men.



Better lonely and complaining than in an unhappy relationship or marriage.
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