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Help!
Seriously, I'm in a group of 12 women - doctors, pharmacists, lawyers, etc. and we can't find any men! We get hit on by married men all the time. Where do we find good men? |
| Right here. You can email me at LD_fan82@yahoo.com. |
| Maybe if you quit bragging about being so successful in your profession, you'd find a guy. A total asshole could be a doctor and a gem could be a mechanic, but would you even give him the time of day knowing he doesn't fit your bizarre standard of success? |
The first question most of these successful hot women ask in a bar is how much $ we make. Total buyers market for men. All we want is someone who seems fun and low maintenance. |
Since when did professional goals and financial freedom become a bizarre standard of success? |
Don't laugh but there is nothing wrong with being a mechanic or electrician. They can't outsource those jobs to India and China. |
+1 If they are not finding ANY man, then they need to look at themselves and their attitude or image they are projecting. |
| Try not hanging out with 11 other women. |
I hope you're not serious. That's rude, no matter WHAT the gender. |
You are no longer young spring chickens, and it shows |
If this is OP, I may be able to provide some insight as to why you are single.... |
| I have 2 brothers One is a 37 year old orthopedist and the other is a 29 year old electrician. Care to guess who has more financial freedom? |
Good men, meaning you're willing to go out will nice guys who don't make much money and have jobs with relatively low status? If that was the case, you would have found someone. |
I've looked for everything and haven't found them in the "usual" places. I do find the comments about successful women incredibly sexist. We're in our late 20s to early 40s. We never go out as a group of 12, just our social circle. |
Are you single? |