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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Am I the only person who is going to state the obvious? They would be interested in dating if someone--anyone--were interested in dating them. But no one is, so they're not.[/quote] Women adhere to the 6-6-6-6 rule (and that 6 for salary had better be well over $200k in this area. Thanks to OLD apps, 90% of women chase the top 5% of guys (guys who are all 6-6-6-6).[/quote] Hmm. I'm a thin, attractive woman with a JD from a top 10 school and wealthy parents. I married aan who is 5'10" and makes 150k. He's a really good person. He's attractive with a good sense of humor, a great cook, and we share a lot of interests. I don't feel like I settled for him -- I felt so lucky to find him after years of dating men who were unkind, selfish, incompetent, rude, or just looking to mooch off my family. If as a man you are blaming women's fixation on height it earnings or dick size for you being single, you are looking at the wrong women. But then, you also probably don't bring much to the table. And I'm not talking about the shallow stuff. I mean do you have a good personality, are you capable and mature, and do you treat people well. Men like that find good partners.[/quote] How old are you and your husband ? I bet you are about the same age. He brings male energy , quality time with kids likely is outgoing and doing a lot of stuff at home and with you/kids. These men want a much younger woman to bring all of it to them but they don’t have an earning capacity of a JD degree or large inheritance like you do. [/quote]
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