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Reply to "I know many successful, beautiful women and we can't find men in DC!"
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[quote=Anonymous]Here's an example of an OkCupid woman that's typically DC and probably similar to OP's friends...I won't post the link but I will describe her: age: 33-36 looks: physically slim/fit, attractive, body a solid 7 though the nose is a bit large and has Jewish facial features though ethnicity/religion not listed. education/interests: Phd in social science/political science/history, ivy undergrad, acela corridor upbringings - profile screams elite taste so much that it'll turn off most men. fine dining, fine drinks, museums, country club sports, etc. (to be honest, i enjoy a lot of this shit this woman does but i can see it being a turn off for lots of guys) what she's looking for: a series of sentences where most are oxymoronic and as a package unrealistic. here's the kicker: one of the photos she has shared is a screen-capture from her being a guest talking-head on TV. It is the worst quality picture of the set (small, a bit blurry, etc) and she's a girl that obviously does not need to go searching for good pictures of herself because she has many others on her profile and from what I can tell is pretty social. She has obviously put it there for a reason and the type of guys she's trying to attract - intellectual/high attention to detail will recognize/realize the intent of that picture and for most it'll be a turn off. We have no issues with high achieving women (or women that achieve more than us), but she obviously wants to be a 'star' either in politically/policy circles, on tv, etc. To us that screams high-maintenance, ball-breaker, headache, etc. I have been on cable tv before but I don't need to put a picture of myself to 'show off'. It is a bit vulgar/crass. You know that all she's looking for is the right resume with a dick attached to it - nothing more, because that's how she presents herself online. I think for women like this, they will have more like trolling LinkedIn for dating. [/quote]
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