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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Is your adult daughter Pearl Davis? Because unless they are an influencer eanring money by pandering to redpill men, women don’t speak like this.[/quote] I'm a woman. Do other women relate to this? I have never "aimed" for a certain man. I've only ever been interested in spending time with men with whom I feel a genuine and mutual connection. Because of this, I have been happily attracted to men of many walks of life. My attraction to them is based on liking something about the individual and our compatibility, not how much they earn or how tall they are.[/quote] This (and I'm a man). No one is saying that physical attractiveness is irrelevant, or that we're equally likely to date a high-school dropout as a college graduate. Sure, those factors matter. But normal people don't approach potential romantic interests the way an NBA general manager approaches the draft.[/quote] How tall they are should be a f'able question. You are turned on because they are tall. If that does not matter then great. How much they earn is aq question of the life that you both will build. And whiler it can all change overnight you do have to be realistic at to that life. Maybe thinking like a general manager is not a bad way to think. Men think that way about who to marry. [/quote]
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