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Reply to "Feeling misunderstood for my career and academic achievements"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Attractive, accomplished women in their twenties can be quite cruel towards men they don't perceive as "worthy". As a result for many men, their twenties are a terrible time for dating. Think back on the guys you were having fun with as you were climbing the corporate ladder, and I'm willing to bet that it is a very different sort of guy than the one you are interested in now. Successful men often find that this dynamic shifts in their thirties, and suddenly women who wouldn't give them the time of day, are lining up to date them. People in general can only take so much rejection before they become bitter. I'm not condoning this behavior, but that's your explanation in a nut shell. [/quote] Really? Guys in their 20s are frequently assholes, IME. It's like their presence is some sort of favor. OP, I don't know a lot of angry 40 somethings. They're settled in a way that 20s-30s are not. What kind of anger are you dealing with? [/quote] Interestingly, my initial reaction to this is to say that it's the " trophy men" that act like this. There are plenty of more humble young men at this age. It seems to mirror one of the previous comments, from a male perspective.[/quote]
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