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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]single into our late 30s and have good DC type jobs. (Non profits/think tanks). I want a SHF in Chevy Chase, private school for my kids and international vacations. Its depressing. [/quote] Depressing is getting a date with such a D.C. women. She decided I am "worthy" because I have a graduate degree. Except she graduated from some private school where everyone gets an A and a participation trophy, while I graduated from a tech school where 50% of a competitive cohort flunked out. She shows up without makeup, expects me to pay for her drinks and appetizers, and expects the government to pay for her student loans. Per Bill Burr, she is a white woman who swung her Gucci-booted feet over the fence of oppression to place herself at the head of the reparations line. Some women are born mediocre. Some women achieve mediocrity. And some women have mediocrity thrust upon them. This perfectly mediocre 5/10 woman feels entitled to a 9/10 man. [/quote] I am a landlord and based on tenants screenings the tech, lawyer, doctor 9/10 types are usually married to mediocrity (something like 70k local non for profit associates). And these women are not even particular good looking - they simply ended with right man at a right time and put out faster than others [/quote]
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