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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Did a depressing exercise yesterday. For context I'm a single 33 yo female. More on the introverted side. I consider myself a 6 or 7. The kind of girl that didn't get much attention during high school and had one basic boyfriend throughout college. Not much dating success during working years. I desperately want to have kids. I've been having weird panic attacks where I see myself dying alone. I thought about the kind of man I want. At least 6ft because my dad is tall and that's what I'm used to. Need to make $250k minimum. Decently masculine frame/build. Educated because I have two masters. Don't care too much about face as long as he is nice. Can't have his own kid already because I don't want to deal with another woman's kids. Anyways, I tried to imagine what such a man would want and I can't imagine him picking me. Maybe if I move to Tennessee or something but I don't know how many guys with trucks and masculine energy are making $250k.[/quote] The irony of feminism is how it pushed women to become more masculine, but instead of allowing men to become more feminine in response it did the opposite since women can *only* date men who are more masculine than themselves. Now men are forced to become even more hypermasculine in order to be able to attract these modern who have tossed out their femininity.[/quote]
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