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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]1. If you want a partner and think bars aren't a good way to meet a partner, then stop spending so much time in bars. 2. Your "stable" and "upper-middle class background" filters will filter out many men. Why should it be immediately disqualifying if you meet a senior associate/junior partner type whose dad was a laborer? 3. I'm also wondering if you're pretty much looking for a "four sixes" sort of guys:[b] double six figure salary, 6' tall, 6-pack abs, and 6" down there.[/b] If so, you're entitled to your preferences, BUT get in line and you'd better bring your A-Game looks and personality wise. [/quote] You might as well just look for a unicorn. Even just taking the first two into account, youre at like 5% of men.[/quote] WTF? 6 feet tall and six figure salary is a "unicorn"? Then there are a lot of unicorns in DC. Do you work at a law firm, OP? If not, go to one. Every BigLaw lawyer in town makes a six-figure salary. Many (most?) are men. Many of them are 6 feet tall. Few probably have 6 pack abcs, but plenty of them are in great shape (in their 30s). Done.[/quote] They may not be "unicorns" but there's not enough of them to go around, not for all the women who'd like to have one. If you want to have one, that's your choice but bring your "A" game as the supply of such men (who are even remotely near desirable partners) is greatly exceeded by the demand among women for them. /5'8", making six figures, 235lbs (so, obese), and similar to a Campbell's soup can down there, if folks really have to know. I suspect if I ditched the obese, life might be different. [/quote]
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