Anonymous wrote:Stop going on instagram.
Anonymous wrote: Recently , someone I follow on Instagram went on tangent about how so many of our friends are 'settling for less'. The clear implication here is that, the people she's referring to, could do better but choose not to. However, this person's current boyfriend is not attractive at all- He's in his thirties, chubby with a beer belly, albeit not a pronounced one. And appears to not be making a high income either. He works as a digital content/marketing director for some small business. For those who aren't familiar, digital marketing manager or social media manager are typically jobs that millennial women waiting for rich husbands perform or, as some of you like to say women with [i] Mrs. Degrees.
So, how does someone who's dating a demonstrably unambitious man get to tell others that they're settling? Even if you take into account the fact that, he may be faithful to her and treats her well, does this kind of person get to tell anyone that they're settling? This has been a head-scratcher for me and I'm wondering if I'm missing something .
Anonymous wrote:When a DCUM woman decides she is unsatisfied with her husband (only a matter of time, really) then she retroactively decides she "settled" and could have done better, even though he was actually her best available option when she married him.
Anonymous wrote:I think the better question is, why has this triggered you?