Anonymous wrote:Do you tell them they should give the woman with frizzy hair, glasses, plainly dressed, and small chested a chance because she’s smitten with him and will make a kinder, and more loving mate than the fashionista who thinks she’s gods gift?
If you don’t why do you think it’s okay to tell women to date men they are not attracted to.?
Are you so steeped in misogyny that you do not believe women care about physical attraction?
Do you believe men are entitled to attention and dated just because?
Sick of this double standard.
- happily married to someone I’m attracted to.
Anonymous wrote:Most men would have sex with most women. But 80% of women are only attracted to 10% of men. So you can see why the advice to expand your dating pool is necessary for women, but not for men.
Anonymous wrote:Do you tell them they should give the woman with frizzy hair, glasses, plainly dressed, and small chested a chance because she’s smitten with him and will make a kinder, and more loving mate than the fashionista who thinks she’s gods gift?
If you don’t why do you think it’s okay to tell women to date men they are not attracted to.?
Are you so steeped in misogyny that you do not believe women care about physical attraction?
Do you believe men are entitled to attention and dated just because?
Sick of this double standard.
- happily married to someone I’m attracted to.
Anonymous wrote:Do you tell them they should give the woman with frizzy hair, glasses, plainly dressed, and small chested a chance because she’s smitten with him and will make a kinder, and more loving mate than the fashionista who thinks she’s gods gift?
If you don’t why do you think it’s okay to tell women to date men they are not attracted to.?
Are you so steeped in misogyny that you do not believe women care about physical attraction?
Do you believe men are entitled to attention and dated just because?
Sick of this double standard.
- happily married to someone I’m attracted to.
Anonymous wrote:Most men would have sex with most women. But 80% of women are only attracted to 10% of men. So you can see why the advice to expand your dating pool is necessary for women, but not for men.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When men who have trouble attracting women come in with complaints similar to the one in the thread you’re obliquely referring to, they get lit up like a Christmas tree, so the answer is clearly yes.
Really? I’ve never once seen a male be advised to date someone they are not instantly attracted to if they complain about being single.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When men who have trouble attracting women come in with complaints similar to the one in the thread you’re obliquely referring to, they get lit up like a Christmas tree, so the answer is clearly yes.
Really? I’ve never once seen a male be advised to date someone they are not instantly attracted to if they complain about being single.
Anonymous wrote:Do you tell them they should give the woman with frizzy hair, glasses, plainly dressed, and small chested a chance because she’s smitten with him and will make a kinder, and more loving mate than the fashionista who thinks she’s gods gift?
If you don’t why do you think it’s okay to tell women to date men they are not attracted to.?
Are you so steeped in misogyny that you do not believe women care about physical attraction?
Do you believe men are entitled to attention and dated just because?
Sick of this double standard.
- happily married to someone I’m attracted to.
Anonymous wrote:When men who have trouble attracting women come in with complaints similar to the one in the thread you’re obliquely referring to, they get lit up like a Christmas tree, so the answer is clearly yes.