Anonymous wrote:Is he short?
Short men can't use OLD.
Very true. Most companies don't want you if you can't bring in the sales volume that pays you more than $100KAnonymous wrote:No it isn't. If you're in sales and make less than $100k then you need to try another profession. Or you're just with a bad company and need to take your talents elsewhere.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He's going for women who are too hot for him.
BTDT with my cousin. The truth is he WAS getting matches but they weren't up to his smokin-hot standards. He was basically only open to dating a bombshell.
It’s usually this. Some men have very unrealistic standards.
It is the opposite. Men will generally be happy with anyone even marginally attractive and not an emotional mess.
Noticing this among younger generations.
The men want to date, but the women are all thinking they are models and nobody is tall, rich, hot enough for them.
Probably why so many young women are single now.
Unfortunately it’s true in a lot of cases. I know a few young women in their 20’s (friends of my gf) who are overweight, not pretty, and very broke who still hold out for a tall rich man. I’ve even tried to set them up with a few of my friends who are decent guys with decent jobs and they reject them upon seeing their photos (these are very normal looking guys, average heights).
So many women are delusional nowadays
You sound like a big fat liar
DP, but my wife's best friend was like that. And she was actually very pretty. Not hot, but definitely cute. She refused to date any guy under 6 feet and without a graduate school degree. In the end it took her until 34 to land a guy. She married a tall, unattractive, bald guy who was recently divorced and had a daughter. And he was living with his mom.
I still laugh. He is a carpet salesman with a degree from NOVA CC, probably makes 55K.
1. A salesperson of any kind likely makes more than 100k.
2. I would only date for marriage the same requirements. I am above average attractiveness. I married an attorney (never married, no kids)...attractive but I am more attractive. I outearn him now. There is nothing wrong with that standard (grad degree and 6ft) as long as you are attractive yourself. I also have a grad degree and am 5 ft 7.
Complete BS.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He's going for women who are too hot for him.
BTDT with my cousin. The truth is he WAS getting matches but they weren't up to his smokin-hot standards. He was basically only open to dating a bombshell.
It’s usually this. Some men have very unrealistic standards.
It is the opposite. Men will generally be happy with anyone even marginally attractive and not an emotional mess.
Noticing this among younger generations.
The men want to date, but the women are all thinking they are models and nobody is tall, rich, hot enough for them.
Probably why so many young women are single now.
Unfortunately it’s true in a lot of cases. I know a few young women in their 20’s (friends of my gf) who are overweight, not pretty, and very broke who still hold out for a tall rich man. I’ve even tried to set them up with a few of my friends who are decent guys with decent jobs and they reject them upon seeing their photos (these are very normal looking guys, average heights).
So many women are delusional nowadays
You sound like a big fat liar
DP, but my wife's best friend was like that. And she was actually very pretty. Not hot, but definitely cute. She refused to date any guy under 6 feet and without a graduate school degree. In the end it took her until 34 to land a guy. She married a tall, unattractive, bald guy who was recently divorced and had a daughter. And he was living with his mom.
I still laugh. He is a carpet salesman with a degree from NOVA CC, probably makes 55K.
1. A salesperson of any kind likely makes more than 100k.
2. I would only date for marriage the same requirements. I am above average attractiveness. I married an attorney (never married, no kids)...attractive but I am more attractive. I outearn him now. There is nothing wrong with that standard (grad degree and 6ft) as long as you are attractive yourself. I also have a grad degree and am 5 ft 7.
You really wouldn't date guy that *only* had a BS in Engineering? Grad degree requirement is dumb.
No, I would not have. I am not impressed by a bachelor’s. I have a graduate degree. Why would I have expected less than what I have? I only dated men with professional degrees.
Most people with an engineering bachelors are smarter than people with a JD or MBA.
MBAs are not smart. JDs are. MDs are. I am not at all impressed with engineers. And it is not about just being book smart. JDs and MDs have communication skills and critical thinking skills. Not impressed someone can do some math.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He's going for women who are too hot for him.
BTDT with my cousin. The truth is he WAS getting matches but they weren't up to his smokin-hot standards. He was basically only open to dating a bombshell.
It’s usually this. Some men have very unrealistic standards.
It is the opposite. Men will generally be happy with anyone even marginally attractive and not an emotional mess.
Noticing this among younger generations.
The men want to date, but the women are all thinking they are models and nobody is tall, rich, hot enough for them.
Probably why so many young women are single now.
Unfortunately it’s true in a lot of cases. I know a few young women in their 20’s (friends of my gf) who are overweight, not pretty, and very broke who still hold out for a tall rich man. I’ve even tried to set them up with a few of my friends who are decent guys with decent jobs and they reject them upon seeing their photos (these are very normal looking guys, average heights).
So many women are delusional nowadays
You sound like a big fat liar
DP, but my wife's best friend was like that. And she was actually very pretty. Not hot, but definitely cute. She refused to date any guy under 6 feet and without a graduate school degree. In the end it took her until 34 to land a guy. She married a tall, unattractive, bald guy who was recently divorced and had a daughter. And he was living with his mom.
I still laugh. He is a carpet salesman with a degree from NOVA CC, probably makes 55K.
1. A salesperson of any kind likely makes more than 100k.
2. I would only date for marriage the same requirements. I am above average attractiveness. I married an attorney (never married, no kids)...attractive but I am more attractive. I outearn him now. There is nothing wrong with that standard (grad degree and 6ft) as long as you are attractive yourself. I also have a grad degree and am 5 ft 7.
You really wouldn't date guy that *only* had a BS in Engineering? Grad degree requirement is dumb.
No, I would not have. I am not impressed by a bachelor’s. I have a graduate degree. Why would I have expected less than what I have? I only dated men with professional degrees.
Most people with an engineering bachelors are smarter than people with a JD or MBA.
MBAs are not smart. JDs are. MDs are. I am not at all impressed with engineers. And it is not about just being book smart. JDs and MDs have communication skills and critical thinking skills. Not impressed someone can do some math.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He's going for women who are too hot for him.
BTDT with my cousin. The truth is he WAS getting matches but they weren't up to his smokin-hot standards. He was basically only open to dating a bombshell.
It’s usually this. Some men have very unrealistic standards.
It is the opposite. Men will generally be happy with anyone even marginally attractive and not an emotional mess.
Noticing this among younger generations.
The men want to date, but the women are all thinking they are models and nobody is tall, rich, hot enough for them.
Probably why so many young women are single now.
Unfortunately it’s true in a lot of cases. I know a few young women in their 20’s (friends of my gf) who are overweight, not pretty, and very broke who still hold out for a tall rich man. I’ve even tried to set them up with a few of my friends who are decent guys with decent jobs and they reject them upon seeing their photos (these are very normal looking guys, average heights).
So many women are delusional nowadays
You sound like a big fat liar
DP, but my wife's best friend was like that. And she was actually very pretty. Not hot, but definitely cute. She refused to date any guy under 6 feet and without a graduate school degree. In the end it took her until 34 to land a guy. She married a tall, unattractive, bald guy who was recently divorced and had a daughter. And he was living with his mom.
I still laugh. He is a carpet salesman with a degree from NOVA CC, probably makes 55K.
1. A salesperson of any kind likely makes more than 100k.
2. I would only date for marriage the same requirements. I am above average attractiveness. I married an attorney (never married, no kids)...attractive but I am more attractive. I outearn him now. There is nothing wrong with that standard (grad degree and 6ft) as long as you are attractive yourself. I also have a grad degree and am 5 ft 7.
You really wouldn't date guy that *only* had a BS in Engineering? Grad degree requirement is dumb.
No, I would not have. I am not impressed by a bachelor’s. I have a graduate degree. Why would I have expected less than what I have? I only dated men with professional degrees.
Are you looking for a relationship partner or are you trying to hire for work? Because the criteria are different.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He's going for women who are too hot for him.
BTDT with my cousin. The truth is he WAS getting matches but they weren't up to his smokin-hot standards. He was basically only open to dating a bombshell.
It’s usually this. Some men have very unrealistic standards.
It is the opposite. Men will generally be happy with anyone even marginally attractive and not an emotional mess.
Noticing this among younger generations.
The men want to date, but the women are all thinking they are models and nobody is tall, rich, hot enough for them.
Probably why so many young women are single now.
Unfortunately it’s true in a lot of cases. I know a few young women in their 20’s (friends of my gf) who are overweight, not pretty, and very broke who still hold out for a tall rich man. I’ve even tried to set them up with a few of my friends who are decent guys with decent jobs and they reject them upon seeing their photos (these are very normal looking guys, average heights).
So many women are delusional nowadays
You sound like a big fat liar
DP, but my wife's best friend was like that. And she was actually very pretty. Not hot, but definitely cute. She refused to date any guy under 6 feet and without a graduate school degree. In the end it took her until 34 to land a guy. She married a tall, unattractive, bald guy who was recently divorced and had a daughter. And he was living with his mom.
I still laugh. He is a carpet salesman with a degree from NOVA CC, probably makes 55K.
1. A salesperson of any kind likely makes more than 100k.
2. I would only date for marriage the same requirements. I am above average attractiveness. I married an attorney (never married, no kids)...attractive but I am more attractive. I outearn him now. There is nothing wrong with that standard (grad degree and 6ft) as long as you are attractive yourself. I also have a grad degree and am 5 ft 7.
You really wouldn't date guy that *only* had a BS in Engineering? Grad degree requirement is dumb.
No, I would not have. I am not impressed by a bachelor’s. I have a graduate degree. Why would I have expected less than what I have? I only dated men with professional degrees.
Most people with an engineering bachelors are smarter than people with a JD or MBA.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry OP your son has no chance on the apps. No one is interested in men under 6 feet.