Anonymous wrote:I don’t see what the problem here is? Another person upset that women are allowed to have preferences? It’s 2023…surely that secret is out by now?
Anonymous wrote:Is that her in her profile picture or is that a celebrity photo? If that’s her, she will have no issue getting that man. 300-500k men are a dime a dozen in nyc. Any starter low level lawyer makes the bottom end of that
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In NYC she can meet that man.
But he will be much less attractive than she is.
If he has the other qualities and her level of attractiveness he will have too many other options.
Why is that? There is an equal number of attractive men and women, statistically. It's not like men are born more ugly than women
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Height and income first two priorities.
Pay attention, guys.
Ok men can take action to adjust the income, but how do you expect them to gaine a few inches in height? Only about 15% of the US population of men is 6ft or taller, so the other 85% will need to take drastic measures.
I dunno. Men have strict weight & breast size criterion.
Anonymous wrote:In NYC she can meet that man.
But he will be much less attractive than she is.
If he has the other qualities and her level of attractiveness he will have too many other options.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Height and income first two priorities.
Pay attention, guys.
And I imagine many men would have weight close to the top. Why does this bother you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For every person it doesn't work out for there are plenty of others who refuse to settle and it does work out for them.
Best I can figure, it’s skewed the other way. All those women waiting for a prince, but without a plan to make it happen, wait a long time.
And we’d rather stay single.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Height and income first two priorities.
Pay attention, guys.
Ok men can take action to adjust the income, but how do you expect them to gaine a few inches in height? Only about 15% of the US population of men is 6ft or taller, so the other 85% will need to take drastic measures.
Anonymous wrote:When I lived in nyc, one of my coworkers had a similar list. In fact, she had a spreadsheet and assigned points to various attributes. Any guy she was going to marry had to have a certain minimum number of aggregated points. She was super prissy, high maintenance, very Basic in taste and a mid in attractiveness. Was constantly complaining about her dates not living up to her expectations.
12+ years later she moved to the west coast as a single cat lady and ended up marry a short, chubby, bald dude about 15 years her elder. I think he came from family money, as he was a bit of an artist dilettante and didn’t seem to have steady work.
This Twitter person will soon be slapped by reality.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Height and income first two priorities.
Pay attention, guys.
Ok men can take action to adjust the income, but how do you expect them to gaine a few inches in height? Only about 15% of the US population of men is 6ft or taller, so the other 85% will need to take drastic measures.
Anonymous wrote:Height and income first two priorities.
Pay attention, guys.
Anonymous wrote:Height and income first two priorities.
Pay attention, guys.