Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Issue is that 80% of women want 20% of $high value men. Why are women so shallow? You can be hunters now and bring home the bacon and bread and dessert and hire people to birth and raise your kids , no need to be gatherers looking to partner up with hunters. Go find gatherers who'll probably make better husbands. Be high value yourself.
This. The OP and almost all successive posts are just about looks. It’s sad but then maybe people who only care about looks get the lives they earn.
I’ll admit that I’m not a physically attractive guy and I don’t expect physical attractiveness from a partner. Overweight? Out of shape? I’m ok with that as long as you have the things I value. Have a rewarding job, be worldly, enjoy things in life, and be compassionate. OP, are you looking for qualities in a guy that aren’t skin deep?
Anonymous wrote:Issue is that 80% of women want 20% of $high value men. Why are women so shallow? You can be hunters now and bring home the bacon and bread and dessert and hire people to birth and raise your kids , no need to be gatherers looking to partner up with hunters. Go find gatherers who'll probably make better husbands. Be high value yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Confidence is very important. You are attractive but you have to believe it before others will perceive you as this. Walk with your head held high. Know a little bit of everything like sports, music, current events, local happenings, etc... Learn to make small talk, if you don't already know how to do this. Hit the gym, lots of single guys at the gym. Ask friends if they have anyone to introduce you to or set you up with.
Anonymous wrote:Desperation isn't a good look. Work on your self esteem.
Anonymous wrote:Stop using the phrase 'high value' for starters.
Anonymous wrote:Yea, this advice on superficiality is terrible. When you are in a relationship, there will be times when you won’t have your makeup on or when you’re late getting your hair done or getting the skin treatments. I personally love to eat and indulge in nice meals at restaurants with cocktails to start and good bottle of wine w dinner. To hell with what that does to my figure. It’s nice my hubby loves me done up or imperfect. That’s what you want in a relationship. If he’s w you based on superficial things, it ain’t gonna last.
Anonymous wrote:I attended an expensive overnight camp for girls. That experience taught me that being attractive can definitely be purchased.
There used to be a nurse practitioner in Bethesda with a practice called “fresh face”. Go see someone like that. There are fillers, Botox, PRP facials, lasers. Sometimes people need something more extensive, like a nose job. Well, if you need it, get it.
Straighten and whiten teeth.
Go to a high-end hairdresser. Get highlights, lowlights, keratin treatment, products, and probably a Revlon blow dry brush or the Dyson airwrap.
Do personal shopper at Nordstrom for a few outfits or read blogs then buy some things.
Join a gym, workout, and clean-up your diet.
Looking good is possible for any woman. It’s just a lot of work.