Anonymous wrote:^ Sorry but no. There might be more than one "misogyny troll", but there is one in particular who always keep the same hours, and always barrages the threads in a predictable way with the same posts voicing a misogynist opinion that come in right after the other.... clearly the same dude who is moonlighting. And he talks with a very distinctive voice.
I will continue to call it out, because it's completely pathetic and obvious.
Anonymous wrote:Lol @ "snow bunnies". Op will think they are tens until they gain a few pounds or get a few wrinkles and then he will downgrade them to fives.
Anonymous wrote:If only I could be a snow bunny and have a chance at a man like this... it truly would be a Christmas Miracle.
Anonymous wrote:J
I'm no where near a '10' myself but when I 'bat out of my league' much easier in SD than in DC - something is quite wrong (esp considering that places like SD have a lot more men so women can be more picky on a numbers basis).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While obviously over the top in his postings, as a middle aged man that lives in the affluent subutbs of NYC I will tell you that the sense of entitlement I sense from the Moms is really abhorrent. They are cattie with the other Moms, truly don't want to work - I am not talking about when the kids are little I am talking about SAHM when all the kids are teens. As I watched my DW morph from a lovely youn women to a spoiled (no, I will not drive the minivan I want the Landcruiser), to yes you will pay for private school, no I will not work, suburban housewife I do believe the value systems on both coasts are different. I am not surprised divorce rates have spiked with the over 50 crowd. So, if you actually like your DH, its ok to tell him and thank him for his hard work. And no, no matter how nice your ass, unless you have your own money, you are not entitled to never work a day in your lives.
And if your DW supports the family, as I do, it's okay to thank her for all her hard work. And it wouldn't kill you to get on the treadmill each day to work off that disgusting beer gut. And while we're at it, how about cutting the hair a bit shorter now that you've got the huge bald spot. The way the longer hair around the edges bunches up around the bald spot makes me want to vomit.
Oh look, the bitter old guy who can't spell "catty" is back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While obviously over the top in his postings, as a middle aged man that lives in the affluent subutbs of NYC I will tell you that the sense of entitlement I sense from the Moms is really abhorrent. They are cattie with the other Moms, truly don't want to work - I am not talking about when the kids are little I am talking about SAHM when all the kids are teens. As I watched my DW morph from a lovely youn women to a spoiled (no, I will not drive the minivan I want the Landcruiser), to yes you will pay for private school, no I will not work, suburban housewife I do believe the value systems on both coasts are different. I am not surprised divorce rates have spiked with the over 50 crowd. So, if you actually like your DH, its ok to tell him and thank him for his hard work. And no, no matter how nice your ass, unless you have your own money, you are not entitled to never work a day in your lives.
And if your DW supports the family, as I do, it's okay to thank her for all her hard work. And it wouldn't kill you to get on the treadmill each day to work off that disgusting beer gut. And while we're at it, how about cutting the hair a bit shorter now that you've got the huge bald spot. The way the longer hair around the edges bunches up around the bald spot makes me want to vomit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While obviously over the top in his postings, as a middle aged man that lives in the affluent subutbs of NYC I will tell you that the sense of entitlement I sense from the Moms is really abhorrent. They are cattie with the other Moms, truly don't want to work - I am not talking about when the kids are little I am talking about SAHM when all the kids are teens. As I watched my DW morph from a lovely youn women to a spoiled (no, I will not drive the minivan I want the Landcruiser), to yes you will pay for private school, no I will not work, suburban housewife I do believe the value systems on both coasts are different. I am not surprised divorce rates have spiked with the over 50 crowd. So, if you actually like your DH, its ok to tell him and thank him for his hard work. And no, no matter how nice your ass, unless you have your own money, you are not entitled to never work a day in your lives.
And if your DW supports the family, as I do, it's okay to thank her for all her hard work. And it wouldn't kill you to get on the treadmill each day to work off that disgusting beer gut. And while we're at it, how about cutting the hair a bit shorter now that you've got the huge bald spot. The way the longer hair around the edges bunches up around the bald spot makes me want to vomit.