Anonymous wrote:No one in the real world cares that you played D1 in water polo or lacrosse or whatever shit ass sport you insufferable people pursue.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly , the COL is going way up, it’s really hard to buy a house and replicate a UMC lifestyle. The people who can do it while working regular jobs in a big city have family money: cover house down payment, no burdensome student loans, maybe inherit someone’s car etc
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Marriage is better among equals. Men can handle having one with more money in relationship but modern women can't. I've friends who married early, husbands supported them in their medical school and training journey with their income and did primary parenting as well and they really look down upon their husbands or got rid of them soon after big doctor salary checks started coming.
Roughly 3.9% of males are 6'2" or taller. About 38.5% of males have a college degree. About 24.2% of males are in good shape. About 13.2% of males can play musical instruments well. Less than 1% of males are D1 athletes. Less than 10% of males have the GQ look. Added all up, the number is probably less than 0.5% of the population. Those guys may not have the money now, but they have a very high ceiling to become successful. Ladies, you just won the lifetime lottery by being married to these guys. Those guys have the upper hand in marriage because they always have "options".
I love all 100% of all your made up fake stats.
the stats are ok they are just irrelevant. Most women would be fine with 5'11 man which is 1/3 of all men in the US. 39% women with college degree vs 36% men is not significant difference for these men to be such shortage.
and finally, women don't expect their partners to be D1 athletes, or play musical instruments (???)
My son BTW is all of it and is 6'3 and he still doesn't have a GF at age 20. He is 9 out of 10 by AI face recognition attractiveness tests.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Marriage is better among equals. Men can handle having one with more money in relationship but modern women can't. I've friends who married early, husbands supported them in their medical school and training journey with their income and did primary parenting as well and they really look down upon their husbands or got rid of them soon after big doctor salary checks started coming.
Roughly 3.9% of males are 6'2" or taller. About 38.5% of males have a college degree. About 24.2% of males are in good shape. About 13.2% of males can play musical instruments well. Less than 1% of males are D1 athletes. Less than 10% of males have the GQ look. Added all up, the number is probably less than 0.5% of the population. Those guys may not have the money now, but they have a very high ceiling to become successful. Ladies, you just won the lifetime lottery by being married to these guys. Those guys have the upper hand in marriage because they always have "options".
I love all 100% of all your made up fake stats.
the stats are ok they are just irrelevant. Most women would be fine with 5'11 man which is 1/3 of all men in the US. 39% women with college degree vs 36% men is not significant difference for these men to be such shortage.
and finally, women don't expect their partners to be D1 athletes, or play musical instruments (???)
My son BTW is all of it and is 6'3 and he still doesn't have a GF at age 20. He is 9 out of 10 by AI face recognition attractiveness tests.
Yes, they do. You can see that in the vast majority of social media posts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Marriage is better among equals. Men can handle having one with more money in relationship but modern women can't. I've friends who married early, husbands supported them in their medical school and training journey with their income and did primary parenting as well and they really look down upon their husbands or got rid of them soon after big doctor salary checks started coming.
Roughly 3.9% of males are 6'2" or taller. About 38.5% of males have a college degree. About 24.2% of males are in good shape. About 13.2% of males can play musical instruments well. Less than 1% of males are D1 athletes. Less than 10% of males have the GQ look. Added all up, the number is probably less than 0.5% of the population. Those guys may not have the money now, but they have a very high ceiling to become successful. Ladies, you just won the lifetime lottery by being married to these guys. Those guys have the upper hand in marriage because they always have "options".
I love all 100% of all your made up fake stats.
the stats are ok they are just irrelevant. Most women would be fine with 5'11 man which is 1/3 of all men in the US. 39% women with college degree vs 36% men is not significant difference for these men to be such shortage.
and finally, women don't expect their partners to be D1 athletes, or play musical instruments (???)
My son BTW is all of it and is 6'3 and he still doesn't have a GF at age 20. He is 9 out of 10 by AI face recognition attractiveness tests.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Marriage is better among equals. Men can handle having one with more money in relationship but modern women can't. I've friends who married early, husbands supported them in their medical school and training journey with their income and did primary parenting as well and they really look down upon their husbands or got rid of them soon after big doctor salary checks started coming.
Roughly 3.9% of males are 6'2" or taller. About 38.5% of males have a college degree. About 24.2% of males are in good shape. About 13.2% of males can play musical instruments well. Less than 1% of males are D1 athletes. Less than 10% of males have the GQ look. Added all up, the number is probably less than 0.5% of the population. Those guys may not have the money now, but they have a very high ceiling to become successful. Ladies, you just won the lifetime lottery by being married to these guys. Those guys have the upper hand in marriage because they always have "options".
I love all 100% of all your made up fake stats.
the stats are ok they are just irrelevant. Most women would be fine with 5'11 man which is 1/3 of all men in the US. 39% women with college degree vs 36% men is not significant difference for these men to be such shortage.
and finally, women don't expect their partners to be D1 athletes, or play musical instruments (???)
My son BTW is all of it and is 6'3 and he still doesn't have a GF at age 20. He is 9 out of 10 by AI face recognition attractiveness tests.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Marriage is better among equals. Men can handle having one with more money in relationship but modern women can't. I've friends who married early, husbands supported them in their medical school and training journey with their income and did primary parenting as well and they really look down upon their husbands or got rid of them soon after big doctor salary checks started coming.
Roughly 3.9% of males are 6'2" or taller. About 38.5% of males have a college degree. About 24.2% of males are in good shape. About 13.2% of males can play musical instruments well. Less than 1% of males are D1 athletes. Less than 10% of males have the GQ look. Added all up, the number is probably less than 0.5% of the population. Those guys may not have the money now, but they have a very high ceiling to become successful. Ladies, you just won the lifetime lottery by being married to these guys. Those guys have the upper hand in marriage because they always have "options".
I love all 100% of all your made up fake stats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Marriage is better among equals. Men can handle having one with more money in relationship but modern women can't. I've friends who married early, husbands supported them in their medical school and training journey with their income and did primary parenting as well and they really look down upon their husbands or got rid of them soon after big doctor salary checks started coming.
Roughly 3.9% of males are 6'2" or taller. About 38.5% of males have a college degree. About 24.2% of males are in good shape. About 13.2% of males can play musical instruments well. Less than 1% of males are D1 athletes. Less than 10% of males have the GQ look. Added all up, the number is probably less than 0.5% of the population. Those guys may not have the money now, but they have a very high ceiling to become successful. Ladies, you just won the lifetime lottery by being married to these guys. Those guys have the upper hand in marriage because they always have "options".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Marriage is better among equals. Men can handle having one with more money in relationship but modern women can't. I've friends who married early, husbands supported them in their medical school and training journey with their income and did primary parenting as well and they really look down upon their husbands or got rid of them soon after big doctor salary checks started coming.
Roughly 3.9% of males are 6'2" or taller. About 38.5% of males have a college degree. About 24.2% of males are in good shape. About 13.2% of males can play musical instruments well. Less than 1% of males are D1 athletes. Less than 10% of males have the GQ look. Added all up, the number is probably less than 0.5% of the population. Those guys may not have the money now, but they have a very high ceiling to become successful. Ladies, you just won the lifetime lottery by being married to these guys. Those guys have the upper hand in marriage because they always have "options".