Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the love of God, stfu. It’s a flower credit card. It’s for women. End of story.
Are you stupid enough to believe that because the card has flowers on it, it is made for women? If it had an NFL logo, would it be made for men?
You have no idea how to be masculine, much less be a man. You need to stop trying to make up for your lack of masculinity by labeling something like someone's credit card as something "for women".
It’s no wonder why so many women in DC are married to down low gay men. Totally deluded and in denial.
Wrong, PP is totally right. Any male who thinks it makes them “down low gay” to have flowers on a credit card is gay AF. That’s not an insult, it’s a fact that you are gay/bi and completely supressing it. It also makes you way less masculine than a man who is bi and owns it and comfortable with a credit card. But to be clear, having that card does not make one gay. It does, however, make anyone who has a problem with it, very insecure and probably homosexual and neurotic.
I’m a woman. And this Reddit-brained “you must be secretly gay!” for having gay-dar and common sense is low IQ projection and browbeating. Women need to wake up. Major cities, especially DC, are overflowing with fake straight men. It’s just a fact. Look at the female VD and HIV rates in cities including DC, Philly, and Atlanta. It’s largely fueled by down low gay men secretly sleeping with men on the side.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like a typical Tinder date. Frumpy and judgemental "professional" just not worth the effort.
It's a really weird dynamic. The women tend to be undesirable, yet they are the ones that don't really value men.
It's a million times better outside the US. I'm not sure if it's DC, online dating, or social media, but the difference is mind blowing and causes me to be concerned about our society.
Of course the balding dorky effeminate passive-aggressive incel men of the District come in to defend and rationalize one of their own for 16 pages. Ah yes, the aging girl bosses here are so frumpy and undesirable that you’re… serial buying them dinners and wine hoping one of them is desperate enough to sleep with your weak ass.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like a typical Tinder date. Frumpy and judgemental "professional" just not worth the effort.
It's a really weird dynamic. The women tend to be undesirable, yet they are the ones that don't really value men.
It's a million times better outside the US. I'm not sure if it's DC, online dating, or social media, but the difference is mind blowing and causes me to be concerned about our society.
Anonymous wrote:He ordered it. It could have been plain platinum or the paint splatter version.
He ordered a replacement card. You have no idea why he received the version the bimbo he went out with saw on their date. He might not have checked the imprints on the card, or AMEX may have sent him the flower card as the default selection. Most importantly, it does not matter to anyone whose brain is alive.
The bottom line here is that she was not impressed that her date used a credit card with flowers on it. Her shallowness and stupidity are compounded by people like you, who would judge someone by the imprints on their credit card.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the love of God, stfu. It’s a flower credit card. It’s for women. End of story.
Are you stupid enough to believe that because the card has flowers on it, it is made for women? If it had an NFL logo, would it be made for men?
You have no idea how to be masculine, much less be a man. You need to stop trying to make up for your lack of masculinity by labeling something like someone's credit card as something "for women".
It’s no wonder why so many women in DC are married to down low gay men. Totally deluded and in denial.
Wrong, PP is totally right. Any male who thinks it makes them “down low gay” to have flowers on a credit card is gay AF. That’s not an insult, it’s a fact that you are gay/bi and completely supressing it. It also makes you way less masculine than a man who is bi and owns it and comfortable with a credit card. But to be clear, having that card does not make one gay. It does, however, make anyone who has a problem with it, very insecure and probably homosexual and neurotic.