Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you fat though? Tell us your BMI and we'll tell you what's really going on.
I don't think Asian men would be into her if she was fat.
An incel would be into any female physique.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you fat though? Tell us your BMI and we'll tell you what's really going on.
I don't think Asian men would be into her if she was fat.
Anonymous wrote:Np but after being on dcum for years I have read countless posts that have said you have plenty of options if you are thin and pleasant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m well aware of the concept that your value on the dating market is apparent by the types of men who ask you out and remain interested in second and third dates and that some women (and men) just have unrealistic standards. My issue is that I’m running to an opposites-attract problem, from the guys’ perspective.
I’m an active, athletic, outgoing, and outdoorsy kind of person. I’m attracted to similar men, but they aren’t attracted to me. I seem to attract introverted, “nerdy” men. The typical guy I match with on the dating apps is Asian or South Asian, average to below average height, introverted, works in tech, and plays Dungeons N Dragons, and typically just lets me dominate the conversation. I don’t really care about race or height, but the indoors/introvert is just not my type.
Maybe that’s just the selection that uses dating apps. I’ve also joined a local hiking group but, alas, most of the men are gay or taken. And they are often taken by less athletic and more traditionally feminine women who stay home.
Sometimes I think I just lack the natural feminine grace that desirable women have. I’m not “butch” or anything, I like to wear dresses and heels on occasion… but you know how some women are just naturally feminine and sexy in the way they carry themselves? Their makeup, hairstyle, nails, skin, perfume, mannerisms all just make them perfectly put together… Ive just never had that. I think the vibe I give off is more hippie wild child rather than feminine, maternal, and nurturing.
As a side note to all this, this is why it drives me crazy when people say “just don’t be fat” and you’ll attract men. If all I had was one job to not be fat, I should have men chasing me left and right. Many of these hiker/outdoorsy guys’ wives and girlfriends are curvier and softer looking than me, just more feminine.
Too bad I’m not a lesbian!
Then why are those the first 2 attributes you mention when describing the guys you’ve dated? My guess is you DO care about race and height so why not just say so?
Anonymous wrote:I’m well aware of the concept that your value on the dating market is apparent by the types of men who ask you out and remain interested in second and third dates and that some women (and men) just have unrealistic standards. My issue is that I’m running to an opposites-attract problem, from the guys’ perspective.
I’m an active, athletic, outgoing, and outdoorsy kind of person. I’m attracted to similar men, but they aren’t attracted to me. I seem to attract introverted, “nerdy” men. The typical guy I match with on the dating apps is Asian or South Asian, average to below average height, introverted, works in tech, and plays Dungeons N Dragons, and typically just lets me dominate the conversation. I don’t really care about race or height, but the indoors/introvert is just not my type.
Maybe that’s just the selection that uses dating apps. I’ve also joined a local hiking group but, alas, most of the men are gay or taken. And they are often taken by less athletic and more traditionally feminine women who stay home.
Sometimes I think I just lack the natural feminine grace that desirable women have. I’m not “butch” or anything, I like to wear dresses and heels on occasion… but you know how some women are just naturally feminine and sexy in the way they carry themselves? Their makeup, hairstyle, nails, skin, perfume, mannerisms all just make them perfectly put together… Ive just never had that. I think the vibe I give off is more hippie wild child rather than feminine, maternal, and nurturing.
As a side note to all this, this is why it drives me crazy when people say “just don’t be fat” and you’ll attract men. If all I had was one job to not be fat, I should have men chasing me left and right. Many of these hiker/outdoorsy guys’ wives and girlfriends are curvier and softer looking than me, just more feminine.
Too bad I’m not a lesbian!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Simple complementarity. A straight outdoorsy man with high testosterone will seek higher estrogen women.
And the fact is that they, no less than other men, want someone to take care of the home front. The man who does not want genetic offspring is rare, and the one who does not expect any potential mate to raise them almost does not exist.
If you are both out conquering the world, who will be at home to handle everything else?
Don't think they will hike or bike an iota less after the babies come.
This! I know a couple that married early (20s), had kids, then both became super interested in physical fitness and started training for Ironman triathlons. They are divorced now. They were constantly bickering over who was going to watch the kids while they trained, whose turn it was to go swim, ect.
The men that are athletes/outdoorsy want someone to stay at home with kids so they can go on a long bike ride, kayak or whatever.