Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have posted this already. Be more creative next time.
OP is completely obsessed with this topic.
Anonymous wrote:Ignore what women say and look at who women are with in public, and it goes something like this:
- 6'5" handsome rich guy has his pick of the litter
- 6'3" bad boy dominates superficial / casual relationships
- 5'10" UMC guy typically does well in LTRs with women who have had their fun and are ready to "settle"
- 5'6" guy with a great personality, terrific physique, and well-off financially stays single
tl;dr men require a bare minimum of height, looks, and finances to be successful in LTRs, and if they're lacking just enough in one of those areas, then no matter how much they improve the other two, they're f***ed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ignore what women say and look at who women are with in public, and it goes something like this:
- 6'5" handsome rich guy has his pick of the litter
- 6'3" bad boy dominates superficial / casual relationships
- 5'10" UMC guy typically does well in LTRs with women who have had their fun and are ready to "settle"
- 5'6" guy with a great personality, terrific physique, and well-off financially stays single
tl;dr men require a bare minimum of height, looks, and finances to be successful in LTRs, and if they're lacking just enough in one of those areas, then no matter how much they improve the other two, they're f***ed.
This is my DH. He's not single, lol. He's married to me -- a former model with multiple grad degrees and her own professional career and money. And there are plenty who would gladly get in line behind me at any given time, too.
So you must be some kind of bitter incel or something to be projecting like this?
Why do people on this forum always draw attention to women with grad degrees. I don't get it. What makes them special?
Nothing, actually.
"former model" = no longer competitive on the sexual marketplace
"multiple grad degrees" = six-figure debt she dumped on her husband
"her own professional career and money" = spends 40 hrs./wk. making a corporation rich and doesn't share the spoils with her husband
Every time I read "grad degree", my subconscious says "liability".
I don't want to insult lawyers and other with social sciences degrees but they are the ones who put so much premium on a grad degree. Some of never went to graduate school because we didn't need to. I have a bachelor's degree in pure mathematics from Berkeley. I am not kidding you I went on a date once and the woman kept asking me why I only have a bachelor's degree and she looked down on me because of it. She had a doctorate in some social field but somehow in her mind me with a math degree was beneath her in terms of intellects. I am sure she is still single and I am happily married to a teacher.
I believe it. My half-brother has an associate's in computer science and earns six figures, has his own business, etc. Largely self-taught and self-made, but many women in the social sciences would look down on that. Some of the richest men in the world have little to no college education, and even shun it as "too easy" or "unnecessary".
The heavy emphasis on college credentials just clout-chasing without any self-awareness. Smoke and mirrors to divert from the lack of character, substance, and virtue in those individuals. Ultimately, the teachers, secretaries, baristas, and other entry-level women are the ones succeeding in their work lives, marriages, child-rearing, and overall fulfillment.
Anonymous wrote:You have posted this already. Be more creative next time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ignore what women say and look at who women are with in public, and it goes something like this:
- 6'5" handsome rich guy has his pick of the litter
- 6'3" bad boy dominates superficial / casual relationships
- 5'10" UMC guy typically does well in LTRs with women who have had their fun and are ready to "settle"
- 5'6" guy with a great personality, terrific physique, and well-off financially stays single
tl;dr men require a bare minimum of height, looks, and finances to be successful in LTRs, and if they're lacking just enough in one of those areas, then no matter how much they improve the other two, they're f***ed.
This is my DH. He's not single, lol. He's married to me -- a former model with multiple grad degrees and her own professional career and money. And there are plenty who would gladly get in line behind me at any given time, too.
So you must be some kind of bitter incel or something to be projecting like this?
Why do people on this forum always draw attention to women with grad degrees. I don't get it. What makes them special?
Nothing, actually.
"former model" = no longer competitive on the sexual marketplace
"multiple grad degrees" = six-figure debt she dumped on her husband
"her own professional career and money" = spends 40 hrs./wk. making a corporation rich and doesn't share the spoils with her husband
Every time I read "grad degree", my subconscious says "liability".
^^ Average looking at best without a grad degree or decent salary (or any salary at all?) to share with anyone^^
You desperate posters are too much. I'm plenty "competitive on the sexual marketplace" and had zero debt from my JD and my MFA. I also have a large amount of inherited money. So no debt at all aside from our 2.5% mortgage. I do not make any corporation rich -- I'm a fed lawyer and my DH and I consider everything he makes and everything I make to be one big pot of money.
Be careful not to hurt yourself with that jealousy...
And if you and that PP don't know why grad degrees matter around here, then you are either fantastically stupid or don't belong on a forum focused on the DMV because you lack the context to understand most of what is said on DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ignore what women say and look at who women are with in public, and it goes something like this:
- 6'5" handsome rich guy has his pick of the litter
- 6'3" bad boy dominates superficial / casual relationships
- 5'10" UMC guy typically does well in LTRs with women who have had their fun and are ready to "settle"
- 5'6" guy with a great personality, terrific physique, and well-off financially stays single
tl;dr men require a bare minimum of height, looks, and finances to be successful in LTRs, and if they're lacking just enough in one of those areas, then no matter how much they improve the other two, they're f***ed.
This is my DH. He's not single, lol. He's married to me -- a former model with multiple grad degrees and her own professional career and money. And there are plenty who would gladly get in line behind me at any given time, too.
So you must be some kind of bitter incel or something to be projecting like this?
Why do people on this forum always draw attention to women with grad degrees. I don't get it. What makes them special?
Nothing, actually.
"former model" = no longer competitive on the sexual marketplace
"multiple grad degrees" = six-figure debt she dumped on her husband
"her own professional career and money" = spends 40 hrs./wk. making a corporation rich and doesn't share the spoils with her husband
Every time I read "grad degree", my subconscious says "liability".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ignore what women say and look at who women are with in public, and it goes something like this:
- 6'5" handsome rich guy has his pick of the litter
- 6'3" bad boy dominates superficial / casual relationships
- 5'10" UMC guy typically does well in LTRs with women who have had their fun and are ready to "settle"
- 5'6" guy with a great personality, terrific physique, and well-off financially stays single
tl;dr men require a bare minimum of height, looks, and finances to be successful in LTRs, and if they're lacking just enough in one of those areas, then no matter how much they improve the other two, they're f***ed.
This is my DH. He's not single, lol. He's married to me -- a former model with multiple grad degrees and her own professional career and money. And there are plenty who would gladly get in line behind me at any given time, too.
So you must be some kind of bitter incel or something to be projecting like this?
Why do people on this forum always draw attention to women with grad degrees. I don't get it. What makes them special?
Nothing, actually.
"former model" = no longer competitive on the sexual marketplace
"multiple grad degrees" = six-figure debt she dumped on her husband
"her own professional career and money" = spends 40 hrs./wk. making a corporation rich and doesn't share the spoils with her husband
Every time I read "grad degree", my subconscious says "liability".
I don't want to insult lawyers and other with social sciences degrees but they are the ones who put so much premium on a grad degree. Some of never went to graduate school because we didn't need to. I have a bachelor's degree in pure mathematics from Berkeley. I am not kidding you I went on a date once and the woman kept asking me why I only have a bachelor's degree and she looked down on me because of it. She had a doctorate in some social field but somehow in her mind me with a math degree was beneath her in terms of intellects. I am sure she is still single and I am happily married to a teacher.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd pick the wonderful man with smarts, charm, charisma, athleticism, generosity of spirit, humor, a great way with people, and the ability to fix anything. And a willingness to talk about legal stuff all the time that others would find boring.
Oh, that's my DH. And he's shorter than I am by a smidge? So ... shorter?
Wow. How many such men exist lol? I'm glad you got yourself one. Hopefully you are not delusional enough to believe that finding a man with all qualities that you listed are plentiful. A man who can fix anything lol. Can I say I want a woman who can cook any tasty meal? Or no lol?
Anonymous wrote:No, it's not about the kids to me, it's just what I'm most attracted to. Interestingly, I've never dated a man that tall. My ex dh is 5'10"Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:6'3" and lean.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tall and skinny. I'm 5'3" and not dating someone shorter than me.
Would you prefer he be 5'6" and buff or 6'3" and lean? Assuming all other things about him are to your liking.
Thank you for your honesty. I am 6'6" and lean, and find women your height are crazy into me versus men closer to their height. Moreso than women of average height.
Do you find the greater height disparity to be more of a turn-on, or is it more a desire to havr taller children? Just curious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ignore what women say and look at who women are with in public, and it goes something like this:
- 6'5" handsome rich guy has his pick of the litter
- 6'3" bad boy dominates superficial / casual relationships
- 5'10" UMC guy typically does well in LTRs with women who have had their fun and are ready to "settle"
- 5'6" guy with a great personality, terrific physique, and well-off financially stays single
tl;dr men require a bare minimum of height, looks, and finances to be successful in LTRs, and if they're lacking just enough in one of those areas, then no matter how much they improve the other two, they're f***ed.
This is my DH. He's not single, lol. He's married to me -- a former model with multiple grad degrees and her own professional career and money. And there are plenty who would gladly get in line behind me at any given time, too.
So you must be some kind of bitter incel or something to be projecting like this?
Why do people on this forum always draw attention to women with grad degrees. I don't get it. What makes them special?
Nothing, actually.
"former model" = no longer competitive on the sexual marketplace
"multiple grad degrees" = six-figure debt she dumped on her husband
"her own professional career and money" = spends 40 hrs./wk. making a corporation rich and doesn't share the spoils with her husband
Every time I read "grad degree", my subconscious says "liability".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ignore what women say and look at who women are with in public, and it goes something like this:
- 6'5" handsome rich guy has his pick of the litter
- 6'3" bad boy dominates superficial / casual relationships
- 5'10" UMC guy typically does well in LTRs with women who have had their fun and are ready to "settle"
- 5'6" guy with a great personality, terrific physique, and well-off financially stays single
tl;dr men require a bare minimum of height, looks, and finances to be successful in LTRs, and if they're lacking just enough in one of those areas, then no matter how much they improve the other two, they're f***ed.
This is my DH. He's not single, lol. He's married to me -- a former model with multiple grad degrees and her own professional career and money. And there are plenty who would gladly get in line behind me at any given time, too.
So you must be some kind of bitter incel or something to be projecting like this?
Why do people on this forum always draw attention to women with grad degrees. I don't get it. What makes them special?
No, it's not about the kids to me, it's just what I'm most attracted to. Interestingly, I've never dated a man that tall. My ex dh is 5'10"Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:6'3" and lean.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tall and skinny. I'm 5'3" and not dating someone shorter than me.
Would you prefer he be 5'6" and buff or 6'3" and lean? Assuming all other things about him are to your liking.
Thank you for your honesty. I am 6'6" and lean, and find women your height are crazy into me versus men closer to their height. Moreso than women of average height.
Do you find the greater height disparity to be more of a turn-on, or is it more a desire to havr taller children? Just curious.
Anonymous wrote:2025 just started and already the nonsense.
Women have choices. They are allowed to choose who they find attractive and pick that guy for whatever reason they want.
Get over it.