Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s not anti-feminist and (I’ll look for the link) where someone explains the non measurable items women contribute to when thinking about 50/50.
From women make $.67 to your dollar, cost of birth control, the safety issues women face dating and bringing you around her daughter, grocery shopping, eating at her home, the cost of her clothing/makeup/staying fit, the amount of unequal care they offer, on and on and on. Dating is very expensive for women financially, emotionally, etc.
I was just quoted $1500 for an IUd insertion. Not to mention the side effects, extreme pain, removal, etc.
Men really underestimate the BS we go through so they can get laid.
So, you don’t want sex for yourself?
Weird. I had an IUD inserted so I could have a piece of mind when I have sex.
Peace of mind.
lol! Why should he pay for your peace of mind? Don’t do sex or date if you can’t handle it.
I didn’t say he should pay. I paid because, as I said I want to have sex. It’s for me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s not anti-feminist and (I’ll look for the link) where someone explains the non measurable items women contribute to when thinking about 50/50.
From women make $.67 to your dollar, cost of birth control, the safety issues women face dating and bringing you around her daughter, grocery shopping, eating at her home, the cost of her clothing/makeup/staying fit, the amount of unequal care they offer, on and on and on. Dating is very expensive for women financially, emotionally, etc.
I was just quoted $1500 for an IUd insertion. Not to mention the side effects, extreme pain, removal, etc.
Men really underestimate the BS we go through so they can get laid.
So, you don’t want sex for yourself?
Weird. I had an IUD inserted so I could have a piece of mind when I have sex.
Peace of mind.
lol! Why should he pay for your peace of mind? Don’t do sex or date if you can’t handle it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s not anti-feminist and (I’ll look for the link) where someone explains the non measurable items women contribute to when thinking about 50/50.
From women make $.67 to your dollar, cost of birth control, the safety issues women face dating and bringing you around her daughter, grocery shopping, eating at her home, the cost of her clothing/makeup/staying fit, the amount of unequal care they offer, on and on and on. Dating is very expensive for women financially, emotionally, etc.
Are you saying she wouldn’t buy clothing and makeup and stay fit if she wasn’t dating? Men, here is a red flag for you.
And what exactly are the safety costs around her daughter? If you are not comfortable, do not bring a guy home.
Women do need to dress up to dates. Men don’t want homey women .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s not anti-feminist and (I’ll look for the link) where someone explains the non measurable items women contribute to when thinking about 50/50.
From women make $.67 to your dollar, cost of birth control, the safety issues women face dating and bringing you around her daughter, grocery shopping, eating at her home, the cost of her clothing/makeup/staying fit, the amount of unequal care they offer, on and on and on. Dating is very expensive for women financially, emotionally, etc.
I was just quoted $1500 for an IUd insertion. Not to mention the side effects, extreme pain, removal, etc.
Men really underestimate the BS we go through so they can get laid.
So, you don’t want sex for yourself?
Weird. I had an IUD inserted so I could have a piece of mind when I have sex.
Men can f…k with condoms
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s not anti-feminist and (I’ll look for the link) where someone explains the non measurable items women contribute to when thinking about 50/50.
From women make $.67 to your dollar, cost of birth control, the safety issues women face dating and bringing you around her daughter, grocery shopping, eating at her home, the cost of her clothing/makeup/staying fit, the amount of unequal care they offer, on and on and on. Dating is very expensive for women financially, emotionally, etc.
Are you saying she wouldn’t buy clothing and makeup and stay fit if she wasn’t dating? Men, here is a red flag for you.
And what exactly are the safety costs around her daughter? If you are not comfortable, do not bring a guy home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s not anti-feminist and (I’ll look for the link) where someone explains the non measurable items women contribute to when thinking about 50/50.
From women make $.67 to your dollar, cost of birth control, the safety issues women face dating and bringing you around her daughter, grocery shopping, eating at her home, the cost of her clothing/makeup/staying fit, the amount of unequal care they offer, on and on and on. Dating is very expensive for women financially, emotionally, etc.
I was just quoted $1500 for an IUd insertion. Not to mention the side effects, extreme pain, removal, etc.
Men really underestimate the BS we go through so they can get laid.
So, you don’t want sex for yourself?
Weird. I had an IUD inserted so I could have a piece of mind when I have sex.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s not anti-feminist and (I’ll look for the link) where someone explains the non measurable items women contribute to when thinking about 50/50.
From women make $.67 to your dollar, cost of birth control, the safety issues women face dating and bringing you around her daughter, grocery shopping, eating at her home, the cost of her clothing/makeup/staying fit, the amount of unequal care they offer, on and on and on. Dating is very expensive for women financially, emotionally, etc.
I was just quoted $1500 for an IUd insertion. Not to mention the side effects, extreme pain, removal, etc.
Men really underestimate the BS we go through so they can get laid.
So, you don’t want sex for yourself?
Weird. I had an IUD inserted so I could have a piece of mind when I have sex.
Peace of mind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My ex-wife, the product of waspy boarding schools and a cushy upbringing, became a vocal "anti-white-patriarchy" progressive who believes women got and still get a raw deal.
Her raw deal included making $100k with summers off while contributing ZERO to mortgage, utilities, car payments / insurance, phone costs, college savings, vacation flights, hotels, college savings, tech equipment, kids' gear, and 95% of restaurant dinners. Yep, I made more -- but < $250k.
Maybe she is an outlier, but I'm not so sure.
Why did you marry her?
Anonymous wrote:My ex-wife, the product of waspy boarding schools and a cushy upbringing, became a vocal "anti-white-patriarchy" progressive who believes women got and still get a raw deal.
Her raw deal included making $100k with summers off while contributing ZERO to mortgage, utilities, car payments / insurance, phone costs, college savings, vacation flights, hotels, college savings, tech equipment, kids' gear, and 95% of restaurant dinners. Yep, I made more -- but < $250k.
Maybe she is an outlier, but I'm not so sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s not anti-feminist and (I’ll look for the link) where someone explains the non measurable items women contribute to when thinking about 50/50.
From women make $.67 to your dollar, cost of birth control, the safety issues women face dating and bringing you around her daughter, grocery shopping, eating at her home, the cost of her clothing/makeup/staying fit, the amount of unequal care they offer, on and on and on. Dating is very expensive for women financially, emotionally, etc.
I was just quoted $1500 for an IUd insertion. Not to mention the side effects, extreme pain, removal, etc.
Men really underestimate the BS we go through so they can get laid.
So, you don’t want sex for yourself?
Weird. I had an IUD inserted so I could have a piece of mind when I have sex.
Anonymous wrote:It’s not anti-feminist and (I’ll look for the link) where someone explains the non measurable items women contribute to when thinking about 50/50.
From women make $.67 to your dollar, cost of birth control, the safety issues women face dating and bringing you around her daughter, grocery shopping, eating at her home, the cost of her clothing/makeup/staying fit, the amount of unequal care they offer, on and on and on. Dating is very expensive for women financially, emotionally, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s not anti-feminist and (I’ll look for the link) where someone explains the non measurable items women contribute to when thinking about 50/50.
From women make $.67 to your dollar, cost of birth control, the safety issues women face dating and bringing you around her daughter, grocery shopping, eating at her home, the cost of her clothing/makeup/staying fit, the amount of unequal care they offer, on and on and on. Dating is very expensive for women financially, emotionally, etc.
I was just quoted $1500 for an IUd insertion. Not to mention the side effects, extreme pain, removal, etc.
Men really underestimate the BS we go through so they can get laid.