Anonymous wrote:Do men really believe there are women who are out of their league and if so what makes them out of their league? Is it looks, money or something else. Or is this just a line men use?
Anonymous wrote:In my experience, most men don't think ANY women are out of their league.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The typical things, rejection, embarrassment....
Time to toughen up, pal. Don't you get tired of 5s and 6s?
Anonymous wrote:
The typical things, rejection, embarrassment....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many women give off a vibe that they are only interested in certain types. If you are not their type(what school you attended, what profession, etc), you move on. There are many other fish in the sea, so why bother?
A lot of my wife's friends were like this...they are all still single. It gets tougher for these women because the bar is alway moving. So at first they want a lawyer, a little late a lawyer who is a partner at a big name firm. The problem is the pool keeps shrinking(not many men meet the requirement and they get married reducing the field further).
Yes. This is a challenge for ambitious women. They are wired to look for provider traits and generally want a man who is "an equal partner" (should be read as "a greater than, or equal to, partner"). Because of this, their dating pool is small, and the men that they find attractive invariably have a much larger dating pool because men are not usually as picky about status and career success. So they are at a disadvantage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My wife was out of my league when we met. I had been laid off from work and was starting grad school. I was literally making nothing and in funemployment. Her career had really taken off and she was about $400-500k a year. Also, she went to college on a track scholarship and had an insanely hot body and tan gorgeous skin. I guess I would describe her build as small waist, flat stomach and big butt with muscular legs.
What I've noticed in life is that even super attractive people are just people and they want to be loved too. Also, finding someone as hot as themselves to be in a relationship with isn't always realistic.
I have found that a lot of really attractive people who don't necessarily know they are attractive end up home alone because of this concept of " out of their league". Neighbor I just found out is in her 50's but I thought was late 30's or early 40's. Tall, runner, gorgeous nerd. Lots of family come to visit or stay at big fabulous house,but no dating. I think she is is victim of "out of their league" Not married, not sure if ever, and no kids. Wonderful person
Anonymous wrote:Many women give off a vibe that they are only interested in certain types. If you are not their type(what school you attended, what profession, etc), you move on. There are many other fish in the sea, so why bother?
A lot of my wife's friends were like this...they are all still single. It gets tougher for these women because the bar is alway moving. So at first they want a lawyer, a little late a lawyer who is a partner at a big name firm. The problem is the pool keeps shrinking(not many men meet the requirement and they get married reducing the field further).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my experience, most men don't think ANY women are out of their league.
Translation: "I get hit on by men who are beneath me."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do men really believe there are women who are out of their league and if so what makes them out of their league? Is it looks, money or something else. Or is this just a line men use?
There is no woman I would consider out of my 'league'. There are plenty of women who have no interest in me and there are women I have no interest in. In other words, I am not setting up some imaginary 'league' that I am not a part of.
Anonymous wrote:Do men really believe there are women who are out of their league and if so what makes them out of their league? Is it looks, money or something else. Or is this just a line men use?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my experience, most men don't think ANY women are out of their league.
+1. My DH has often said this. (in regards to other men and himself.![]()
Yep. This is absolutely true. I'm cute but in no way a head turner. I work in a hospital. I was hit on last week by a 20 something dude who was literally being led out of the ER in handcuffs by police. "Come on, lemme say what's up to that girl!", he implored the officer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my experience, most men don't think ANY women are out of their league.
+1. My DH has often said this. (in regards to other men and himself.![]()
Anonymous wrote:In my experience, most men don't think ANY women are out of their league.