Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cooking, cleaning, and laundry just isn't all that hard. The dudes caterwauling like their dicks will fall off if they have to put forth that level of effort are pretty weak.
I think it's that they have self inflated egos, and think "that's women's work". Very unattractive quality. Only desperate women go for these types.
I don't know. I work in tech, and am married to a wife who graduated from Harvard. I neither cook nor clean because my wife takes care of those things. I do, however, bring home 2M/yr in salary + bonus. All of my colleagues do the same.
You make 2m per year and don’t have cleaners? This doesn’t sound believable at all, but then again everyone is a millionaire on the internet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:American women don't care about men's struggles, they wait at the finish line and pick the winners.
Men’s struggles? Tell us more.
Women do not care about men's struggles. It takes a lot of hard work and struggles to become elite in something that is worthwhile. It takes at least many years of practice and hard work just to make high school varsity teams. It takes many hours of practice and many years to become a good musician. Finally, it takes a lot of studying hours to become a good student, and hopefully one can end up at a good college. Many young men struggle to become successful in those areas. Women do not care about men's struggles to become the best version of themselves, they wait at the finish line and pick the winners. You can see this from young girls too, because I was invisible to girls in middle school; however, as a high school freshman, I was the best player on the varsity team and we won the state championship. We celebrated the championship with a video, and I was the band's frontman. The video became very popular, and all the girls in school wanted to sleep with me. Without the state championship trophy and the music video, I would have been totally invisible to girls.
Well, if women are too much for you to handle, stay single. You are not entitled to a woman who cares about your struggles. Or you can become a passport bro and bring a new wife over every 3 years ( they will become just as complicated as Anerican women right around when they get their citizenship).
As a former D1 athlete at UCLA, there were so many women in college that wanted to sleep with me because I was a popular guy on campus. I went into software sales after graduation and made a lot of money. I became a catch to many women because of my social status and money. It made me realize that women are beauty objects while men are success objects. The vast majority of women want to marry guys for a "marriage style", not love. Guys are invisible to women if they do not have looks, money or social status. YMMV.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:American women don't care about men's struggles, they wait at the finish line and pick the winners.
Men’s struggles? Tell us more.
Women do not care about men's struggles. It takes a lot of hard work and struggles to become elite in something that is worthwhile. It takes at least many years of practice and hard work just to make high school varsity teams. It takes many hours of practice and many years to become a good musician. Finally, it takes a lot of studying hours to become a good student, and hopefully one can end up at a good college. Many young men struggle to become successful in those areas. Women do not care about men's struggles to become the best version of themselves, they wait at the finish line and pick the winners. You can see this from young girls too, because I was invisible to girls in middle school; however, as a high school freshman, I was the best player on the varsity team and we won the state championship. We celebrated the championship with a video, and I was the band's frontman. The video became very popular, and all the girls in school wanted to sleep with me. Without the state championship trophy and the music video, I would have been totally invisible to girls.
Do girls and women not play varsity sports?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:American women don't care about men's struggles, they wait at the finish line and pick the winners.
Men’s struggles? Tell us more.
Women do not care about men's struggles. It takes a lot of hard work and struggles to become elite in something that is worthwhile. It takes at least many years of practice and hard work just to make high school varsity teams. It takes many hours of practice and many years to become a good musician. Finally, it takes a lot of studying hours to become a good student, and hopefully one can end up at a good college. Many young men struggle to become successful in those areas. Women do not care about men's struggles to become the best version of themselves, they wait at the finish line and pick the winners. You can see this from young girls too, because I was invisible to girls in middle school; however, as a high school freshman, I was the best player on the varsity team and we won the state championship. We celebrated the championship with a video, and I was the band's frontman. The video became very popular, and all the girls in school wanted to sleep with me. Without the state championship trophy and the music video, I would have been totally invisible to girls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:American women don't care about men's struggles, they wait at the finish line and pick the winners.
Men’s struggles? Tell us more.
Women do not care about men's struggles. It takes a lot of hard work and struggles to become elite in something that is worthwhile. It takes at least many years of practice and hard work just to make high school varsity teams. It takes many hours of practice and many years to become a good musician. Finally, it takes a lot of studying hours to become a good student, and hopefully one can end up at a good college. Many young men struggle to become successful in those areas. Women do not care about men's struggles to become the best version of themselves, they wait at the finish line and pick the winners. You can see this from young girls too, because I was invisible to girls in middle school; however, as a high school freshman, I was the best player on the varsity team and we won the state championship. We celebrated the championship with a video, and I was the band's frontman. The video became very popular, and all the girls in school wanted to sleep with me. Without the state championship trophy and the music video, I would have been totally invisible to girls.
Well, if women are too much for you to handle, stay single. You are not entitled to a woman who cares about your struggles. Or you can become a passport bro and bring a new wife over every 3 years ( they will become just as complicated as Anerican women right around when they get their citizenship).
As a former D1 athlete at UCLA, there were so many women in college that wanted to sleep with me because I was a popular guy on campus. I went into software sales after graduation and made a lot of money. I became a catch to many women because of my social status and money. It made me realize that women are beauty objects while men are success objects. The vast majority of women want to marry guys for a "marriage style", not love. Guys are invisible to women if they do not have looks, money or social status. YMMV.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:American women don't care about men's struggles, they wait at the finish line and pick the winners.
Men’s struggles? Tell us more.
Women do not care about men's struggles. It takes a lot of hard work and struggles to become elite in something that is worthwhile. It takes at least many years of practice and hard work just to make high school varsity teams. It takes many hours of practice and many years to become a good musician. Finally, it takes a lot of studying hours to become a good student, and hopefully one can end up at a good college. Many young men struggle to become successful in those areas. Women do not care about men's struggles to become the best version of themselves, they wait at the finish line and pick the winners. You can see this from young girls too, because I was invisible to girls in middle school; however, as a high school freshman, I was the best player on the varsity team and we won the state championship. We celebrated the championship with a video, and I was the band's frontman. The video became very popular, and all the girls in school wanted to sleep with me. Without the state championship trophy and the music video, I would have been totally invisible to girls.
Well, if women are too much for you to handle, stay single. You are not entitled to a woman who cares about your struggles. Or you can become a passport bro and bring a new wife over every 3 years ( they will become just as complicated as Anerican women right around when they get their citizenship).
As a former D1 athlete at UCLA, there were so many women in college that wanted to sleep with me because I was a popular guy on campus. I went into software sales after graduation and made a lot of money. I became a catch to many women because of my social status and money. It made me realize that women are beauty objects while men are success objects. The vast majority of women want to marry guys for a "marriage style", not love. Guys are invisible to women if they do not have looks, money or social status. YMMV.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:American women don't care about men's struggles, they wait at the finish line and pick the winners.
Men’s struggles? Tell us more.
Women do not care about men's struggles. It takes a lot of hard work and struggles to become elite in something that is worthwhile. It takes at least many years of practice and hard work just to make high school varsity teams. It takes many hours of practice and many years to become a good musician. Finally, it takes a lot of studying hours to become a good student, and hopefully one can end up at a good college. Many young men struggle to become successful in those areas. Women do not care about men's struggles to become the best version of themselves, they wait at the finish line and pick the winners. You can see this from young girls too, because I was invisible to girls in middle school; however, as a high school freshman, I was the best player on the varsity team and we won the state championship. We celebrated the championship with a video, and I was the band's frontman. The video became very popular, and all the girls in school wanted to sleep with me. Without the state championship trophy and the music video, I would have been totally invisible to girls.
Well, if women are too much for you to handle, stay single. You are not entitled to a woman who cares about your struggles. Or you can become a passport bro and bring a new wife over every 3 years ( they will become just as complicated as Anerican women right around when they get their citizenship).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:American women don't care about men's struggles, they wait at the finish line and pick the winners.
Men’s struggles? Tell us more.
Women do not care about men's struggles. It takes a lot of hard work and struggles to become elite in something that is worthwhile. It takes at least many years of practice and hard work just to make high school varsity teams. It takes many hours of practice and many years to become a good musician. Finally, it takes a lot of studying hours to become a good student, and hopefully one can end up at a good college. Many young men struggle to become successful in those areas. Women do not care about men's struggles to become the best version of themselves, they wait at the finish line and pick the winners. You can see this from young girls too, because I was invisible to girls in middle school; however, as a high school freshman, I was the best player on the varsity team and we won the state championship. We celebrated the championship with a video, and I was the band's frontman. The video became very popular, and all the girls in school wanted to sleep with me. Without the state championship trophy and the music video, I would have been totally invisible to girls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:American women don't care about men's struggles, they wait at the finish line and pick the winners.
Men’s struggles? Tell us more.
Women do not care about men's struggles. It takes a lot of hard work and struggles to become elite in something that is worthwhile. It takes at least many years of practice and hard work just to make high school varsity teams. It takes many hours of practice and many years to become a good musician. Finally, it takes a lot of studying hours to become a good student, and hopefully one can end up at a good college. Many young men struggle to become successful in those areas. Women do not care about men's struggles to become the best version of themselves, they wait at the finish line and pick the winners. You can see this from young girls too, because I was invisible to girls in middle school; however, as a high school freshman, I was the best player on the varsity team and we won the state championship. We celebrated the championship with a video, and I was the band's frontman. The video became very popular, and all the girls in school wanted to sleep with me. Without the state championship trophy and the music video, I would have been totally invisible to girls.
Nobody cares about anyone’s struggles. Men don’t care about how a woman arrives at where she is…just that she’s there.
Such a strange post to think this a one-sided perspective.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:American women don't care about men's struggles, they wait at the finish line and pick the winners.
Men’s struggles? Tell us more.
Women do not care about men's struggles. It takes a lot of hard work and struggles to become elite in something that is worthwhile.
It takes at least many years of practice and hard work just to make high school varsity teams. It takes many hours of practice and many years to become a good musician. Finally, it takes a lot of studying hours to become a good student, and hopefully one can end up at a good college. Many young men struggle to become successful in those areas.
Women do not care about men's struggles to become the best version of themselves, they wait at the finish line and pick the winners.
You can see this from young girls too, because I was invisible to girls in middle school; however, as a high school freshman, I was the best player on the varsity team and we won the state championship. We celebrated the championship with a video, and I was the band's frontman. The video became very popular, and all the girls in school wanted to sleep with me. Without the state championship trophy and the music video, I would have been totally invisible to girls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Today the average woman wants absolutely nothing to do with the average man. If a man is not at least 6 feet tall & makes at least 6 figures he is almost completely out of the dating pool. Because a male 9 hooked up with her one night because he was drunk & bored a female 4 thinks she is owed a 9 or 10 high value man & will settle for nothing less.
Because of the combination of the IPhone dating apps, social media, the Covid/George Floyd insanity of 2020, & 3rd wave feminism we have a lost generation of women. And the show Sex & the City convinced women they could move to a big city, be boss babes & ride the cock carousel with every man they could & still think high value men would still want to date & marry them. What is going on right now is a ticking time bomb for our society & it’s not going to end well.
This is just red pill tate nonesense. No women believe this, it's parroted to you by other undatable men with crap personalities.
You think it’s…men that came up with this?
Yep. Women like all sorts of men. However, they like men with personalities who are kind to them. Instead of being a genuinely good person, these red pill tate nonsensers instead blame their lack of dating success on women - who they say only want those things (6/6/6). But that's not what women are saying. Women are dating shorter men, less rich men, less fit men all the time. Its men perpetuating this to other men and its keeping you single and mad, which is keeping them in business. It's quite transparent if you actually look at it.
Lol. You are definitely out of touch
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:American women don't care about men's struggles, they wait at the finish line and pick the winners.
Men’s struggles? Tell us more.
Women do not care about men's struggles. It takes a lot of hard work and struggles to become elite in something that is worthwhile. It takes at least many years of practice and hard work just to make high school varsity teams. It takes many hours of practice and many years to become a good musician. Finally, it takes a lot of studying hours to become a good student, and hopefully one can end up at a good college. Many young men struggle to become successful in those areas. Women do not care about men's struggles to become the best version of themselves, they wait at the finish line and pick the winners. You can see this from young girls too, because I was invisible to girls in middle school; however, as a high school freshman, I was the best player on the varsity team and we won the state championship. We celebrated the championship with a video, and I was the band's frontman. The video became very popular, and all the girls in school wanted to sleep with me. Without the state championship trophy and the music video, I would have been totally invisible to girls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:American women don't care about men's struggles, they wait at the finish line and pick the winners.
Men’s struggles? Tell us more.
Women do not care about men's struggles. It takes a lot of hard work and struggles to become elite in something that is worthwhile. It takes at least many years of practice and hard work just to make high school varsity teams. It takes many hours of practice and many years to become a good musician. Finally, it takes a lot of studying hours to become a good student, and hopefully one can end up at a good college. Many young men struggle to become successful in those areas. Women do not care about men's struggles to become the best version of themselves, they wait at the finish line and pick the winners. You can see this from young girls too, because I was invisible to girls in middle school; however, as a high school freshman, I was the best player on the varsity team and we won the state championship. We celebrated the championship with a video, and I was the band's frontman. The video became very popular, and all the girls in school wanted to sleep with me. Without the state championship trophy and the music video, I would have been totally invisible to girls.
Anonymous wrote:Here's what I don't get. Women don't want to be approached in public -- let me live my life in peace!!!! -- but then complain that they aren't meeting anyone and the apps suck. Make it make sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:American women don't care about men's struggles, they wait at the finish line and pick the winners.
Men’s struggles? Tell us more.