Lol men in here getting salty because they’re getting called out. Please. Women have been taught from birth that looking good matters and as a result put in a ton of time and energy into their hair, skin, wardrobe, etc. We also know if we get fat that men will hate us even more than their general baseline disdain for women. Now that a woman doesn’t want to get with a fat greasy loser, they start crying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Entitled, narcissistic, egotistical, aholes
Ah well I don’t expect perfection, but I can’t sleep with a guy who has a big belly nor with a guy that is a bad person. That’s generally how it works.
You are lucky the men you slept with did not expect perfection either. Or, likely, anything close to it.
Lol men in here getting salty because they’re getting called out. Please. Women have been taught from birth that looking good matters and as a result put in a ton of time and energy into their hair, skin, wardrobe, etc. We also know if we get fat that men will hate us even more than their general baseline disdain for women. Now that a woman doesn’t want to get with a fat greasy loser, they start crying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP will change her tune as soon as she gets with a guy rockin’ a Red Bull can between his legs.
Middle school boys invading the boards because DCPS is off today.
Anonymous wrote:OP will change her tune as soon as she gets with a guy rockin’ a Red Bull can between his legs.
Anonymous wrote:Entitled, narcissistic, egotistical, aholes
Ah well I don’t expect perfection, but I can’t sleep with a guy who has a big belly nor with a guy that is a bad person. That’s generally how it works.
You are lucky the men you slept with did not expect perfection either. Or, likely, anything close to it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I recently started dating after a 20 year marriage, and to my surprise met a guy whom I find extremely physically attractive. It made me realize that I cannot force myself to be with men whom I consider physically less attractive. I now actually question my past choices.
I see it happening all the time that women accept relationships with physically unappealing men, and it's just sad.
Guys, do yourselves and us a favor, and lose weight, get fit, up the grooming and start dressing well.
STFU.
Anonymous wrote:I recently started dating after a 20 year marriage, and to my surprise met a guy whom I find extremely physically attractive. It made me realize that I cannot force myself to be with men whom I consider physically less attractive. I now actually question my past choices.
I see it happening all the time that women accept relationships with physically unappealing men, and it's just sad.
Guys, do yourselves and us a favor, and lose weight, get fit, up the grooming and start dressing well.
Anonymous wrote:We all have our things, OP. For me pudge is not a problem, but hairy is. This is probably why I prefer East Asian men, and married one. He happens to also be very muscular, but it's actually not the turn on people might think, because when I hug him, he's too hard - I want a little softness. Also he's short, and I don't mind that at all. I don't want a crick in my neck when I look at my husband.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You dated, got engaged to, and married someone you didn’t find physically attractive, it didn’t work out, and now you have advice?
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What is it about women from failed relationships believing they are now gurus on all things dating? It's like getting medical advice from guys who flunked out of med school.
Entitled, narcissistic, egotistical, aholes
Ah well I don’t expect perfection, but I can’t sleep with a guy who has a big belly nor with a guy that is a bad person. That’s generally how it works.