Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To the OP: Ask yourself this, would any of these comments be made to the person's face at a dinner party? Of course not! It's rude and this is the internet where people feel free to say things they would not say in person.
That said, women's sexual market value does tend to decline as they get older. Men's sexual market value declines with age too, but because mens sexual market value is more heavily influenced by earning potential, the decline is slower and indeed rises to some extent through their 30s-early 40s.
That's where you are wrong people do say stuff like this face to face. I also don't think it's okay to post hateful and misogynistic things online just because it's anoumous. Toxic is toxic.
Really! People say "Why would a great catch of a man waste his time on an older woman? Open your dating pool before you become the cat lady." to someone's face? Perhaps this happens, all kinds of things go down between people, but who thinks that is ok? I also said it was rude in my post.
Anonymous wrote:Um. It ISN’T okay. It’s super rude.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To the OP: Ask yourself this, would any of these comments be made to the person's face at a dinner party? Of course not! It's rude and this is the internet where people feel free to say things they would not say in person.
That said, women's sexual market value does tend to decline as they get older. Men's sexual market value declines with age too, but because mens sexual market value is more heavily influenced by earning potential, the decline is slower and indeed rises to some extent through their 30s-early 40s.
That's where you are wrong people do say stuff like this face to face. I also don't think it's okay to post hateful and misogynistic things online just because it's anoumous. Toxic is toxic.
Really! People say "Why would a great catch of a man waste his time on an older woman? Open your dating pool before you become the cat lady." to someone's face? Perhaps this happens, all kinds of things go down between people, but who thinks that is ok? I also said it was rude in my post.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To the OP: Ask yourself this, would any of these comments be made to the person's face at a dinner party? Of course not! It's rude and this is the internet where people feel free to say things they would not say in person.
That said, women's sexual market value does tend to decline as they get older. Men's sexual market value declines with age too, but because mens sexual market value is more heavily influenced by earning potential, the decline is slower and indeed rises to some extent through their 30s-early 40s.
That's where you are wrong people do say stuff like this face to face. I also don't think it's okay to post hateful and misogynistic things online just because it's anoumous. Toxic is toxic.
Anonymous wrote:I have friends IRL who insist they want to get married and have kids, ask to be set up, etc., and then make various choices that make it less and less likely every year that this will happen. This drives me nuts. These are women who would make great partners and mothers, in addition to the other things they are doing in their lives. I want them to find what they want. And I don't feel like I can say to them, "hey, what are you doing?" Heck, there are men I feel similarly about -- they have somewhat less of a clock, but it's still there. Online, where there's anonymity, is the place where you are more likely to have people tell you the truth about the behavior you're engaging in and how it's not consistent with your professed goals. That there are trade-offs, and trying to check off all of your boxes is likely to keep you single - which is fine if you're ok with that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This board is full of women whose greatest (and perhaps only) accomplishment was getting married. They literally can't understand women who didn't make The Ring their one and only goal.
NP. I agree with this. It is incomprehensible to some women that not every woman wants to get married.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This board is full of women whose greatest (and perhaps only) accomplishment was getting married. They literally can't understand women who didn't make The Ring their one and only goal.
Before I married, I had secured a successful career, published bylines in The Washington Post, presented at am international academic conference, earned a Master’s degree, developed close friendships, maintain close family relationships, learned three languages, and traveled the world. And yes, now I also have a husband and children.
Sorry to burst your jealous bubble.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This board is full of women whose greatest (and perhaps only) accomplishment was getting married. They literally can't understand women who didn't make The Ring their one and only goal.
Why is OK to say a thing like that about married women either?
Anonymous wrote:This board is full of women whose greatest (and perhaps only) accomplishment was getting married. They literally can't understand women who didn't make The Ring their one and only goal.
Anonymous wrote:I have friends IRL who insist they want to get married and have kids, ask to be set up, etc., and then make various choices that make it less and less likely every year that this will happen. This drives me nuts. These are women who would make great partners and mothers, in addition to the other things they are doing in their lives. I want them to find what they want. And I don't feel like I can say to them, "hey, what are you doing?" Heck, there are men I feel similarly about -- they have somewhat less of a clock, but it's still there. Online, where there's anonymity, is the place where you are more likely to have people tell you the truth about the behavior you're engaging in and how it's not consistent with your professed goals. That there are trade-offs, and trying to check off all of your boxes is likely to keep you single - which is fine if you're ok with that.
Anonymous wrote:This board is full of women whose greatest (and perhaps only) accomplishment was getting married. They literally can't understand women who didn't make The Ring their one and only goal.
) ~ so a lot of it is insecurity.