Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unemployed for life: strike one
Mental health issues: strike two
No life: strike three.
Honestly, she sounds kind of incel-ish. She needs a life outside of brushing her hair and looking in the mirror. For her own sake.
Interesting. It does sound like the entitled flipside of that, doesn’t it?
Yes. Very high expectations in a partner, while doing nothing to make herself worthy of such a partner. Incel, whether male or female.
Anonymous wrote:What is her education?
-Has zero education, but will education perfectly for her future husband.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does she have anxiety? At minimum she needs to learn how to drive.
This. The “not driving” thing only works if you grew in NYC and never left it. It doesn’t fly in New England once you’re past college age.
Anonymous wrote:Does she have anxiety? At minimum she needs to learn how to drive.
What is her education?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unemployed for life: strike one
Mental health issues: strike two
No life: strike three.
Honestly, she sounds kind of incel-ish. She needs a life outside of brushing her hair and looking in the mirror. For her own sake.
Interesting. It does sound like the entitled flipside of that, doesn’t it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Re: doctors...answer the question...what does this candidate have that a bright, pretty nurse does not?
And this woman will have to keep answering that question for decades.
Ummm … or bright pretty other doctors.
Anonymous wrote:You don't order a husband from the husband store. People can tell when someone is more interested in their box checking than them as a person.