Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP your problem is a vanishingly small percentage of men make over $150k, and they can date women younger and prettier than you. Unless you are in the right circles at the right age, you have to settle for some dork Fed or something.
??? I’m in my 30s and live in the DC metro area and I doubt I know a man here who makes less than $150k.
Then your circle is super small. Most men do not make 150k+
PLENTY do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can we also add that there aren't a lot of great men out there to begin with? Sure they exist....
I remember dating in my 20s and I met a lot of guys. Honestly at least a 3rd of them were abusive in some way. I had to break up with the pathological liar, the guy who suddenly got into drugs and changed into another person, the guy who thought too highly of his own stuff and consistently tried to "gently" take me down a peg, the guy who had another gf which he lied about and they were very serious, another one who started getting controlling a few weeks in and tried to tell me I couldn't be friends with someone anymore...
Then there was the guy who seemed perfectly nice, but I was getting serious with someone else so I broke things off...and THEN he started sending me hate mail. Totally psychotic.
So, I think you need high standards and a lot of luck. People settle for these men. They all got married (not to me).
This is the best comment in this entire thread.
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Your picker is off. Many of us have never dated an abusive man, so please don’t normalize this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can we also add that there aren't a lot of great men out there to begin with? Sure they exist....
I remember dating in my 20s and I met a lot of guys. Honestly at least a 3rd of them were abusive in some way. I had to break up with the pathological liar, the guy who suddenly got into drugs and changed into another person, the guy who thought too highly of his own stuff and consistently tried to "gently" take me down a peg, the guy who had another gf which he lied about and they were very serious, another one who started getting controlling a few weeks in and tried to tell me I couldn't be friends with someone anymore...
Then there was the guy who seemed perfectly nice, but I was getting serious with someone else so I broke things off...and THEN he started sending me hate mail. Totally psychotic.
So, I think you need high standards and a lot of luck. People settle for these men. They all got married (not to me).
This is the best comment in this entire thread.
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Your picker is off. Many of us have never dated an abusive man, so please don’t normalize this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can we also add that there aren't a lot of great men out there to begin with? Sure they exist....
I remember dating in my 20s and I met a lot of guys. Honestly at least a 3rd of them were abusive in some way. I had to break up with the pathological liar, the guy who suddenly got into drugs and changed into another person, the guy who thought too highly of his own stuff and consistently tried to "gently" take me down a peg, the guy who had another gf which he lied about and they were very serious, another one who started getting controlling a few weeks in and tried to tell me I couldn't be friends with someone anymore...
Then there was the guy who seemed perfectly nice, but I was getting serious with someone else so I broke things off...and THEN he started sending me hate mail. Totally psychotic.
So, I think you need high standards and a lot of luck. People settle for these men. They all got married (not to me).
This is the best comment in this entire thread.
Anonymous wrote:You attract who you are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can we also add that there aren't a lot of great men out there to begin with? Sure they exist....
I remember dating in my 20s and I met a lot of guys. Honestly at least a 3rd of them were abusive in some way. I had to break up with the pathological liar, the guy who suddenly got into drugs and changed into another person, the guy who thought too highly of his own stuff and consistently tried to "gently" take me down a peg, the guy who had another gf which he lied about and they were very serious, another one who started getting controlling a few weeks in and tried to tell me I couldn't be friends with someone anymore...
Then there was the guy who seemed perfectly nice, but I was getting serious with someone else so I broke things off...and THEN he started sending me hate mail. Totally psychotic.
So, I think you need high standards and a lot of luck. People settle for these men. They all got married (not to me).
This is the best comment in this entire thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP your problem is a vanishingly small percentage of men make over $150k, and they can date women younger and prettier than you. Unless you are in the right circles at the right age, you have to settle for some dork Fed or something.
??? I’m in my 30s and live in the DC metro area and I doubt I know a man here who makes less than $150k.
Then your circle is super small. Most men do not make 150k+
PLENTY do.
Most men in DC do. Most men nationally don’t.
Anonymous wrote:Ok- I’m middle aged and married so I’m a bit out of it. Can someone explain this high-quality, low-quality thing. It sounds so judgmental… like everyone should agree that _____ is a “high-quality” trait and ____ is “low quality.” Is that where it is coming from?
Anonymous wrote:Can we also add that there aren't a lot of great men out there to begin with? Sure they exist....
I remember dating in my 20s and I met a lot of guys. Honestly at least a 3rd of them were abusive in some way. I had to break up with the pathological liar, the guy who suddenly got into drugs and changed into another person, the guy who thought too highly of his own stuff and consistently tried to "gently" take me down a peg, the guy who had another gf which he lied about and they were very serious, another one who started getting controlling a few weeks in and tried to tell me I couldn't be friends with someone anymore...
Then there was the guy who seemed perfectly nice, but I was getting serious with someone else so I broke things off...and THEN he started sending me hate mail. Totally psychotic.
So, I think you need high standards and a lot of luck. People settle for these men. They all got married (not to me).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP your problem is a vanishingly small percentage of men make over $150k, and they can date women younger and prettier than you. Unless you are in the right circles at the right age, you have to settle for some dork Fed or something.
??? I’m in my 30s and live in the DC metro area and I doubt I know a man here who makes less than $150k.
1) you don’t know any teachers, NGO workers, GS14 Feds? Only lawyers and lobbyists?
2) all those 30s men are looking at 20s women
DP. I know very few men married to younger women (I'm 38 and most of our friends are married). I don't think this is the norm in professional circles. The couples I know are virtually all within four years of each other, and among my college friends the woman is just as likely to be slightly older. I know zero couples with a 10-year age gap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP your problem is a vanishingly small percentage of men make over $150k, and they can date women younger and prettier than you. Unless you are in the right circles at the right age, you have to settle for some dork Fed or something.
??? I’m in my 30s and live in the DC metro area and I doubt I know a man here who makes less than $150k.
Then your circle is super small. Most men do not make 150k+
PLENTY do.