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    My Millennial-aged girl friends and I never doubted that we would accomplish all of our life goals. Everything, thus far, has pretty much gone according to our plans. We were accepted into the right college, landed the dream job, and developed a network of amazing friends. Our apartments are beautifully decorated and we have closets full of stylish clothing. Romance hasn’t been entirely sidelined, but we don’t waste our time trying to cultivate a relationship unless someone is really amazing. 

    And most guys don’t stand a chance, because they aren’t really really amazing?   Really?    Amazing!

    Interesting how they were accepted into the right college, rather than what they accomplished there, what GPA, in what?  They landed the dream job vs how are they improving at it – real climbers I bet. Contrast this to the wording regarding amazing friends – ie. “developed” a network. Guess which approach they appply when they  get the right husband – they will consider him a shelf sit on rather than a relationship to continue improving, so it will crash – and their amazing friends will point them to a really amazing attorney.

    "It seems like there's times a body gets struck down so low, there ain't a power on earth that can ever bring him up again. Seems like something inside dies so he don't even want to get up again. But he does."

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    And most guys don’t stand a chance, because they aren’t really really amazing? Really? Amazing! Interesting how they were accepted into the right college, rather than what they accomplished there, what GPA, in what? They landed the dream job vs how are they improving at it – real climbers I bet. Contrast this to the wording regarding amazing friends – ie. “developed” a network. Guess which approach they appply when they get the right husband – they will consider him a shelf sit on rather than a relationship to continue improving, so it will crash – and their amazing friends will point them to a really amazing attorney.

    Perceptive comments, experienced.  It’s all about status for them.  I’ve noticed this too, in that the concern is more about how things look than with substance.  And what does “really amazing” mean, if anything?  Can’t we just be normal or ordinary – not that I want to be, but mediocrity isn’t a crime and, you know, you do need to find a man to have children.  Life isn’t a Disney movie.  At some point reality strikes…???  We can but hope.

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    I thought “Well I’m never getting married…now I have too much to lose.”

    That’s where I’m at. More and more guys who are making it into their 30s without the dead weight of a woman and know full well what marriage means for them – financial wage slave to support the wife. If women had wised up and latched on to one when hormones clouded their judgement and they didn’t have so much to loose, they would have fallen for it. I guess cats are the consolation prize for riding the c~~~-carousel too long.

    Price is what you pay, value is what you get. -- Ben Graham

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    That’s where I’m at. More and more guys who are making it into their 30s without the dead weight of a woman and know full well what marriage means for them – financial wage slave to support the wife. If women had wised up and latched on to one when hormones clouded their judgement and they didn’t have so much to loose, they would have fallen for it. I guess cats are the consolation prize for riding the c~~~-carousel too long.

    It cracks me up when I think back to my college days, and girls(kinda like the ones in this article) would always say stuff about how you shouldn’t judge based on how many partners someone’s had, and how its really none of your business how many partners someone has had before you.  Its kind of funny those are the same girls that 10 years later are complaining they can’t find a good guy to marry.  I love how when they were younger they were so arrogant they thought telling a guy not to judge a girl for being a slut would somehow make guys not judge sluts for being sluts, and as they get older they are too narcissistic to realize its not that good men don’t exist, its that good men repelled by a past their prime narcissist.  Oh well…maybe if she cries over the internet a little more Prince Charming will man up and come save the day…either that or he’ll laugh at her and go date girls that are 5 years younger with less mileage.

    edit: If anyone hasn’t read the comments on this article…f~~~ing hilarious.  It appears a vast majority of the comments are hitting the author with a raw dose of reality lol.

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    First of all for most of us marriage is off the table ladies for the man they are looking for. They shame us, disrespect us and invade our spaces and expect us having overcome all of that to want to be with one of them. Why would we want them when we can pick up a paper to be insulted or find a much younger woman who will do what you did 5 years ago with less mileage in their c~~~ holster. Believe it or not we are not that stupid. Then when we say we don’t want us you shame us.

    Copernicus called ladies. It appears you are not the center of the universe.

    It's only after we've lost everything that we're free to do anything

    #64915
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    Why the f~~~ doesn’t she make $100 000/year? LOL It’s equality yet these bitches don’t make the same amount they expect men to make. If I made over $100 000/year I wouldn’t tell anyone. I would live a simple life and nobody would know because I wouldn’t drive that much, I rather bike or walk anyways. Rich people don’t get rich by just making a large amount of money many of them are cheap asses.

    The vast majority of CPA’s (and attorneys) will not earn 100K annual salary in their career.

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