Hypergamy does indeed float

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    Wally
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    It’s amazing once you take the red pill what you observe in causal conversations. Last night at a Christmas Eve party my mom and I were invited to she revealed the hypergamy mindset of young girls. My mothers conversation turned to my cousin who is a mechanical engineer, just starting his career and how successful he is.

    The conversation then turned to the youngest daughter of her employer who is in college going for her doctorate degree and is a smart young lady. When the young lady gets together with her friends they all talk about the engineers because they are the ones making all the money and are the targets for marriage. I’m certain this was my mothers mindset when she was a 19 y.o. and met my father. I have already talked to my cousin about some red pill issues, he sees how miserable his fellow engineers are, saying not one of them is happy and complain to him all the time about their wives.

    While in college there was a classmate who I was getting cozy with and my father noticed this and did not want me to make the same mistake he did. We had conversations about women and I felt some resentment towards him at the time because I was “in love” but deep down I knew he was right and was he so right.

    "what a waste of a life, to marry, give up your freedom, just for the hope of not dying alone. Don't get married Son."

    #164608
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    RoyDal
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    It’s amazing once you take the red pill what you observe in causal conversations. Last night at a Christmas Eve party my mom and I were invited to she revealed the hypergamy mindset of young girls.

    Yep!

    Society asks MGTOWs: Why are you not making more tax-slaves?

    #164617
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    This is very true. Hyperrgamy does float, and the funny thing of it is, sometimes women jump the gun on s~~~ like that. They will judge what you have compared to what other men have, and not just in her dating pool. They will compare you against men they realistically have no chance of getting. They will compare you to guys that are 10’s with millions in the bank, like those men are realistically within their range LOL.

    They have no idea what their own value is on the market place, and then think that your average girl is not only capable of getting a millionaire, but she DESERVES a millionaire. Yes, hypergamy does indeed float.

    Feminism is a movement where opinions are presented as facts and emotions are presented as evidence.

    #164619
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    Shiny
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    Great story Wally. My mates all became engineers (I studied Theology – don’t ask) and it was funny to watch the girls from Education etc who made the trek across campus each day to hang around the boys in the engineering faculty.

    The parties were fun though, but that was a simpler time. Nowadays – not on your life.

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    Quietlyquietly
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    I have been waiting for a post like this.

    My dad had a second family, and the eldest of them is now 16. She is very academic, doing 5 A-levels (normal to get into Uni is 3). She hasn’t ever had a boyfriend, and to be completely honest, she’s average to look at. You wouldn’t stop in the street for her.

    The topic of what to study at Uni came up, along with the associated costs (£60,000), and I mentioned that it might be better to get a job first, and get some experience, and then the employer might cover the cost of a Uni course if it was of benefit to them. And this was her plan:

    “Oh, I’m just going to live off my ex’s large credit card”

    My jaw just hit the floor. I mean, my dad is a Professor, literally a world leader in his field. And here is his daughter’s sum plan for her career. She was automatically assuming a) she’d have a rich boyfriend, b) she’d dump him, and c) she’d live off his money!

    This is a girl who is one of the brightest minds in the world at her age.

    SMH. AWALT.

    #164636
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    I have been waiting for a post like this.

    My dad had a second family, and the eldest of them is now 16. She is very academic, doing 5 A-levels (normal to get into Uni is 3). She hasn’t ever had a boyfriend, and to be completely honest, she’s average to look at. You wouldn’t stop in the street for her.

    The topic of what to study at Uni came up, along with the associated costs (£60,000), and I mentioned that it might be better to get a job first, and get some experience, and then the employer might cover the cost of a Uni course if it was of benefit to them. And this was her plan:

    “Oh, I’m just going to live off my ex’s large credit card”

    My jaw just hit the floor. I mean, my dad is a Professor, literally a world leader in his field. And here is his daughter’s sum plan for her career. She was automatically assuming a) she’d have a rich boyfriend, b) she’d dump him, and c) she’d live off his money!

    This is a girl who is one of the brightest minds in the world at her age.

    SMH. AWALT.

    So true. I’ve even talked with women and they are truly aware of their nature and female nature and they know it’s bad but they do it anyway like it’s as natural as breathing.

    Feminism is a movement where opinions are presented as facts and emotions are presented as evidence.

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    MattNYC
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    When it comes to things like this, i alternate between being

    1) p~~~ed at the world for being so unfair, or
    2) accepting the state of things.

    I don’t think it makes sense to be p~~~ed at the scorpion when it stings you. It’s just the scorpion’s nature.

    And i have to admit – if i could get paid & not have to do any work, i’d seriously consider it.

    These women who want to live off the ex’s credit card – well, that’s an opportunity society’s put in front of them.

    As a man on my MGTOW path – it’s sufficient for me that i just remove myself from these sorts of situations. I financed one cupcake’s lifestyle, i’m not doing it again.

    #164714
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    Jan Sobieski
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    My biggest red pill thing is that women don’t marry for love. They marry for money and status.

    Every woman I was with just saw me as a meal ticket.

    That is why I hurt.
    http://www.amazon.com/Smart-Girls-Marry-Money-Dream-And/dp/B002T450GO

    Love is just alimony waiting to happen. Visit mgtow.com.

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    Sidecar
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    So true. I’ve even talked with women and they are truly aware of their nature and female nature and they know it’s bad but they do it anyway like it’s as natural as breathing.

    Meanwhile men who say: “F~~~ that s~~~!” and Go Their Own Way are subjected to public shaming and ridicule.

    Now me, I would have sat little miss golddigger down and explained to her she really needs a backup plan to pay her own way through school, because men aren’t playing that game any more, and she has a better chance of getting cancer than finding some chump to marry and parasitize.

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