Reactions to perceived "couples" in public

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    Bob__
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    Never noticed. What kind of idiot would do business based on outward appearance instead of fundamentals? Wait, never mind. That’s why the whole country is f~~~ed.

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    Faust For Science
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    I agree, I think it’s one of the expression of instincts behind herd mentality. Anyone perceived to be contrarian to the mainstream tribe culture will be looked at with suspicion and caution, while conforming and fitting-in is rewarded. I’m assuming such behavior helped us to survive in prehistoric ages.

    If that was the situation, I am trying to figure out how trade evolved between tribes. Because we know the men were not taking the women with them when they went to trade.

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    On the positive side, they are probably happy to see you with someone because in our society it is assumed you are unhappy if you are single.

    When I was investigating the Sugar Daddy thing I was meeting with lots of young attractive women, I have to admit it felt good (back then) to be seen with these young women as anyone who sees you thinks that you must be successful, wealthy, doing something right to be with a younger woman.

    So the type of woman you are with also says a lot about people see you. I see men with fat white women and I don’t think anything good about the man at all.

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    Rennie
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    I was talking with my mother about it and she suggested that I have my ex come over for the party. She thought a lot of parents would not be comfortable having their daughter at the party with only a man present. That was from my own mother.

    That kind of implication whether verbal, or through some other means really p~~~es me off. What would prompt someone to think that about someone who has no history of that sort of behavior.

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    Jim01
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    On the positive side, they are probably happy to see you with someone because in our society it is assumed you are unhappy if you are single.

    definitely this.

    When I stroll out of the supermarket on a weekend with a nice big crate of beer and no ring on my finger I definitely get looks from blokes…they probably are massively jealous of me as they have a day of cleaning or being dragged round the shops to look forward to lol whereas I am my own boss.

    Just like that woman I came across a couple of years ago who literally said to me “I don’t trust people who aren’t on facebook”….it is the same for single blokes. He doesn’t have some woman in charge of him so he must be weird, a peado, more ad homs etc etc

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