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Are the majority of women like this??

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Is this what most women desire, even if they are not open about it?

Do the majority of women want attractive, unavailable men who are skilled in bed, well-endowed, and financially well-off?

Are they attracted to sexist, chauvinistic, emotionally distant men who treat them poorly?

Do they prefer men who have many other women in their lives but avoid commitment?

While they may date or marry a kind "beta" man who treats them well and loves them, do they not fully commit to or respect him, finding their relationship with him dull? Are they prone to cheating on him with alpha and unavailable men?

Do they find excitement and adventure in pursuing unavailable men and enjoy the challenge of "taming" them?

Are women drawn to crappy men because it allows them to bond and fit in with other women who also have similar experiences? Is being in a relationship with a decent man seen as a threat, leading these women to sabotage it out of jealousy and competition? Will they go to extreme lengths to convince other women that "all men are terrible"?

Do they often make happy women doubt their relationships and try to break them apart by planting doubts and fears? Will some even try to sleep with the partner, set up fake social media accounts to lure him, or spy on him to catch him in compromising situations with other women?

Do women generally feel miserable and rarely experience true happiness in relationships? Does their happiness not last?

Do they tend to obsess over and try to change crappy men rather than focusing on self-reflection, personal growth, and taking responsibility for their own lives?

Do they prefer to remain bitter and miserable, continuously dealing with terrible men instead of improving themselves?

Are they more inclined to blame their actions and behaviors on crappy men, including intentionally becoming pregnant to trap them?

Is this an accurate depiction or am I misunderstanding the situation?
 

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You asked 19 questions in one post, including the subject title. Only 2 more and you would have had 21 Questions.


Do the majority of women want attractive, unavailable men who are skilled in bed, well-endowed, and financially well-off?

Are they attracted to sexist, chauvinistic, emotionally distant men who treat them poorly?

Do they prefer men who have many other women in their lives but avoid commitment?
These behaviors will produce the highest levels of attraction in women.
 

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Is this what most women desire, even if they are not open about it?

Do the majority of women want attractive, unavailable men who are skilled in bed, well-endowed, and financially well-off?

Are they attracted to sexist, chauvinistic, emotionally distant men who treat them poorly?

Do they prefer men who have many other women in their lives but avoid commitment?

While they may date or marry a kind "beta" man who treats them well and loves them, do they not fully commit to or respect him, finding their relationship with him dull? Are they prone to cheating on him with alpha and unavailable men?

Do they find excitement and adventure in pursuing unavailable men and enjoy the challenge of "taming" them?

Are women drawn to crappy men because it allows them to bond and fit in with other women who also have similar experiences? Is being in a relationship with a decent man seen as a threat, leading these women to sabotage it out of jealousy and competition? Will they go to extreme lengths to convince other women that "all men are terrible"?

Do they often make happy women doubt their relationships and try to break them apart by planting doubts and fears? Will some even try to sleep with the partner, set up fake social media accounts to lure him, or spy on him to catch him in compromising situations with other women?

Do women generally feel miserable and rarely experience true happiness in relationships? Does their happiness not last?

Do they tend to obsess over and try to change crappy men rather than focusing on self-reflection, personal growth, and taking responsibility for their own lives?

Do they prefer to remain bitter and miserable, continuously dealing with terrible men instead of improving themselves?

Are they more inclined to blame their actions and behaviors on crappy men, including intentionally becoming pregnant to trap them?

Is this an accurate depiction or am I misunderstanding the situation?
The answer to all your questions is “some” or “many”.
 

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Hi Sarrty,
"Are they attracted to sexist, chauvinistic, emotionally distant men who treat them poorly?",Only the Masochists!
 
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