Today at the bar a very pretty single mom showed up with her (I must say not so cute) baby.
She was all over the male bartender, to the point where she did not so much as make eye contact with me - in 40 minutes of sitting next to me (frankly I can't stand people who don't engage their surroundings with at least a passing glance but that's an other story. Granted I had a c0ck blocking beta male in between us. His reaction was to get all nervous, pause during our conversation, then rotate 60 degrees toward me and act like he's just really popular by talking to me too much).
The male bartender is a friend of mine, 23 and good looking, and totally broke, and sleeping with two sketchy barmaids who have thrown themselves at me and I refused.
This is the kind of decision young single moms can afford to make in the welfare state. I was someone who actually could have afforded to give her a good life (if I dated single moms), and she was choosing the welfare state and hotter, younger guys who aren't even available.
Single moms (and hot women in general) tend to be remarkably bad decision makers, and society enables them. Shouldn't we tax the hotter women with the "You obviously could have found some man you could have kept happy - and he would have taken care of you if you weren't impossible tax"?
She was all over the male bartender, to the point where she did not so much as make eye contact with me - in 40 minutes of sitting next to me (frankly I can't stand people who don't engage their surroundings with at least a passing glance but that's an other story. Granted I had a c0ck blocking beta male in between us. His reaction was to get all nervous, pause during our conversation, then rotate 60 degrees toward me and act like he's just really popular by talking to me too much).
The male bartender is a friend of mine, 23 and good looking, and totally broke, and sleeping with two sketchy barmaids who have thrown themselves at me and I refused.
This is the kind of decision young single moms can afford to make in the welfare state. I was someone who actually could have afforded to give her a good life (if I dated single moms), and she was choosing the welfare state and hotter, younger guys who aren't even available.
Single moms (and hot women in general) tend to be remarkably bad decision makers, and society enables them. Shouldn't we tax the hotter women with the "You obviously could have found some man you could have kept happy - and he would have taken care of you if you weren't impossible tax"?