MatureDJ
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Ejaculate & evacuate.you'd get a kick out of this. I went on a 5th date with someone my age. I mentioned in passing that I had drinking buddies. She said "I'm not sure how comfortable I am with that." Assumed sh!t test and ignored.
I then mentioned a trip to Vegas planned. She regaled me with stories of her past (20s) when she went to Vegas, and proclaimed herself and expert. I played along. She then said that "she's at a different place in life now" in an incredibly judgmental way. She told the story to pull rank, not to empathize and celebrate with me.
You can imagine what was going though my mind....but add to it the fact that when she was having fun, I was in university improving myself and bereft of daddy's money. No doe eyes to get daddy to pay for me to go be a wh-re in Vegas or on Spring Break. Now that I am able to do things like that, she wants me to be bored and mature out of things I've never even done lol.
She still thinks she offers this: \|/Why does she think she is entitled to a good man at that age, what exactly does she have to offer to the relationship?
Good story. Her trips to Las Vegas or Spring Break destinations between 18-27 were financed by her father, boyfriend, or a boyfriend's parents.you'd get a kick out of this. I went on a 5th date with someone my age. I mentioned in passing that I had drinking buddies. She said "I'm not sure how comfortable I am with that." Assumed sh!t test and ignored.
I then mentioned a trip to Vegas planned. She regaled me with stories of her past (20s) when she went to Vegas, and proclaimed herself and expert. I played along. She then said that "she's at a different place in life now" in an incredibly judgmental way. She told the story to pull rank, not to empathize and celebrate with me.
You can imagine what was going though my mind....but add to it the fact that when she was having fun, I was in university improving myself and bereft of daddy's money. No doe eyes to get daddy to pay for me to go be a wh-re in Vegas or on Spring Break. Now that I am able to do things like that, she wants me to be bored and mature out of things I've never even done lol.
Because everyone in her life tells her she will find a good guy one day. Or they took her side when she was in the wrong and told her she can do better. Or had guy friends (Orbiters) during relationships who said “you deserve better” and she believes all that and it becomes her narrative which she lives by to be continually seeking a perfect man.Why does she think she is entitled to a good man at that age, what exactly does she have to offer to the relationship?
I was pondering this pre-Covid. I was sitting in an airport waiting for a flight while thinking, "There is a lot of attractive women here. But how many actually paid for their own flights?"Good story. Her trips to Las Vegas or Spring Break destinations between 18-27 were financed by her father, boyfriend, or a boyfriend's parents.
God forbid a woman should ever feel uncomfortableyou'd get a kick out of this. I went on a 5th date with someone my age. I mentioned in passing that I had drinking buddies. She said "I'm not sure how comfortable I am with that."
Mature mate, stop watching better bachelor lulz. It's winding you up.
It's all optics. It's a juvenile hijacking of the narrative.Bottom line is women have always tried to chase perfection that wasn't there. It's just that now with the internet and feminism and women being able to get good jobs, they don't have any incentive to just marry or be with anyone for survivial like they have in the past.
Women have only gotten with someone for a baby more recently but now they're even freezing their eggs more and more further being single later in life. They are also delusional thinking they can meet or get married on their own time when they are ready, usually after building a career. But it doesn't work this way in real life.
They have the internet to keep chasing that mirage of a perfect guy, they get validation and support from the internet and other feminist rhetoric. They have the ability to earn good money so they aren't dependent on a guy. Compare this to women in the 1950's-70's...
Women need to come to this realization and see past the mirage and stop chasing perfection that isn't there.
Now women become "dog mom" since its more trendy13. I MIGHT HAVE TO ACCEPT MY FATE AND DIE ALONE.
Not necessarily.