
May 06, 2018, 09:31 AM
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Originally Posted by justafriend306
I still find this really sexist. I keep wondering about the motivation behind the OP's thought process here. I can't help but assume this is being used as an excuse for what might be frustration in having difficulty with women. Hence, my question with regards to the incel community as this is a common argument used to justify unfounded anger. Perhaps the OP isn't or just hasn't yet discovered the community yet. Regardless, this statement is far off from what I think is actually happening out there. I encourage the original poster to do a self-evalutation when it comes to their interactions with women. If in fact they are having difficulty I suggest the problem isn't that the women he seeks are interested only in sugar-daddy's. Perhaps the OP ought also then evaluate those attributes in a woman he seeks be more realistic. harsh words, yes.
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I am not sure if what you say is true. I do think there is some sexist thinking behind it but society itself is still somewhat sexist, so it doesn't surprise me. I think above all that women are attracted to confidence, and actual career or salary means very little. It's about how a man carries himself and if he takes pride in his work. I mean, at least this is true for me, and many women I know. But I don't claim to speak for ALL women everywhere.
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