Ag_N_Houston said:
Pirate04 said:
And I'm officially done with this thread.
Don't let one poster make you feel bad. He clearly has issues with women that have confidence. He tried to ruin this thread before. Once he went away, it actually became a funny little conversation thread. Now he is just trying to ruin it again.
Toxic people feel empowered when other people struggle
@Pirate- why did what I say offend you? I am genuinely curious. You had the absolute best numbers of all the female posters.
@Ag_N_Houston- I am not sure WHY you consider it toxic to take a step back and evaluate how realistic your checklist is.
If you took the time to read my VERY first post, you would see that I actually applaud the fact that women are picky. It makes sense and is good for society.
Don't get me wrong- it absolutely SUCKS for any man not in the top 20%. But it's great for women.
Some people would look at it as me trying to help yall out. Which I really am. Does it do you any good to have unrealistic expectations that will never be met? Or might it do you some good to see from an unbiased perspective EXACTLY how realistic your expectations are so you might be a little more likely to give a guy who would otherwise be a great mate who doesn't quite check your highest priority boxes a chance?
For example- on the height issue- if half of all men are under 5'8 but you won't consider a man below 5'10 you have officially eliminated 70% of men. This is good information to consider!
Guys have the same issue. Don't EVEN get me started on how porn and instagram has made it difficult for men to have realistic expectations when it comes to women and sex.
And while I would have liked to run numbers on some of the guy's profiles, there was no easy calculator for me to use to start with a baseline.
TLDR: I am not intentionally trying to troll anyone. And no, I am not a bitter man. But sometimes taking a step back and measuring your expectations against reality can be good for you. Even if it is painful and upsetting at first it can open the door to greater things down the road.