Thursday, January 1, 2015

WOMAN ARE JUT CRAZY

Do you want to remain single or be in a relationship? Do you want to start a family and have kids or do you still want to hang out with your friends? Do you want to be loved and treated well or do you want to keep giving and get nothing back? It all up to you. Most woman take the latter.Weird..isn't it? I think so. They are holding out for what?  I could have kids until i am in my 80s, most woman have until 37, but they don't get it. We live in crazy times. 

I read — and have read — A LOT of women’s profiles — and most women seem to be describing — in terms of looks — the SAME guy — a very George Clooney / Jon Hamm type guy — 6 feet plus, head of hair (no matter what age), athletic, handsome (“I want to feel goosebumps when he walks into a room” etc.).I live on the Westside of LA and I rarely, rarely see any guys who come close to that type — I just came back from NYC and didn’t see any guys who looked like that“women rate 80% of all men as below average-looking” shows women as pretty brainless – dumb chicks cannot even divide 100 by 2 without getting an 80 – so on the surface, it is easy to laugh off.

Maybe something’s just wrong with me? Generally speaking, if someone is interested in me and seems to have enough in common with me (in terms of future plans, beliefs, morals, et al), I’ll go out with her. I’ve never turned someone down for a date unless the woman made me feel uncomfortable, initially (and maybe that wasn’t fair of me, I’ll admit).

None of the woman I’ve dated look anything like one another, as I’m not so much interested in a “look” or a “type” as I am who they are. I’d rather be with a good hearted, fun loving, respectful caring woman — and ifs he happens to be a 9 or 10, whatever. I’m not all that pressed. 

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