more MSN stupidity: US women encouraged to be MORE picky!

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Jackal
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more MSN stupidity: US women encouraged to be MORE picky!

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I know I should stop reading this shit, but it's so mainstream that I think it neatly summarizes what's wrong with American culture.

http://lifestyle.msn.com/relationships/ ... &GT1=32023

The main message of this article for American women:
-Make men jump through even more hoops to win you over

-Put men through an even more picky screening process: weed out, weed out, weed out!! [notice this implies an ample supply of men.]

-Be suspicious of men who actually find you hot and express affection for you soon.

-And above all else: BE MORE SUSPICIOUS OF MEN!!
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No wonder American women are so f***ed up after reading all this crap for years--and this was a mainstream article! Imagine how ruthless the more feminist stuff would be!

How can you deal with women who have been repeatedly told by the media that it's their RIGHT to emotionally abuse you?!

What kind of men get through this screening process? JFK Jr. robots who later get bled dry of all their self-respect by man-hating gold-diggers? WTF!!

Well, excuse me, but I enjoy expressing love and passion for women without being labeled a "loser" for having a man's typical feelings.

I think our goals at Happier Abroad are much more reasonable: a nice woman with a nice ass!
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It's indeed a deeply stupid article, for fairly stupid readers, prone to overprice themselves.

Lies have the most power when we want to believe them. Even if "confident men" wanted "strong women," gee, shouldn't this strong woman be able to discern a gentleman from a scoundrel? Or perhaps, as usual, all that talk of female strength is just vapid self-delusion, borne of hiding desperation for a man to latch on to as a meal ticket. :roll:
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Re: more MSN stupidity: US women encouraged to be MORE picky

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Jackal wrote:I know I should stop reading this shit, but it's so mainstream that I think it neatly summarizes what's wrong with American culture.

http://lifestyle.msn.com/relationships/ ... &GT1=32023

The main message of this article for American women:
-Make men jump through even more hoops to win you over

-Put men through an even more picky screening process: weed out, weed out, weed out!! [notice this implies an ample supply of men.]

-Be suspicious of men who actually find you hot and express affection for you soon.

-And above all else: BE MORE SUSPICIOUS OF MEN!!
**********************

No wonder American women are so f***ed up after reading all this crap for years--and this was a mainstream article! Imagine how ruthless the more feminist stuff would be!

How can you deal with women who have been repeatedly told by the media that it's their RIGHT to emotionally abuse you?!

What kind of men get through this screening process? JFK Jr. robots who later get bled dry of all their self-respect by man-hating gold-diggers? WTF!!

Well, excuse me, but I enjoy expressing love and passion for women without being labeled a "loser" for having a man's typical feelings.

I think our goals at Happier Abroad are much more reasonable: a nice woman with a nice ass!

More garbage from the main stream media! Feminists hate men and are looking for ways to tell women in America that "all men are potential rapists" and things like that! Winston has said, when he approached women in America (at shopping malls, bookstores, etc.) a "paranoid look surfaced on their face." Some women in America truely believe all the crap that the mainstream media tells them about men! What a screwed up socieity we live in! :shock:




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