From the same magazines that gave you: 15 hot tip on giving a blowjob, being sexy for him: pander to his fantasies and decades of giving women body issues.
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Jan 05, 2023
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I remember when I used to read shit like that as a young woman, actually WANTING to do everything to please the guy. I would have followed the article and believed that *oh he still likes me, he's just scared, intimidated, etc* The false hope and hell that these magazines put young women through when they teach them to hold on to hope and wait for a guy. If he wanted to, he would, is the TRUTH and what every young woman needs to be taught. I never had the chance to be a pick-me s a young woman bc I was celibate for a long time. But wisdom comes with experience, not age, so I'm just learning things about men later in life.
"If he wanted to he would" shouldn't make her feel so undesired and stupid. Following a disinterested man around and pestering him for a relationship should. C'mon lib-fems. Read the room. 🙄 Sitting and stewing on a cute guy not asking you out is silly, we gotta move on with our lives.
"I cant believe im saying this but, mEn WiTh LoW sElF EsTeEm ArE PeOpLe tOO"
Boo! Gtfo with that b.s. I've met miss "my pussy is a social justice service" and she's weird af. Addicted to substances, cheats, "house goblin"s herself willingly, sleeps with married men and says shit like "he complained about his wife in his second tinder message so, like, he's practically divorced and neither of us are bad people."
Ugh, I hate these magazines. Even when I was a teenager and some of the girls at school used to read them, they always rubbed me up the wrong way.
Someone should make equivalent magazines for young men - 'How to please your woman'. 'What clothes to wear on your next date'. 'Different types of women and how to impress them'. 'How to know if she likes you'. 'How to make sure you smell good for women'. 'How to make sure she picks you'. 'How to keep her interested'. 'What body hair you need to remove right now to make women like you!'
I could go on producing article ideas for ages. Feel free to make them a reality if you're interested - I won't even sue you for stealing the ideas because you'd be doing us all a favour.
That one right there! Along with cartoon pictures to help the really dense/incompetent ones 😂
Unknown member
Jan 06, 2023
Okay but thank you for saying not wanting to date a man with a mental illness is an acceptable standard. I’ve dated a couple of guys who had anxiety and/or depression and it just…sucks. I can’t coddle a man who can’t get out of bed. I have shit to do. 🤷🏻♀️
As a woman with a mental illness, I support your standards 200%. These misogynist pickmes view women as automatic emotion support & rehab centers for men. It really does hold your life back. They would never push a man into being with a relationship with a mentally ill woman.
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Jan 05, 2023
Yeah let’s see how their low/no standards work out for them.
How is that horrible advice? Actions always speak louder than words. If he claims he loves you but doesn’t give you a present for Christmas because money is tight or whatever reason then he has shown with his actions that he’s a liar.
From the same magazines that gave you: 15 hot tip on giving a blowjob, being sexy for him: pander to his fantasies and decades of giving women body issues.
"If he wanted to he would" shouldn't make her feel so undesired and stupid. Following a disinterested man around and pestering him for a relationship should. C'mon lib-fems. Read the room. 🙄 Sitting and stewing on a cute guy not asking you out is silly, we gotta move on with our lives.
"I cant believe im saying this but, mEn WiTh LoW sElF EsTeEm ArE PeOpLe tOO"
Boo! Gtfo with that b.s. I've met miss "my pussy is a social justice service" and she's weird af. Addicted to substances, cheats, "house goblin"s herself willingly, sleeps with married men and says shit like "he complained about his wife in his second tinder message so, like, he's practically divorced and neither of us are bad people."
Ugh, I hate these magazines. Even when I was a teenager and some of the girls at school used to read them, they always rubbed me up the wrong way.
Someone should make equivalent magazines for young men - 'How to please your woman'. 'What clothes to wear on your next date'. 'Different types of women and how to impress them'. 'How to know if she likes you'. 'How to make sure you smell good for women'. 'How to make sure she picks you'. 'How to keep her interested'. 'What body hair you need to remove right now to make women like you!'
I could go on producing article ideas for ages. Feel free to make them a reality if you're interested - I won't even sue you for stealing the ideas because you'd be doing us all a favour.
Okay but thank you for saying not wanting to date a man with a mental illness is an acceptable standard. I’ve dated a couple of guys who had anxiety and/or depression and it just…sucks. I can’t coddle a man who can’t get out of bed. I have shit to do. 🤷🏻♀️
Yeah let’s see how their low/no standards work out for them.
Another male propaganda "women's" magazine. Now I have another on the list to avoid at all costs, right next to Cosmopolitan
How is that horrible advice? Actions always speak louder than words. If he claims he loves you but doesn’t give you a present for Christmas because money is tight or whatever reason then he has shown with his actions that he’s a liar.