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:marseyindignantwoman:Forget 6'5, blue eyed men in finance :marseyfoidretard:

https://old.reddit.com/r/TwoXChromosomes/comments/1d47glz/forget_65_blue_eyed_men_in_finance/

								

								

Can we make a calculator for what most women actually want/need in a man?

🟒 Not a s*x / porn addict (or other addict)

🟒 Moderate, healthy lifestyle

🟒 Loyal, won't leave when we're old/sick

🟒 Still makes us feel beautiful and *secure after bearing children and aging

🟒 Kind, generous, thoughtful

🟒 Tries really hard to keep promises

🟒 Willing to compromise

🟒 Educated enough to show a hint of ambition in life

🟒 Financially responsible

🟒 Present and active in childcare

🟒 Will do chores unprompted (doesn't contribute to mental load)

🟒 Secure in their hobbies and passions

Everything else would just be a bonus. Why is this ☝️ so darn hard to find??

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Educated enough to show a hint of ambition in life

I can't tell if she wants someone reasonably controllable or is generalizing the gender that has won 93% of Nobel prizes as un-ambitious

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I'm a professional :marseydrkatz: student. I promise they would :marseywood: shit bricks.

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Unironically, those 6'5” blue eyed french finance guys are way more likely to meet this list of needs than most men. This list is women begging for a well-raised, high-class man.

For every dude that excels at life, there is another who fails completely at it. Women mostly just passively mosey on through life.

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"ambitious" just means rich and "generous" just means you let her spend all yr money on frivolous consumption

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Ambition only to compete with other foids :marseyblops2chadcel2: about who has the best bf

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She's saying she doesn't want some loser who works at Target and has never tried to better his position in the world.

Even working at Target isn't the worst (according to that statement) as long as you're doing something to try to move up to something better (taking some certification classes, applying to better jobs, maybe going to community college).

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