Toxic femininity
Good luck for her (she won't find him).
My guess: her point was that she doesnt give a crap about marriage at all. Ergo "I will only do it if the price is right".
Not: "I expect to snag a millionaire any minute".
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Good luck for her (she won't find him).
My guess: her point was that she doesnt give a crap about marriage at all. Ergo "I will only do it if the price is right".
Not: "I expect to snag a millionaire any minute".
What the....
What are you?
She told me the exact same words the night after her best friend's wedding.
In February a spokesperson for Seeking Arrangements, was interviewed on a topical talk-show in Ireland, and this industry is what I consider to be the pinnacle of toxic femininity; A 'sugar daddy' will pay a few thousand per month in gifts to keep a 'sugar baby', in exchange for "companionship". The ratio of men to women is 1:8.
https://www.seekingarrangement.com/how-it-works
This article describes one writers investigative experiences with the 'dating company' in 2010 http://www.vanityfair.com/culture/2010/ ... ent-201005
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Playboy interview according to uncyclopedia:
If you have made it this far, congratulations. You’ll need to prepare for your interview and audition.
For your interview, think about:
Why you love (but are not in love with) Hugh Hefner.
What is it about him that is a turn on?
What is it about him that make him so appealing (HINT: Not his money), so vital?
How you will give yourself to him so he has the delight of breaking your hymen?
What are your hopes for bringing peace to the peoples of the world?
How you understand that no one woman can have Hef for her very own because that would be selfish to all of your hutchmates.
For your audition be prepared to take the following tests of skill and agility:
Topless pillow fight (HINT: be playful – this about bonding with your sister hutchmates, not about cleaning their clocks)
Topless pillow fight on a trampoline (HINT: know when to stop bouncing – when a girl stops bouncing, her sister hutchmates should also stop bouncing because it is a invitation to playful wrestling.)
Chicken fights in the pool (HINT: The point is not knock the other players over, but to remove their bikini top)
Demonstrate the ability to give CPR as a result of your stunning beauty, childlike sexuality or stamina (HINT: Do not break Hef's sternum, this would be a very bad thing)
These are regular women, not just the playboy bunny types. There is a 20,000 user-base in Ireland alone, all of those are not Lauren Hutton type beauties.
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These are regular women, not just the playboy bunny types. There is a 20,000 user-base in Ireland alone, all of those are not Lauren Hutton type beauties.
Yeah, there's no correlation between this and model-type beauty, I've seen obese ones who believed to teeth they're entitled to date rich men and have gifts.
Much like masculinity, social pressure to conform to feminine roles saturates society and comes from both men and women. I think that women are told that they should value certain types of accomplishments in potential male partners to the degree that financial success/height etc. could be considered emblematic of "maleness." In that sense women taught to be drawn to men who are "more male" than they are. Obviously everyone isn't this way but I this this is the sort of dynamic that is going on.
I think that the polarization of gender roles in general is toxic. Ultimately it hurts everyone.
I think half or so still single forever. there's less and less guys who meet that standard now and it keeps decreasing. they won't settle for a lessor guy or if they do its when they 40 and want to have kids and there's no other choice.
one small satisfaction for my death I suppose. though fact that women would rather be single forever then date me due to my income depresses me a lot.
think it depends on the guy I'd like a tall smart girl. as long as she isn't an ass about it and always telling me shes smarter or knows more then me. and that I'm stupid. that I can't stand.
Really?
Booyakasha, thanks. Sometimes things just suck.
Sly, hugs... one thing I learned in the course I took is that if things aren't working, you need to try something new. I kicked fwb out. I wouldn't have done that before.
hes a actor so has status and money.
hugs. thats good, doesn't sound like he was very nice to you, you deserve to be loved and treated with respect.
Thanks
Was he born a successful actor?
no but his main role is for a dwarf, so a 6 foot guy wouldn't been able to fill that role, however do you see him being say iron man or many other roles in past movies. he was born with acting skills though, then a role came along where he could show his skills. most movies/shows would not have hired him though, sad but just how the industry is they prefer tall handsome men who are in good shape. he's probably my favorite actor/character from that show.
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LOL
Straight to the point, this one is American in case you're wondering.
This one was the only one of four who didn't want anything with the millionnaire obscene me; this one is from the Philippines, in case you're wondering:
1 lf 4; there's still a little hope for the womankind .
Very high, I'd say. Seems to me that women try to play the role of loving someone for who they are, but sooner or later, if the money's not there, they'll eventually go someplace where they can get it. Or status. Status can be as good as money, because sooner or later it is likely to turn into money. Or they think it will. I got chased just for being in uniform. They knew virtually nothing else about me.
Fortunately in this story, the girl made her move before it was too late for the guy. I've heard two stories just recently of men who weren't so lucky, well-off married men who got hit by the recession, and the women wouldn't stay with them through the slump. They bolted.
This reminded me of my late grandma, who put up with my grandpa's misdeeds because of the money... And when she died they found hidden in bed, madras, wardrobes, drawers stashes of money she was keeping for god knows what. She used to buy me second hand toys though, toys from kinder eggs already assembled.
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Very high, I'd say. Seems to me that women try to play the role of loving someone for who they are, but sooner or later, if the money's not there, they'll eventually go someplace where they can get it. Or status. Status can be as good as money, because sooner or later it is likely to turn into money. Or they think it will. I got chased just for being in uniform. They knew virtually nothing else about me.
Fortunately in this story, the girl made her move before it was too late for the guy. I've heard two stories just recently of men who weren't so lucky, well-off married men who got hit by the recession, and the women wouldn't stay with them through the slump. They bolted.
This reminded me of my late grandma, who put up with my grandpa's misdeeds because of the money... And when she died they found hidden in bed, madras, wardrobes, drawers stashes of money she was keeping for god knows what. She used to buy me second hand toys though, toys from kinder eggs already assembled.
The problem is not a matter of the typical gold digger, the Hollywood-pictured gold digger (Sugar baby) who explicitly demands gifts and luxuries is a rare case in life.
What is far more common, is women evaluating men by income, in a way more subtle than gold-diggers, this became a norm among a lot of women (Dare I say the majority?) and they would leave the man the moment he loses his job or his wealth.
Very high, I'd say. Seems to me that women try to play the role of loving someone for who they are, but sooner or later, if the money's not there, they'll eventually go someplace where they can get it. Or status. Status can be as good as money, because sooner or later it is likely to turn into money. Or they think it will. I got chased just for being in uniform. They knew virtually nothing else about me.
Fortunately in this story, the girl made her move before it was too late for the guy. I've heard two stories just recently of men who weren't so lucky, well-off married men who got hit by the recession, and the women wouldn't stay with them through the slump. They bolted.
This reminded me of my late grandma, who put up with my grandpa's misdeeds because of the money... And when she died they found hidden in bed, madras, wardrobes, drawers stashes of money she was keeping for god knows what. She used to buy me second hand toys though, toys from kinder eggs already assembled.
The problem is not a matter of the typical gold digger, the Hollywood-pictured gold digger (Sugar baby) who explicitly demands gifts and luxuries is a rare case in life.
What is far more common, is women evaluating men by income, in a way more subtle than gold-diggers, this became a norm among a lot of women (Dare I say the majority?) and they would leave the man the moment he loses his job or his wealth.
i get what you're saying, and I'm sorry things are like that. I have similar experiences from a slightly different angle as I never had to date a woman and I didn't have such friends who'd evaluate men solely by income, since I doubt they would want me for a friend anyway (how could I possibly lift their status since I have no status or money?)
although I had a friend once who wanted us to show up at her place with the car so everyone would see how her friend has a car. Not even our car yet, car of the company we have nothing, but that doesn't matter. just the appearances, always the appearances and the image she might create in the eyes of the others.
The article in this link discusses some problematic aspects of female gender normativity.
http://www.alternet.org/gender/what-doe ... n-be-woman
I skimmed through it a bit, and my question for the author is why he's wanting to describe what it's like to be a girl when he's a transman. That doesn't make much sense to me.