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What's "normal?" You guys are just scared of strong assertive women because you have nothing to offer them.....plus you're probably soft. If you're a doormat, then i'd be worried too.
Meh...love with no money is love that won't last long. Don't get all Dr. Phil on me. I don't buy it. If you want to attract beautiful women, it usually means that you need to have something on the ball. That's all there is to it. If you're not a weak man, then you don't have to worry about gold digging women regardless. You only need to worry about them if you're stupid enough to bend to their demands.
A normal person is someone who doesn't roll along with societal standards, not supporting gold diggers, being blind sided, or political correctness. You sound like a typical male feminist. I feel sorry for ya, actually.
A normal person is someone who doesn't roll along with societal standards, not supporting gold diggers, being blind sided, or political correctness. You sound like a typical male feminist. I feel sorry for ya, actually.
No you don't.
Again, those that either have no gold or can't help but to turn over all of their gold to women (because they're pathetic saps) are the ones that hate gold diggers. If you're smart enough to recognize the game when it's being played and you aren't a sucker, you have nothing to worry about.
Has nothing to do with PC, being blind sided, or anything else. I mean, blind sided? Please.
It's about a woman's "right to choose" - why are you complaining?
I didn't see "abortion" in the title but it's entirely possible that you did.
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