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These women can sit back and feel entitled to whatever they want, but if there weren't plenty of men out there perfectly willing and able to cater to their whims they wouldn't get very far. It's those men you should have a problem with.
No, my point is if a woman wants to be treated and taken care of by a man in the traditional respect, then she should take care of her man in the traditional respect.
You want to break away from that and the domestic leanings? Then you don't get the perks of being a woman in the dating realm.
What? I don't want to be treated in the traditional aspect because I can take care of my self. I want a man who loves me for me, not whether I cook and clean. As far as I know this means I am still a woman.
What? I don't want to be treated in the traditional aspect because I can take care of my self. I want a man who loves me for me, not whether I cook and clean. As far as I know this means I am still a woman.
Anyone noticing a trend in younger women who have a extremely high sense of self entitlement (usually in the more attractive)? That men should always pay for and pamper them, even well into a relationship? No idea how to cook or any type of domestic leanings?
Granted there are exceptions, but they are becoming harder and harder to find in the below 27 crowd.
It's not specific to women. It's rampant among Millennials in general, so you can stop your gender-bashing now.
These women can sit back and feel entitled to whatever they want, but if there weren't plenty of men out there perfectly willing and able to cater to their whims they wouldn't get very far. It's those men you should have a problem with.
Anyone noticing a trend in younger women who have a extremely high sense of self entitlement (usually in the more attractive)? That men should always pay for and pamper them, even well into a relationship? No idea how to cook or any type of domestic leanings?
Granted there are exceptions, but they are becoming harder and harder to find in the below 27 crowd.
I actually have noticed this.......I however am independent and like to be an equal within a relationship maybe it's because I have much older parents and siblings I don't know. I do think its nice to treat and pamper your partner regardless of gender .
Men and Women should be equals, both should cook, clean and work. The responsibility of one particular aspect should not fall on one partners shoulders.
Last edited by Elained10; 04-26-2013 at 02:51 PM..
What? I don't want to be treated in the traditional aspect because I can take care of my self. I want a man who loves me for me, not whether I cook and clean. As far as I know this means I am still a woman.
That's the problem. Women are so determined to be so damn "self"-sufficient that they really have no need of a man. "Self"...Self...Self...me, myself,and I. Ooops...I is the middle letter in sIn. hehehe
What's wrong with a woman not having domestic leanings? That sounds like a man only wanting a woman because of her cooking and cleaning skills. If those matter that much get a maid. As for the pampering that seems to be an issue with more attractive women.
I don't know how old the OP is but I see so many older men complaining that younger women expect them to pamper them and the women refuse to cook or clean. Of course, the only reason these women are dating older men is to get things from them with nothing in return.
as long as there are men willing to spend on a pretty woman there will be pretty women ready to accept
"new" trend is nonsense
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