I cannot find any men who are intelligent enough to appreciate how much better I am than they are.”
And they are so perfect.
They very much deserve better than just a mortal male.
I am glad they are not ‘settling’ for ‘just a man’.
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MGTOW
I suspect they’re behaving like Hillary with her rationalizations as to why she lost. They dropped their unrealistic standards and to their dismay the guys saw right through them. A shrill harpy wench is still a shrill harpy wench, the degree just makes them all the more insufferable.
Clever girl! Too clever for men. She just needs a smarter man . . . who is looking for a political debate on the first date.
Becca Porter, who graduated last year from Manchester University with a joint honours degree in history and sociology, and is now starting a masters in disability studies . . . At school I wasnt bothered about boys, but Im at the stage where Id like to share my life with someone. . . . Her longest relationship was with a car mechanic from Burnley last year. It lasted a few weeks. He thought I viewed myself as a big shot, says Becca, who admits she found him monosyllabic. Our conversations were mundane. When I tried to start an informed discussion about religion or terrorism, for example he had no idea how to react.
Again, a clever woman! What man doesn't go on a date to talk about terrorism with a woman who wants to share her life - and does that ever become a two-way street where she is interested in his life too?
Andrea Gould, 41, from Frinton-on-Sea, Essex, has two degrees and says her intellect has prevented her from finding love and having the family she longed for . . . studied English and German at Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge, then social policy . . . Since then Ive used online dating and tried to date only those who specified a similar level of education on their profile, she says. But we had nothing in common. Men think Im too serious. I want to talk about psychology and literature.
A third clever woman! I cannot imagine why she's not married.
Politics, terrorism, and psychology as dating conversation for a first date? Has it occurred to these women that talking about the abstract is a great way to avoid revealing who you are. Most men want to know who they are spending time with before stepping into prickly political topics.
I married a brilliant woman. Been with her over 4 decades. No complaints.
More like the men they find “acceptable” have better options.
A highly-educated woman is unlikely to find a less-educated man acceptable. She’s also unlikely to find a lower-earning man acceptable. Meanwhile, high-status, high-earning men have lots of women displaying interest, and are willing to go for a lower-earning, less educated woman if she’s young and cute.