Comment on Anon's lil bro goes through his first break up
Gullible@sh.itjust.works 2 days agoIt legitimately sounds like you saw a prostitute without intending to. Which- people can be sex workers and that’s fine, but finding that sort of language bleeding into the everyday is a faux pas, to say the least. I personally haven’t met anyone that far gone, but I’ve seen plenty of people interested in only money and entertainment, which seems less unsightly to me. An interest in living life is the barest minimum for seeking someone, after all
TubularTittyFrog@lemmy.world 2 days ago
No dude. These women are doctors, lawyers, and other high income highy edcuated professionals.
That is how they view relationships. their end-goal in a relationship is not happiness or personal satisfaction, or any of that, it’s about getting more money.
Gullible@sh.itjust.works 2 days ago
I can’t say I’m entirely convinced, considering this conversation is taking place in a greentext community, but I am fairly glad im past my dating woes
TubularTittyFrog@lemmy.world 2 days ago
you don’t have to be convinced. lots of people doing lots of thing exists that you don’t know about.
I’ve also had women of this ilk ask me to be part of their male sex harem and flip out telling me i’m a horrible asshole when I politely declined. i doubt you ever encountered that while you were dating either and you are free to assume that is also a fabrication/lie.
but also i don’t think you are in the same circles I am. But there are plenty of New Yorker and NYT times articles about these people, because they tend to only exist in a few select cities in a few neighborhoods in those cities, and they are often the same class of folks who dominate the media industry.
Gullible@sh.itjust.works 1 day ago
I’ve certainly not encountered most of this. But, once again, this is a greentext community. Objectively, I’d be an idiot to believe anything here. For an abundance of reasons, this simply isn’t a place to have a conversation about the negative qualities of people, particularly women, with the expectation that others should or would listen.
You’re in the bread line beside the leaners and the laughers, talking about dividends.