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Re: Thoughts on hair transplant
« Reply #90 on: Yesterday at 02:28:41 AM »
Women also have a tendency to self-sabotage

Take this example.
It really amazes me. This woman claims to have a Catholic upbringing yet is still clearly delusional about looking for a husband. Sure some of the comments she received were inappropriate but many are fine. It shocks me that a woman can be shocked that man only want to marry a virgin, and then use that as an excuse to sabotage themselves. Her parents sent her to university (as per her public post) so I can already see how her parents failed her.


I don't need to explain it, any person with intelligence can see it right away.

So a 30 yr old woman (a virgin so bonus points) still gets lots of options yet still can't find someone, this is not the same as having no options.
Umm no, leave her alone. If you're as Catholic as you claim to be you should know there's nothing wrong with anyone willingly choose to be single. She's obviously saying she's NOT looking for any husband, the only thing delusional is she "wants to know how romance feel" when she's obviously not playing the game.
And to bring up virginity as a topic sounds quite impure/crude to me unless they know each other quite well already let alone putting a comment on it.

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Re: Thoughts on hair transplant
« Reply #91 on: Yesterday at 02:35:17 AM »
No this is ridiculous and is same thing women do.

A man with no options has it much harder than someone with a lot of options.  It's like woman complaining they have too many matches to filter through and can't be bothered in putting in the effort. For the person with no attention they basically have no chance.

Also someone for everyone is Jєωιѕн disney nonsense. There is literally a surplus of 100 million men compared to woman (thanks india China etc).
This is a very secular claim as well. If you look around you will see that most of the time the successful marriages did not involve attractive persons (stable marriage, having many children etc.) Their attractiveness do them no good when they're forever gaming and never settling down.


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Re: Thoughts on hair transplant
« Reply #92 on: Yesterday at 03:46:23 AM »
Whether you think it is or not, it's difficult as an attractive man. There's a reason why I warn young men in my life women are perverts on average. It can be subtle sometimes, that's the jezebel demon. Dodging jezebels is second nature to me thanks to the Holy Ghost. Beyond that, I still have to consider:


Is she attractive

Is she pure

  • Is she a help mate
  • Is she ethnically the same



Will I be pretty? Will I be rich? Que sera, sera. Haha.

That's what your list reminds me of. That being said, nothing wrong with your list. But your list will stay your list. If I were to look for somebody my ethnicity + trad cath I'm probably looking for less than 20 people in the world.