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| 64 | Men saying that women go on dates for free food is them admitting that they have nothing else to offer.Damn. You're really playing chess, not checkers lol | /r/FemaleDatingStrategy | 04/04/22 01:56 PM |
| 24 | The Hardest HVW Lesson *for me*: No one is going to save you.Thank you for sharing! Such a great perspective in many ways. We can save ourselves and honestly, it's much more meaningful to realize that no matter what life throws at you, you can and will handle it. And more often than not you will absolutely come out on top- stronger, wiser, and better for it. On a personal note, I have definitely been through things that at the time, I blamed God for. "Why me?" As I've grown, I've actually become extremely grateful for the things I've endured. They have ma… | /r/FemaleDatingStrategy | 28/03/22 12:32 AM |
| 4 | A reminder that you have more power than you thinkFor most of my life I've been told I speak "too loudly." I've never sincerely apologized or allowed myself to feel badly about it and will usually just say something like "ok sorry I'm confident 🙄." Recently started dating someone who I'm still vetting. His friend told him I was loud.. not the first time I've heard it (man I'm seeing basically said he doesn't think I am, doesn't care about that guy's opinion, and enjoys my speaking volume lol). I took a speech skills course this week for work. T… | /r/FemaleDatingStrategy | 18/03/22 11:38 PM |
| 93 | I'm sick of Eurocentric beauty standardsGIRL! it's like you're telling my story only I'm half black, half white. Growing up knowing people felt that me being mixed/ lighter skinned made me more desirable or prettier. The things people would say! "You're babies will be so cute if they're even more mixed!" It's sickening. I've never really heard I'm pretty for a black girl said to me, but I was used to that line of thinking and hearing that being said to my darker skinned kin. I straightened my hair for as long as I could remember until… | /r/FemaleDatingStrategy | 05/02/22 01:04 PM |
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