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| 17 | Women want taller men more than men want shorter women, and shorter women greatly prefer taller men (Stulp, G., Buunk, A. P., & Pollet, T. V. (2013). Women want taller men more than men want shorter women. Personality and Individual Differences)Maybe on average, but there are plenty of outliers where that’s concerned. I’ve found in my experience, that the taller the woman, the more open-minded they are in terms of how tall a dude is. Conversely, per this post, the shorter, the more demanding they are with height - it’s to the point I basically don’t even bother with a girl like 5’3” and under. Haha, ironically this is heightist on my part, but they all want insanely tall dudes (again, in my experience, anyways). I’m about 5’6” and my l… | /r/BlackPillScience | 24/04/20 07:59 PM |
| 1 | "Who wants leftovers!"Back in the day the movie Idiocracy was a funny like judge movie, now it's pretty much a documentary. Haha - I completely agree. I think that was kind of the point in a way. It was supposed to be a comedy, but it was also a commentary on where they felt things were headed, and they weren't wrong. That guy and his GF are massive idiots. That's so messed up. If that's what he wanted, and she didn't want to get pregnant, she could have just gotten an IUD - you don't have to remember to take a pill,… | /r/WhereAreAllTheGoodMen | 10/02/20 05:13 AM |
| 1 | "Who wants leftovers!"Yes, I suppose that's true. Without sounding harsh - it's usually incredibly dumb people having like 5 kids by like 22, when they're poor as hell themselves and in an unstable relationship. Even if they have access to cheap or free birth control, they might actually think it's totally fine to have kids in that situation and there's really no stopping them if that's their goal. It's a bummer. Then again, there was Chris Watts. They were doing pretty well financially and married, but he still did … | /r/WhereAreAllTheGoodMen | 10/02/20 04:43 AM |
| 1 | "Who wants leftovers!"Well, I hope it doesn't offend you too much, but that's why I am. Studies show the more adverse childhood events, the higher the likelihood of suicide, drug overdose, drug addiction, poverty, and saddest of all - early death. One study showed that kids exposed to multiple childhood traumas had a 1200% higher likelihood of attempting suicide, and up to 70% had experienced major depression. Growing up in poverty shows negative neurological changes in studies, too. I think encouraging the use and e… | /r/WhereAreAllTheGoodMen | 10/02/20 04:28 AM |
| 1 | "Who wants leftovers!"Same here. My cousin got together with a woman who already had three kids, had a fourth kid with her, then got addicted to meth, ended up in prison, and she's only got a high school degree. They're pretty much screwed unless they're really intelligent, and even then - it's not an easy road out. | /r/WhereAreAllTheGoodMen | 10/02/20 03:57 AM |
| 3 | This one better find someone real and true. Here is another life ruined by the new morality of our age. I don't see many men lining up for her!I don't agree with that. My Mom is highly educated, but my Dad died when I was a little kid from an undetected and rare cancer. He thought it was joint pain as did his doctor, and by the time they figured it out, it was terminal. They only had my brother and I when they were certain they could give us a good life, but bad luck happens. Not all single moms are like this woman, who clearly isn't so smart. | /r/WhereAreAllTheGoodMen | 10/02/20 03:52 AM |
| 3 | "Who wants leftovers!"Yes, definitely - the statistics are very clear that an unstable home in childhood on average creates worse outcomes and the more unstable it is, the worse the outcome. My dad was normal when we were born, but developed schizophrenia when I was a toddler. He became an alcoholic trying to cope with booze and my Mom had to separate. He got treatment and got better finally, but was suddenly diagnosed with undetected, terminal cancer, and died when I was 7 years old. The tragedy is, they had the rig… | /r/WhereAreAllTheGoodMen | 10/02/20 03:26 AM |
| 4 | "Who wants leftovers!"This is actually the norm in lots of other countries, including plenty in Europe. In the US there's way more pressure to move out right at 18. I moved out at 20 and working a job while going to school while still going into debt sucked. There were two problems for me with staying at home, though: I grew up poor as hell and so had to share one bedroom with my brother who was close in age, and my house was a very long drive away from my school. So unless I wanted to share a room with my brother in… | /r/WhereAreAllTheGoodMen | 10/02/20 02:40 AM |
| 30 | Coming soon to a theater near you: Cockinator 2 - Bailout DayI mean, she's a bummer, but to be fair I don't know how this guy didn't see what was coming. I know it was meant to come off maybe as an endearing joke, but reading between the lines: her family identified that she was severely unstable with relationships and into getting wasted. Maybe he thought he would be her soul mate and she'd change or something. I also feel quite bad for her child. | /r/WhereAreAllTheGoodMen | 10/02/20 02:33 AM |
| 6 | This one does not seem to understand the concept of birth control or keeping her legs together.Her kids are fucked. I feel really bad for them. They're likely going to grow up super poor, or experience a rotation of extremely shitty boyfriends in addition, and still grow up poor. They didn't choose to be born into that situation. That's what's so upsetting about people having kids without considering the ramifications: you are bringing a life/lives into this world that don't have a say in it, so the very least you can do is be as certain as possible you can give them a stable, financially… | /r/WhereAreAllTheGoodMen | 10/02/20 02:20 AM |
| 12 | Tinder Treasures 5: "Privileged White Hetero Cis Man"Kind of a late comment for the thread, but I have a white ex-girlfriend who came from a wealthy background, had college and rent paid for, and received a huge inheritance after graduating. Meanwhile, my dad was a schizophrenic who died when I was 7 from cancer, I grew up extremely poor with a single mom, I had zero financial assistance whatsoever, and my mom ended up having to move in with me when she lost her house. She insisted I was more privileged than her as a "white cis male." Yes, I'm sur… | /r/WhereAreAllTheGoodMen | 10/02/20 02:08 AM |
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