Post #78,895
2/3/03 10:16:55 AM
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Why there is a lot of 30 somthing single women
[link|http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=30830|http://www.worldnetd...?ARTICLE_ID=30830] But, as I told my friend, the root of the problem is that the kind of man she wants is precisely the man who is smart enough to stay away from her. Smart, educated women aren't willing to date down on the social scale, so the higher they rise, the more they cut down on their available pool of men. Furthermore, the smarter a man is, the more he is likely to realize that being romantically involved with an intelligent, educated, upper-middle-class American woman steeped in 20 years of feminist indoctrination is about as desirable as being flayed alive and rolled in salt. Karsten, any comments :-) thanx, bill
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Post #78,906
2/3/03 10:49:45 AM
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That hasn't been my experience.
Furthermore, the smarter a man is, the more he is likely to realize that being romantically involved with an intelligent, educated, upper-middle-class American woman steeped in 20 years of feminist indoctrination is about as desirable as being flayed alive and rolled in salt. So, what are his options? #1. Develope some style sense and take up interior decorating? "Oh, Bruce, I just LOOOVE that shirt of your's." #2. Date grandma (born before the "feminist indoctrination"? #3. Cruise the high schools in your BMW convertable with a bag of candy looking for lonely cheerleaders? #4. Mail order brides? Hot young asians are waiting to be you sex slaves. Damn. Where will a 30 something, educated, employeed, male go for female companionship? Consider the premarital professions of the women in my social circle, all of whom are now stay-at-home moms happily married to intelligent, successful men: Farmgirl. Nanny. Teacher. Office manager. Nanny. Pipeline worker. Professional student. Church volunteer. That's eight quality men who won't be marrying a high-powered career girl right there. Hmmm, it's interesting that he gives specifics on the women, but just refers to the males as "quality men". Vox Day is a novelist and Christian libertarian. He is a member of the SFWA, Mensa and the Southern Baptist Convention. He has been down with Madden since 1992 Okay, I understand now. Simple facts: Men tend to marry DOWN on the social scale. Women tend to marry UP on the social scale. The higher a woman rises, the fewer AVAILABLE men there are. Look up "trophy wife". That has nothing to do with "feminism". That is simply our culture.
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Post #78,909
2/3/03 10:56:30 AM
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Well you could do what an aquaintance of mine did
Hang around the home for pregnant teenagers. He always got lucky there :-) thanx, bill
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Post #78,918
2/3/03 11:08:28 AM
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They have a home for them?
Damn. I thought that went out years ago.
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Post #78,919
2/3/03 11:10:21 AM
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nope still around, parents kick out 15yo pregnant girl
happens all the time in the "better" families. Luckily charitable groups still assist those who need help. thanx, bill
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Post #78,921
2/3/03 11:15:40 AM
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Some typical cavemn stuff, but one really hit home
Conflict is not passion. It isn't any fun, either. He must have met my ex.
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Post #78,923
2/3/03 11:19:50 AM
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lets see, I can stand here and argue with you
or I can go to the nudie bar. It was in the middle of a real winner with an ex grilf that thought came to me and it has stood me in good stead ever since. thanx, bill
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Post #78,986
2/3/03 4:34:40 PM
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Females they is fickle - Said by Popeye
I cannot remember the year, but that Popeye cartoon was right on. "Females they is fickle". Olive Oyl never could choose between Popeye or Brutus/Bluto, despite Bluto/Brutus being a jerk and all.
I got lucky, my wife grew up in Thailand, but was born here, she doesn't have what the American women suffer from apparently. It must be something in our culture. Barbie always has a Ken, which is just like her only male.
Well the women are only cheating themselves, the longer they wait, the harder it will be for them to have babies. Look at all the years they are waiting, until finally age 40 or higher, they get married to a Janitor or something. :)
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Post #79,024
2/3/03 6:37:09 PM
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Women: "They're not to be trusted, not the best of them."
Sherlock Holmes....er, okay Arthur Conan Doyle ;-)
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Post #79,035
2/3/03 7:14:53 PM
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No wonder Holmes was always single?
You have to have some sort of trust with a woman before you can get into a relationship with them. If you cannot trust them, they mostly leave you.
Ah maybe he was burned in the past or something? Had dated Lizzie Borden or some other Psychopathic woman? ;)
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Post #79,132
2/4/03 3:51:46 AM
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Single?!? What do you THINK he and Dr Watson were all about?
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Post #79,133
2/4/03 4:46:09 AM
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Well.. there was his mysterious lost love.
I'm not enough of an afficionado to recall her name, or the alleged effect upon Holmes' already pretty bizarre psyche. Hey - he's a *fictional* character: no licensed shrink is listed on his death certificate (at the Falls, in death throes with Moriarty? or after his resurrection by public demand). Well.. he did hang out with Freud re his coke habit. But...
Besides, it's a modern perversity - this morbid preoccupation of assigning 'tendencies' to everyone from Ogg, Ork and Oola onwards - as if the bloody Puritans began in the ice age. {sheesh} Maybe sex Was better amidst the Victorians! - perhaps massive public hypocrisy IS the secret sauce?
Bet ya can imagine the plot-lines of a current US Tee Vee "dating show" called, Elimidate..[\ufffd]
Lastly, what're the odds that Norman has connected Popeye's little plaint, of every befuddled male - to Verdi's aria of the same persuasion?
\ufffd Yup, you guessed it: these cardboard characters (But Live-cardboard, apparently) strut about self-congratulating, engaging in pissing contests about their abilities / in presence of their present 'dates', then cut to poor quality spy cams, as they go about meeting new 'dates' -- and comparing. Boy do they Compare. Shallowness of a new depth, acute absence of empathy for any other living creature and: I guess it's Popular as a content-free means of filling the time between ads. Odious is too kind a review.
Ashton ..and what about Ahab's preoccupation with that whale? Why it's just Everywhere! Cleo's asp? Uh huh Uh huh huh huuuh
Piet Hein (Danmark)
Everything in the world is either concave or vex So whatever you dream will be something with sex
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Post #79,185
2/4/03 10:45:04 AM
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of course lost love if ya sit around shooting cola all day
(s)he's gonna be outa there. Mainlining cocaine and domestic tranquility dont exactly mix. thanx, bill
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Post #79,260
2/4/03 1:59:31 PM
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Holmes had more than one love
[link|http://www.sherlockian.net/world/|http://www.sherlockian.net/world/]
Holmes's love life: To Sherlock Holmes Irene Adler was always The Woman. The Irene Adler page on Sherlockian.Net. Besides her, there's always Maud Bellamy of "The Lion's Mane". And then there's Mary Russell.
Also: [link|http://www.sherlockian.net/about/faq.html|http://www.sherlocki...et/about/faq.html]
Did Holmes really have an affair with Irene Adler during the time he was in hiding after his "death" at the Reichenbach Falls?
Some people think so, but then some people will believe anything. It was probably William S. Baring-Gould, in his book Sherlock Holmes of Baker Street, who established this legend, along with the interesting idea that Rex Stout's detective Nero Wolfe was their son.
So Sherlock was straight, right?
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Post #79,314
2/4/03 6:05:07 PM
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Nice sleuthing, Sherlock ;-)
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Post #79,222
2/4/03 12:14:11 PM
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Watson, the game is afoot!
Watson was more like a friend than a life-partner, they never seemed to be romantically linked. I think you are reading too much into the stories that isn't there, as usual.
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Post #79,073
2/3/03 9:31:38 PM
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Just curious
I wonder what the ratio is between single women and single men in their 30s? Somehow I expect it to be very close to 1:1.
All successful newspapers are ceaselessly querulous and bellicose. They never defend anyone or anything if they can help it; if the job is forced on them, they tackle it by denouncing someone or something else. H. L. Mencken
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Post #79,086
2/3/03 10:46:22 PM
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The main mismatch is due to . .
. . fluctuations in birth rate. Since women tend to marry guys 5 to 10 years older, women from a birth peak tend to experience a shortage of the somewhat older men they prefer. Birth peak men find a shortage of the younger women they prefer.
Birth valley men and women tend to complain less.
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