Dedicated to exposing all the women who complain about wanting a "good man", to show women's poor dating behavior and unreasonable standards while offering little to no value themselves.
@deeplydisturbed Can't complain. Too focused on work. Trying to reduce responsibilities slowly, but my competitiveness doesn't allow it. How have you been?
I will be removing the names and locations, of course. I have no idea what flair this belongs or if this is missing a vital element which would disqualify its use.
If you forced me to choose based on the second one, I'd say leftovers.
I was thinking it would have been neat to have a Sex and the City series
Let's just go with "Sex And a City" :P
@polishknight I too am having trouble classifying tears #1 - it fits more than one flair. But I like the "leftovers" idea for one simple reason: eventhough she's only 26, for a city as immense as NYC, constantly drawing new people, 26 might as well be 32. Her friends are getting married, and she's felling the wall approaching. Same with tears #2 - 29 is probably the NY equivalent of late 30s. And though the city should be censored, as pointed by @Typo-MAGAshiv, I believe some annotation about it being a huge city with a hip culture should suffice as context - it could be LA, London, Paris, Tokyo or any other.
@Typo-MAGAshiv I was thinking it would have been neat to have a Sex and the City series. I was fascinated how I found three of them one after the other. Perhaps a major city is similar to the dynamics of online dating: There are lots of Chads concentrated in one place so women perceive a plethora of them: "There are thousands of handsome men with nice apartments! One of them can be for me!" but they fail to do the math in their heads that there are millions of women that such men can bed without having provide commitment. In a small town where there's only one captain of the football team, they aren't overwhelmed by the numbers.
My wife has an engineering degree but when she imagines winning the lottery she says: "If I won 100 million dollars, I could give 100 million people a million dollars each and end poverty!" My 8 year old daughter "got it" immediately: "Momma, you could only give them 1 dollar!" I told her to shush. I'm enjoying this too much. Now when she says it I wonder if she's reverse pulling my leg.
Read More@polishknight the city still needs to be censored in the posts, even one the size of NYC
but the second would not be good in itself
Looks like an even better fit for "leftovers" than the first one to me.
At the very least, weekend "inspin tears".
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@polishknight epiphany phase maybe. Chad chaser is another possibility.