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.
@Typo-MAGAshiv I plead pre-coffee haze.
2h ago WhereAreAllTheGoodMen
Excuse me, i don't! After female dating strategies closed i wanted male perspective for my dating problems
Well most the guys are single here and the female population is incredibly low.
Honestly this might work out in your favor.
2h ago WhereAreAllTheGoodMen
Serious Question: How much do you get paid to troll this place?
Excuse me, i don't! After female dating strategies closed i wanted male perspective for my dating problems
Also, where do you worship on Saturdays?
Worship? I'm not religious. I read my horoscopes daily but religion is part of the patriarchy. I go to the night clubs on Saturday nights
"bipolar like me"
Not what she said. She was saying that her daughter not only had things go wrong for her, but also had these conditions (bipolar and ADHD) working against her. The mom never said that she herself was bipolar.
After rereading it, I still see zero relevance.
@Typo-MAGAshiv Although it is not enough to qualify by itself, the second part does add some context: she has a daughter, she is "bipolar like me" etc. @Polishknight has chosen to highlighted different parts, but this does paint a picture.
I HATE the use of they in place of he or she. I hate it about as much as a hate gender being used in place of sex.
Reading or listening to someone who uses a plural pronoun to describe a single person is incredibly confusing. It’s grammatically incorrect and completely unnecessary. It’s generally okay to break grammatical rules to increase clarity or to make something less awkward (such as not turning a sentence into a pretzel simply to avoid ending it in a preposition). Breaking grammatical rules to make oneself less clear is just stupid.
I wouldn’t like it, but I could get used to people using they as an indeterminate singular pronoun, but to use it when the subject’s sex is known makes me irrationally angry.
@lurkerhasarisen yeah, until near the end. That stood out to me too. I wonder if she thought she was somehow protecting her or her daughter's identity by not revealing the sex, but that's rather silly.
@polishknight Of course her life is a mess: men inconsiderately won't fix it for her.
I have nothing to add about flairs or Rule 5, but since I’m here anyway I would like to point out that she uses the plural pronoun “they” rather than “she” to refer to her errant daughter.