Hmmmm.....I don't agree with a lot of this.....:rolleye2:
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Oh puh-leeze.
"The vast majority of men aren't worth a damn."
Such an assertion assumes she actually has interacted with "the vast majority of men." However, I would find this IN GENERAL to be true of the vast majority of humanity anyway. We are by nature selfish and carnal.
Her whining about looks is hilarious because we've ALL seen that ugly dude who is with that hawt chick and wondered, "WTH....." I mean, Lyle Lovett and Julia Roberts for Pete's sake.
It's also funny to hear her complain about "traditionally." Traditionally, wasn't foreplay "get in the truck"? Asking for a friend. (Blue font - in case I'm nominated by Trump for a judgeship - hey, it ain't as far fetched as some might like to think, including me).
One thing I've noticed with a lot of millennials (note: not ALL of them) is their drama. I realize that the previous generation has always - to some extent - not understood the one following them - but I sure don't recall ever being absorbed with the cliche, "This is unprecedented," as if nobody ever lived life with struggles - like not being able to afford a child or get married, not being able to get a job when I just graduated from college, maybe having to work a second job to make ends meet, etc etc.
I've mentioned my ex-FIL on here before. He's a tough dude, but he can whine with the best of them (he's 73 now). No matter what the discussion, his life was rougher than is parents and the generation that followed couldn't possibly understand how hard he had it. (Of course, the fact he was married four times was somehow not supposed to be a contributing factor, but I digress). Every generation has it rough in its own way, there's nothing "unprecedented" about most of the problems they're talking about. For Pete's sake, nowadays thanks to the Internet, you can find out they're hiring for a job three states over far easier than you once could. There's good and bad with everything. When I deployed to Gitmo and got a little depressed, my old man was there to remind me, "It could be worse. You're at a beach resort. You could be in Bosnia or Vietnam." And even he would have admitted - while in 'Nam - "well, I could be at Normandy."
OK, thread drifting.
Nah, I'll bet this gal is a whiny, pouty loser, probably a lot like the hawt girl in "Saving Silverman," only not hawt.