So, as I was twittering away, one of my blog buddies, the great and popular Raw Dawg Buffalo asked me to respond to his recent post: She gotta give me my ax. You go read it.
Here is my response (edited and amended):
Here is my response (edited and amended):
I think it comes from a high school mentality that women never quite shed. From middle school to high school young women develop these specific desires as they get crushes on boys, teachers, actors, musicians, and so on.
Then they talk about breaking men apart to create their perfect man. "I want his eyes, but his lips... ooo ooo ooo and his muscles...." And, we are all guilty of breaking up the opposite gender to create the perfect partner. But honestly, I think women hold on to that "perfect man" like it's the last cup of water on earth.
Most men don't have this problem. We get rejected so often, at some point we settle. Usually the first settlement is a bad idea forcing us onto two paths: sexual/any women or the right woman. Personally, I am on the "right woman" path.
Back to women...
Ask any woman, no matter their age, to describe their ideal man in high school. They will remember. Then ask, how has that ideal changed since high school. We'll find that it generally hasn't changed at all. They still want the same things.
Unfortunately, there's no such thing as the perfect man. There's a right man but he's not going to be perfect. And, when women have spent some 20 years getting bad men, rejecting good men, and scaring off great men, they settle for the exact opposite of what they wanted in the first place - some short, bald, fat, short-dick retard that they don't have to do much with - because that biologial clock isn't just ticking. The alarm has sounded.
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