| If women don't CHOOSE to be with men like this, then either A) women are with men like this, but not by choice, or B) women aren't with men like this, by choice. So which is it, Amy? If most women don't go for men like this, then most relationships aren't like this. But then why would a profit-seeking company spend the dollars on a video that portrays people like this? You yourself implied (I think) in a recent tweet, that this company was disregarding ethics to appeal to a mass audience. "@DanielAmitay well no point in asking THAT, since avg corporate ethics is clear for all to see. :) q: do they KNOW what they're doing?" If most women aren't like this, who's the company's marketing aimed at? A tiny minority? And by the way, when did I ever say it wasn't "me"? I'm not claiming any moral high-ground here. I never said women shouldn't be the way they are. If I'm upset, it's just because I happen to lose out in today's culture. But I never said (or even implied) that the culture should change. The culture is what it is and I am what I am, and I just have to deal with that. |
"If I'm upset, it's just because I happen to lose out in today's culture." Make the most out of yourself and play the numbers game. The culture is better than at any point in the past. More choice, more freedom for both sides (it's not a war or a competition - everybody wins). You just "loose" if you don't invest in yourself and overcome fears.