It's interesting to read the comments of men teaching a woman what it's like to have a vagina and what's inside the brain of a woman.
Most likely since some women love psychopaths.
You don't make it in a shark-invested industry without being a sociopath.
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It's interesting to read the comments of men teaching a woman what it's like to have a vagina and what's inside the brain of a woman.
Speculating about people I know nothing about? Not really.
My best friend is close to that environment and he hates it with a passion.
These people have no morals and don't give a f*** about anyone but themselves.
After almost two years as a salesman, sure he's making a lot of money, but recently told me what he took out of it:
"It's all about looks and being able to take rejection", not necessarily about looking hot, but trustworthy, he has nice guy face so people sign the deal more easily.
It has little to do with skills.
He has gone out with these people and he was baffled by the levels of selfishness, narcissism and outward sociopath that these people exhibit.
But they were great at their job, unmoved by countless rejection (hint: this is not normal).
While my best friend takes every rejection to heart, he told me he had trouble to keep his composure sometimes when a client was like "no!" after developing months and months of negotiation, of relationship with them.
People who are successful in a shark-invested environment (almost all sales department) have to be sharks themselves.
But apparently, you admire those people. Well, I guess we all have our own moral standards.
Stop trying to assume that I'm pulling information out of my ***.
To get access to healthcare, you need to contribute to society.
It can't be free, sorry. Is food free, what about water? Where do we stop?
Hey, sex should be free too! Basic need! Free sex for everyone!
Kudos to Bear! Blackg, you can't deny this guy really is "giving this some thought". His posts are now as long as Rudiger.Most likely since some women love psychopaths.
You don't make it in a shark-invested industry without being a sociopath.
You usually don't go from low or average income to rich without making huge sacrifices that will most likely leave you damaged and unstable.
Nothing's free in life. Maybe that's my way of coping, but not many women seem to understand this when they say they want an ambitious man.
And then complain that he's never available, damaged, psychopathic, stubborn, etc.
That's why the best bet would be a rich guy who got where he is thanks to daddy, but that wouldn't make you vagina very wet.
Some people get lucky course. But that won't give you the tingles either.
I think it's safe to say that huge amount of money and status are variables you can take out of the equation.
You don't become rich from talent and hard work.
Look at Emmanuel Macron, from employee crunching numbers on Excel to partner overnight.
"OMG how did he do that?! So smart! So sexy!"
People gave him the position on a silver platter because that's where they wanted him to be. He's a lucky pawn.
No, you become rich and powerful mostly from luck. Being the right person at the right place at the right time.
I don't know what's sexy about that.
Speculating about people I know nothing about? Not really.
My best friend is close to that environment and he hates it with a passion.
These people have no morals and don't give a f*** about anyone but themselves.
After almost two years as a salesman, sure he's making a lot of money, but recently told me what he took out of it:
"It's all about looks and being able to take rejection", not necessarily about looking hot, but trustworthy, he has nice guy face so people sign the deal more easily.
It has little to do with skills.
He has gone out with these people and he was baffled by the levels of selfishness, narcissism and outward sociopath that these people exhibit.
But they were great at their job, unmoved by countless rejection (hint: this is not normal).
While my best friend takes every rejection to heart, he told me he had trouble to keep his composure sometimes when a client was like "no!" after developing months and months of negotiation, of relationship with them.
People who are successful in a shark-invested environment (almost all sales department) have to be sharks themselves.
But apparently, you admire those people. Well, I guess we all have our own moral standards.
Stop trying to assume that I'm pulling information out of my ***.
I only wish I had a degree in finance about 25 years ago. Instead I decided to get a degree from CBS, NBC, ABC, FOX and the WB/CW networks and other cable channels.My best friend is a CFO in a private equity firm he co-founded, a guy I went to college with is a VP with Bank of America, and so on. I assume that every intelligent person or nearly every intelligent person here knows a few people in finance, as it's now one of the largest industries, at least in the major urban centres.
To get access to healthcare, you need to contribute to society.
It can't be free, sorry. Is food free, what about water? Where do we stop?
Hey, sex should be free too! Basic need! Free sex for everyone!
>I'm sure you understand very well that introspection and samples of one are not always the optimal path to knowledge.
Yeah sure, I agree, but I'm sure you also understand very well that some things don't need to be over-intellectualized, which is what I think you're doing here. We are talking about a man teaching a woman what it's like to have a vagina, saying things like "that wouldn't make you vagina very wet." Who knows more about her vagina, some stranger on the internet or the woman herself??? Think about it. Anyway, "the optimal path to knowledge" is a little grandiose for this topic.
>Separately, I am not sure why you felt the need to be a to white knight. When it happens automatically like this, in the absence of any hostility in discussions, it can actually be toxic.
I wasn't being a "white knight", a term I never heard before this forum. I think hairblues is more than capable of taking care of herself. And to be honest I think people should relax with the whole "you're being a white knight" thing, is it not sexist? To agree with a woman is not necessarily to be trying to "save" her. For example I know a dude posted here a day or so ago, many people attacked him, then many people attacked the people who were attacking him. One guy, or more than one, wrote a long, sentimental ode about how he feels for him. Were they "white knighting" the dude? Or just defending him?
I see that hairblues wrote pretty much the same thing above. Ya, exactly.
In this case, the reason I objected to what the Bear wrote (I wasn't referring to anything you said, as far as I know you have her blocked and can't even see her posts?) was because I disagreed with it. In my experience... which does not involve swiping right in an app (something I've never done) but does involve meeting and picking up girls in planes, clubs, classes, on the street, on a bus, etc, women are in fact very much attracted, sexually attracted, to power and status, just as hairblues said. And to use another word which I know is a "trigger", here... confidence. So "power" doesn't necessarily mean "king of the world", but it can mean "the aura of the king of the world". .....whatever, it's just another guys opinion, we're all entitled to them.
I don't think chain smokers and morbidly obese people should be entitled free health care.
You knowingly f*** up your health and then want to use my money to treat your lung cancer or get a gastric bypass?
Nope.
>I'm sure you understand very well that introspection and samples of one are not always the optimal path to knowledge.
Yeah sure, I agree, but I'm sure you also understand very well that some things don't need to be over-intellectualized, which is what I think you're doing here. We are talking about a man teaching a woman what it's like to have a vagina, saying things like "that wouldn't make you vagina very wet." Who knows more about her vagina, some stranger on the internet or the woman herself??? Think about it. Anyway, "the optimal path to knowledge" is a little grandiose for this topic.
>Separately, I am not sure why you felt the need to be a to white knight. When it happens automatically like this, in the absence of any hostility in discussions, it can actually be toxic.
I wasn't being a "white knight", a term I never heard before this forum. I think hairblues is more than capable of taking care of herself. And to be honest I think people should relax with the whole "you're being a white knight" thing, is it not sexist? To agree with a woman is not necessarily to be trying to "save" her. For example I know a dude posted here a day or so ago, many people attacked him, then many people attacked the people who were attacking him. One guy, or more than one, wrote a long, sentimental ode about how he feels for him. Were they "white knighting" the dude? Or just defending him?
I see that hairblues wrote pretty much the same thing above. Ya, exactly.
In this case, the reason I objected to what the Bear wrote (I wasn't referring to anything you said, as far as I know you have her blocked and can't even see her posts?) was because I disagreed with it. In my experience... which does not involve swiping right in an app (something I've never done) but does involve meeting and picking up girls in planes, clubs, classes, on the street, on a bus, etc, women are in fact very much attracted, sexually attracted, to power and status, just as hairblues said. And to use another word which I know is a "trigger", here... confidence. So "power" doesn't necessarily mean "king of the world", but it can mean "the aura of the king of the world". .....whatever, it's just another guys opinion, we're all entitled to them.
But I like being grandiose ;-)>I'm sure you understand very well that introspection and samples of one are not always the optimal path to knowledge.
Yeah sure, I agree, but I'm sure you also understand very well that some things don't need to be over-intellectualized, which is what I think you're doing here. We are talking about a man teaching a woman what it's like to have a vagina, saying things like "that wouldn't make you vagina very wet." Who knows more about her vagina, some stranger on the internet or the woman herself??? Think about it. Anyway, "the optimal path to knowledge" is a little grandiose for this topic.
Are you talking about the person who said that baldness is a death sentence? I was among those who defended him, I thought the attacks on him were completely disproportionate, and I know that they were a thousand times worse than anything in this thread. I'm in favour of new posters being given the benefit of the doubt (unless they're selling a product), so if you want you can accuse me of white knighting vulnerable new posters, that's fine. I am going to be honest that I have a specific agenda in doing so separate from general modesty and altruism: I hope that eventually we can expand the forum, so we should be welcoming to new people rather than using them as target practice. I plead guilty.>Separately, I am not sure why you felt the need to be a to white knight. When it happens automatically like this, in the absence of any hostility in discussions, it can actually be toxic.
I wasn't being a "white knight", a term I never heard before this forum. I think hairblues is more than capable of taking care of herself. And to be honest I think people should relax with the whole "you're being a white knight" thing, is it not sexist? To agree with a woman is not necessarily to be trying to "save" her. For example I know a dude posted here a day or so ago, many people attacked him, then many people attacked the people who were attacking him. One guy, or more than one, wrote a long, sentimental ode about how he feels for him. Were they "white knighting" the dude? Or just defending him?
So why not write that instead? You can describe one of these instances of seducing a woman on an airplane where your power was one of your tools. Would that not be more persuasive, informative, and constructive?In this case, the reason I objected to what the Bear wrote (I wasn't referring to anything you said, as far as I know you have her blocked and can't even see her posts?) was because I disagreed with it. In my experience... which does not involve swiping right in an app (something I've never done) but does involve meeting and picking up girls in planes, clubs, classes, on the street, on a bus, etc, women are in fact very much attracted, sexually attracted, to power and status, just as hairblues said. And to use another word which I know is a "trigger", here... confidence. So "power" doesn't necessarily mean "king of the world", but it can mean "the aura of the king of the world". .....whatever, it's just another guys opinion, we're all entitled to them.
I don't think chain smokers and morbidly obese people should be entitled free health care.
You knowingly f*** up your health and then want to use my money to treat your lung cancer or get a gastric bypass?
Nope.
I personally rather go out with a man who actually makes films then someone who sits an analyzes them as a fan.
Or whatever the passion may be.
And some people making money is a passion it's does not mean they are 'sociopaths'.
And to be honest @WhitePolarBear classifies these people as sociopaths--thats his opinion--but he also admitted women are attracted to them....pretty sure he wrote woman are attracted to sociopaths...so if that is his definition (which is not true by most peoples standards) he still conceded the point ..some women are hot for them.
IE wet panties.
1) "First they came for the smokers";
2) There's a case for public health care that is independent of morality. It's an economic case. Health care is an insurance scheme, and it's sensible to expand the pool in insurance schemes as much as possible.