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Earlier I mentioned a post about a Workshop for Single men and women in the area...I want to point out the possible IRONY in this

 

Please read:

 

FREE WORKSHOP: "30 And Still Single?" (For Women ONLY!)

 

If your dream is to find the man of your dreams, get married, and have children (or at least one of the three) - then this workshop is for you! In this workshop, you will learn:

. How to determine "the marrying type of man"

. How to leave a going-nowhere relationship

. The secret to attracting quality men

. Where to find "the marrying type of man"

 

The FOLLOWING day THIS was scheduled for MEN only:

Are you tired of dating LESS than the type of quality woman you deserve? In this workshop, you will learn: . How to achieve the look quality women desire

. How to approach women out of your league

. Where to find quality women

. Great conversation starter secrets

 

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Now, what I THINK is the irony.

 

I am just "deducing" the advice given to women is to be more realistic when finding "marriage material men"

 

Then the next day, advice giving how to get women OUT Of your league?

 

Anyone notice the contradiction here? :laugh:

 

 

 

 

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I find no irony at all. Only the reality of the difference in what men and women are looking for. Can you imagine the turnout if those agendas were reversed??? :laugh:

 

It's called marketing! You won't sell many books to women "Entitled how to meet and be used by the player of your dreams!"

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I say for fun they push in the men's class never to marry, never to commit, and only seek out sexual flings and one night stands. :laugh:

 

I know that's so evil...but it would be funny.

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I say for fun they push in the men's class never to marry, never to commit, and only seek out sexual flings and one night stands. :laugh:

 

I know that's so evil...but it would be funny.

Yeah, maybe it's a big, highly unethical experiment being run by a college sociology class to give conflicting information to two different populations, set them loose on each other, and watch the fireworks!

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In all honesty, I think the two classes should more or less teach men and women to be honest with themselves and one another.

 

Seems like with all the women I know they tend to have unusually high standards on the wrong things when selecting men. I'm not saying they should all settle on George Costanzas, but when they're all hoping for David Beckhams...then there's a problem and also why they are single and having trouble in dating.

 

Teach the women to think realistically and not to tolerate BS from men on certain matters.

 

For men, I'd more just instill them with some courage and ideas on how to approach women, but also to hear out opinions on how just because said woman is uber hot, it doesn't guarantee she'll be a wonderful girlfriend. I'm also not telling men to settle, but I think more men need to first learn better methods of meeting and dating women before any of them can fathom shooting for a "girl that's out of their league"

 

I think if both men and women could be more honest and realistic with themselves and others, we wouldn't see so much of the dating and marriage problems we see now.

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