Epidemic of bad attitudes among wonderful women

by on Jul.04, 2010, under Online game

Certainly, we have our share of top quality young women and ladies who have earned their good reputation, so it’s important to make the distinction between that group and the larger group that seems to be totally lacking in common courtesy or respect for the people whose time they waste.

It may be worse in some areas like Miami and Las Vegas, but it seems we have created a society of women that simply think the world owes them a living, and a very good one at that, because they are attractive. Perhaps this is the inevitable result of an appearance obsessed culture, where good looks give them special treatment and any shortcomings are forgiven if they’re pretty enough. But living in this fantasy land of the superficial prevents them from maturing as people. Whatever the reason, it’s a common complaint amongst the men who wish to be their partners.

I’m afraid we’ve created a monster and it’s reflected in the dating world. This primadonna attitude by the “princesses” in the dating world is what drove many guys out of it in the first place. Sadly, they soon learn that this same entitlement attitude infects the offline society in general world as well.

As an aside, I’ve gotten so turned-off by some of these spoiled girls posting on dating web sites and message boards about  how they “deserve” top-notch treatment for the mediocre experience they provide, that I’ve completely stopped seeing women that show any of this attitude, and I used to see them often – hoping in vain that some sort of sanity will eventually return. But sadly, the internet has just made it easier to reinforce these bad behaviors by providing an endless pool of suckers.

While the Internet  also gives us a forum for variety and pre-qualification, there are enough unsuspecting guys jumping hoops for these women that it appears we haven’t reached the bottom yet. Boorish behavior, after all, isn’t hard to learn, it’s only hard to stop.

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