RedMagic1 -> RE: Are strong, smart women not desirable? (2/6/2014 4:46:54 AM)
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ORIGINAL: asanaambitions I even had one "gentleman" today try to tell me that because I chose cooking as a career that I couldn't possibly have any insight into the sociology behind capitalism and the free market. That's someone without much life experience. A friend of mine graduated from the California Culinary Academy. About a year later, she said, "I am sick and tired of working as someone else's slave for shit money." So she became a computer programmer and started making a comfortable living. Or you know the blind cook Christine Ha? She has a master's degree and is an award-winning author for non-cooking things she's written. And I doubt many guys would kick her out of bed -- at least until she started talking and made them feel stupid, ha! There are some very intelligent, well-educated women who love to cook. I do think GoddessManko has a point that men subconsciously lower their expectations of a woman's intelligence if she's more physically attractive. Are you seeing more of this since you put up your current main pic? I love the photo, as you know, but maybe something less "physical" would be more in your interest. Finally, I suppose it's possible that you're being a horrendous bitch to these guys in your emails, and you're blind to how socially incompetent you are. But, even if that's true, it's no reason for a man to subject you to a torrent of abuse. If I were emailing with a woman, and she said things that offended me, I either wouldn't respond, or I'd write something like, "If you can say such bitter things when we are just emailing each other, I have no desire to find out what you might say to me if we're in a relationship and you're angry." And I'd move on. Point being: even if you're doing something wrong somewhere along the line, I think it's just as well that none of those guys has a chance to be in your life.
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