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SeekerJen
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I suspect there is some truth to this, although I doubt all the women realize it. Perhaps it’s subconscious retaliation at a lousy father, or an ex. In some cases, though, I think it is self-esteem, because not all women choose the type of men you have described. Some choose men who are large, powerful, and physically abusive.Oh, I know two girls who do this in their dating relationships and I can’t stand it.It’s probably one issue where I come across as interolerable or judgmental. I simply don’t understand it.
I used to think it was due to naivete, to low self-esteem, to trying to “fix” a man, to having a bad relationship with the father, etc.
Now, I’m starting to suspect it might not be so innocent. I’ve known these girls since before highschool and I’m starting to see a bit of a worldview where they want to have a man who is “lower” than them. They don’t want someone who is their equal. For example, one girl only dates men who are highschool dropouts. She is completing her master’s and is already looking forward to her doctorate’s.I finally asked her why she was doing this and she said she didn’t want a man smarter than her.
The pattern seems to match this idea…for example, the men chosen are typically shorter, younger, have less schooling, lower positions at work and smaller life goals. The other girl always dates men a few inches shorter and a few years younger. The first girl is a kind of big shot-type manager and will only date hourly wage, non-supervisory men.
Okee dokee then…