No. 399996
Can we discuss low-tier people we know with hilariously impossible standards?
>know girl who is obese, no career aspirations and totally down waiting tables her whole life, thinks extremely high of herself, extremely manipulative, lies a lot, fakes serious disorders, and gaslights the shit out of people
>just got dumped by partner of years who she treated like garbage
>note that partner was out of her league in every possible way; physically, personality, and financially, yet she always acted like she could do way better and he's the one who scored higher than he should have
>now she's going on about how lucky she is and realizes she can do so much better
>can't financially support herself on her own (her parents are paying for everything even though she's in her late twenties)
>trying to find new boyfriend with the intention of getting super close as fast as possible so he can financially support her
>but he has to be rich, ripped, and extremely attractive
No. 400016
>>399997It's not a single gender thing. It's a self-centered/narcissism thing. Anyone can be that way, so people need to just learn to identify people like that and shut that shit down. Or at least not feed into it.
I understand wanting a partner who has a good personality, looks, and habits. But you also need to be able to show that you can embody that too. Otherwise do you really deserve them?
No. 400044
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>>400016>It's not a single gender thing.But anyway there's no reason to worry about people with overly high standards, it can be funny but they're the only ones who will suffer for it in the end. Regardless of how delusional someone is, there's no sense in someone being with a person they don't genuinely want by artificially lowering their standards. That's unfair to the partner, everyone deserves someone who thinks highly of them. Otherwise there's no point in a relationship at all.