Comments by "The Immortal" (@theimmortal4718) on "Better Bachelor" channel.

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  32. @bill thorn In schools I was quiet. I did get attention from girls, but not without them getting to know them first. I got involved with track and field and had a job to spend as little time in my abusive household as possible (mom was schizophrenic). Both had girls there I could get to know. I was not in the "popular" crowd. I joined the army at 17 years old to get out of a bad situation and joined the infantry.. I got stronger, more fit, and gained alot of confidence. It also gave me a group of guys to hang out with, as opposed to seeking out women for basic companionship. As I rose through the ranks in my late teens/early 20s, I got more female attention. I was making more money, had developed a body women like (strong legs, chest, shoulders, and arms), and had a better air of competence and assertiveness. I was a really skinny kid growing up, do this was a change. I'm by no means a picture perfect man. In fact I have some videos on my channel of my wife and I. Not saying that even the average woman I meet finds me really attractive. We don't need that, though. We just need a few to. I'm not trying to go out there and sleep with 50 or 100 women. I also am not wealthy. When I was dating, I was only making about the median income for the time. My wife sure didn't marry me to get rich, but my income did show I was competent and was doing what I wanted to go to make money. In fact my belief in what I was doing for a career probably attracted her more than money, as it's so rare to meet people nowadays who have found a purpose in their lives.
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  52.  @RenascencePerennial  Say again? Are you saying you have the right to tell someone what they're allowed to do in a relationship? I think it's you who has a lack of understanding. The truth isz you see poor, ugly guys with women all of the time. You want to ignore that because more often than not, they are poor and ugly women. It's his match. The guys that are upset the most about "chads" and "Stacy's" have access to their own matches, or potential partners. Yet, they don't want them. They want someone who is a step up. The exact same thing they complaining that women do. Guys money branch all the time. Ever seen a guy dump the wife his age for a younger woman? Fat women with bad credit and a crappy job get angry when good looking successful men don't want them. Especially as they age and their options shrink. What do we see from many men? The exact same thing. Like one commenter said above the people need to equally matched. If they aren't it won't work out. Many people don't want to hear that, and instead just get mad that the woman or man they really want doesn't want them. You're not going to force those people to date you, nomatter how hard you vlemvh your fists. It's nobody's fault that there are men and women who can't attract attractive people. It's just a law of nature. You don't blame the customer for not buying the product- you improve the product. Or you could completely remove the profuct and go out of business. Any business advisor that would tell a producer to just quit is not someone you want to listen to.
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