"Do Vancouver men suck" Article from Vanmag.com Do Vancouver Men Suck? | Vancouver Magazine Excerpt: Quote:
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They're more than welcome to become lesbians and go fuck themselves. =D I love how the article is so one-sided and feminist driven it's disgusting. |
what the article doesnt say is how they all want men who drive a benz and shower them with LV purses and or they were powered by mom/dad or a rich bf at the time and thats how they can afford to have all those things and not fucking work while they go to school and 90% being cliquey stuck up bitches :) |
Thoughts? Fuck'em. If they are successful, hot and well dressed and no man has snatched them up(pun intended) then something is wrong with them. They are probably the types that expect a man to kiss their feet for the chance to be in their presence. I dated one once and she was like an ice pick to my genitals. Had to ___ and chuck a few(see ladies, I can be classy) to get back on top. How many times do guys on this forum talk about that lululemon looking bitch in Vancouver that is completely unapproachable and is a glorified tire biter? These are those women. |
This is like an episode from Sex and the City Posted via RS Mobile |
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Three bitches from North Van can't find a good man? These stuck up cunts need to lower the "mightier than thow " attitude,then maybe,just maybe guys will want something to do with them. Alot of the women in Vancouver need to realize,alot of the guys here are just sick of their shit and they are not afraid to show it. |
^ Charlotte wasnt that bad looking. Posted via RS Mobile |
Sounds like a bunch of stuck up a) gold digging bitches b) ugly cunts who cant get a man |
This article is so one sided towards the females,I would like to read a article about "Do Vancouver women suck". |
Thought this was going to be an article on cunningulus and the statistics on men performing it. Guess not. Oh well, my interest piqued for a little while at least, or until I realized this was an article written by a bunch of whiney women. Bitch about equality then bitch about the death of chivalry .. if I offered to carry another man's suitcase he'd smack me down ... I have on occasion helped an older gentlemen out with some heavy boxes, but that's different. If you're able bodied you don't deserve any special treatment. |
If these females are out at a bar and not getting approached, I seriously question their attractiveness and/or attitude. I'm out and about downtown Vancouver at lounges/bars/clubs quite often and from experience and what I see, we men are always approaching and hitting on females. This article should've included pictures of the females complaining, that would've shead more light on the situation, right now it just comes across as a bunch of ugly bitches complaining. One point I will agree with them on though, most guys in Vancouver can't seem to dress properly, it might be my taste, but Air Jordans/Sneakers/Skater Shoes and a ball cap is not good fashion sense for a night out, I see this way too often. It makes you look like a 10 year old kid and a slob. |
I open the door pull out the chairs be polite and assertive, act a man and act chivalrous, in exchange I expect a woman to act like a woman. Say thankyou when I do so or at least smile. In the sack I treat her as a woman gentle when needed rough when wanted she gets off first often more then once. As such I expect a damn blowjob now and then. I dress the part when we go out nice for a nice place and casual for a not so nice place and she had do the same without bein told dress frumpy and lackluster and I'll treat you that way. I do the blue chore she does the pink chores. Equality isn't in the chores you do or the role you play its how you do them. She dont want to mow the lawn I dont want to do dishes. |
half and half, a few good points but mostly BS expectations. I don't think these women have a very good temperament. - And I think this article is designed to troll our emotions. Regardless... I've come to the conclusion that just like the joke, women are like parking spots.... all the good ones are taken and the rest are handicapped. |
I moved to Vancouver a year and a half ago and have not met a single girl that was worth seeing more than two or three times. The sense of entitlement and completely unrealistic standards that women have here is staggering. The biggest thing that shocks me about the ego's they carry around is that most of them have nothing more to offer than their looks. I've been out with some beautiful women who had absolutely NOTHING to talk about. They're manicured from head to toe but can't hold a conversation about anything outside pop culture, work, or their ex-boyfriends. That or they're focusing on what men are wearing instead of things that actually matter in a real relationship. To me these women have zero intrinsic value and I don't care if they're a Playmate of the Year. It's no surprise men don't bother to put in effort anymore, why should they? If they're content dressing casually and not interested in small talk at the bar, that's the woman's loss. Maybe THEY should step up to the plate and put in some effort instead of relying on men to do all the work. Chivalry isn't dead either women just don't appreciate it, to them it's a bare minimum. I'm the guy that holds doors for them, helps them into my truck cause it's tall, and gives them my jacket when it's cold. I rarely ever get a thank you. In summary, the author of this article and the women featured in it can go fuck themselves. |
Ahh Sex and the City...where 3 slutty women hang out with their mom. |
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Women wanted to be treated and paid equally, then complain when they are. I'd love to ask them when was the last time they asked out a nice guy and paid for the first date. Feminism killed chivalry, yet that doesn't mean it killed common courtesy. I still hold doors open for anyone, yet if you're in 6 inch heels carrying a ton of packages and don't say "thank you" you better hope the door doesn't hit you. |
Agree with everything that is said so far about the feminism of this article. Yet I do agree with the ending of 7even's post. Boys/Guys/Men whatever you'd like to call the young adult men are dressing down. If I'm going out to dinner to a nice restaurant it's; clean jeans, polo/dress shirt, dress shoes.. at the bar I do the same. Even though I'm with my gf or friends it's the way I dress myself, instead of sneakers and an ed-hardy t-shirt.. :troll: |
rage mode so hard. |
I snickered while reading this article in the bathroom stall this morning. The opener about "dissing Vancouver men" was hillarious and so was when the article brought up that fraud Ronald Lee. I spend a lot of my time downtown and I don't know where these women meet their men. Most guys who live and work here are well-dressed, fit, and put together. Speaking for myself, I am usually one of the best-dressed guys at the bar (I always wear well-cut blazers after all) and if that's what women want, well I barely get a glance. Women in this city bitch and complain about men-children in this city, yet when a clearly put-together, articulate guy is next to them in the flesh, they stare at their phones and don't even give as much as a brief glance or flash of their pearly whites. Posted via RS Mobile |
that's the same as the News special in Hong Kong a while back about how Hongirls and Honguys expect completely different things from one another and the marriage rate is way low.... or something along those lines. I just made 2 words up didn't I? |
Unless I am going to some place that requires me to dress nice I always go out casual..... why dress up when there is no need? I am there to have fun with friends not to meet anyone so why should I care how I really dress? Here in van most women expect too much, have too high expecations but have little to nothing to offer. That's why guys don't care anymore.......... |
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