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ExNewYorker says:
July 16, 2010 at 1:29 pm
I think Athlone is correcl on all his points, and especially in the last one. We “originally beta men” were rational, pursuing the girls in our league. Heck, at a Sci/Tech or Ivy, the women will be reasonably cute, but not models. As beta guys, we understood we might have to “setlle”, but we tried to find other qualities to compensate.

All said and done, there seems to be a subtle balance to Jennifer Aniston’s life, a yin-yang of career and love. She deserves the best. And considering that the movie offers keep rolling in, she’ll recover from this latest flop soon enough.
Of course, this didn’t work, and eventually we looked around to see those who had success so we learned some game, and the hotties that who were originally out of our league, now started returning our calls. Of course, most of the “hotties” were anything but good LTR material (good for a STR or hookup), so then the task becomes finding a worthwhile LTR, which Athlone correctly adds that the marriage laws make the decision to commit in that way less and less appealing.

I’ll be the first to admit, I am a sucker for romantic movies (Seriously, I have seen almost every movie in the romance section of Netflix). During so, I laugh, I cry, I sigh at the thought of having such an incredibly romantic situation in my life in which I meet the right guy. Afterwords, however, comes the realization that this type of situation has not nor has ever happened to me. Yes, people can lead romantic lives, but often times they are portrayed very unrealistically. That being said, you should still be able to enjoy good, cheesy, romantic movies from time to time here’s how.
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Appreciate what you’ve got. 
Susan Walsh Reply:
July 16th, 2010 at 3:25 pm

Even if you’re single, you should feel grateful about the awesome things happening in your life. The main characters in romance films often don’t have the best things going for them. At least you’re not a crappy real estate agent and your husband, Gerard Butler, didn’t die of a brain tumor (and if you are…I am truly sorry, but you get what I’m talking about).
Yes, Athlone is extremely smart and perceptive. Wise well beyond his years. My main concern (Athlone, are you listening?) is that he is absorbing some of Roissy et al’s cynicism. Honestly, hanging out with those guys can be problematic for a young man, IMO. Roissy clearly has a completely inability to emotionally attach, and he’s made a name for himself celebrating that. He inhabits an ugly world. The fact that he will have avoided a financially ruinous marriage doesn’t make him or his ilk successful in life. Or love. Or much of anything really.
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The marriage climate in the U.S. sucks. I get it. I don’t really see how the alternative is any better. Yeah, hang on to your dollars, guaranteed, and practice a lifetime of serial monogamy or just have sex with whomever. Idk, maybe that’s a guy’s ideal life. If so, that sucks for the good women.

 
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See these movies as entertainment, not love advice.

As much as I believe some movies can teach us good morals, these romance films are not here to tell you what you should do to find love or what is wrong with your love life. Most of the time, these are just made up stories with glorified situations. They are not realistic and shouldn’t be taken as such! Not to say love can’t be great, of course it can! But it takes a lot of work.
Athlone McGinnis Reply:
July 17th, 2010 at 1:40 am

 

Don’t always watch them alone.


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