The original post isn't talking cross class dating. It's asserting that, everything being equal, a woman with an exec position is less attractive that a waitress.
I agree that is the case, for the reasons in the twitter OP, but there's another one: network. The exec is set in her ways, has friends and family that will back her horseshit, and she's likely been educated in the means to destroy a family.
The waitress doesn't have the means to trans your kids. And the fact that she's working an entry-level, unskilled job means she's willing to change her lifestyle. That's what makes her more attractive: malleability is feminine. You will have an easier time leading her.
Sounds good in a vacuum, but that's not how it usually plays out. Working an entry level job doesn't signal willingness to change at all. It just means you're most likely the type of person to work an entry level job.
At the same time, that's an accurate picture of a lot of execs. So men in that position find maybe a somewhat less prominent professional woman, or don't marry.
The original post isn't talking cross class dating. It's asserting that, everything being equal, a woman with an exec position is less attractive that a waitress.
I agree that is the case, for the reasons in the twitter OP, but there's another one: network. The exec is set in her ways, has friends and family that will back her horseshit, and she's likely been educated in the means to destroy a family.
The waitress doesn't have the means to trans your kids. And the fact that she's working an entry-level, unskilled job means she's willing to change her lifestyle. That's what makes her more attractive: malleability is feminine. You will have an easier time leading her.
Sounds good in a vacuum, but that's not how it usually plays out. Working an entry level job doesn't signal willingness to change at all. It just means you're most likely the type of person to work an entry level job.
At the same time, that's an accurate picture of a lot of execs. So men in that position find maybe a somewhat less prominent professional woman, or don't marry.