Geez, are you even asking a question? Seems like you're misunderstanding what I stated on purpose so you can expel word vomit at me. What I stated is: however hot a man is, him sweating isn't something I find hot unless I found him hot before he was sweating, because I find more than appearance hot. Out of shape or in shape doesn't mean anything to me.
Yes I am a woman. And yes we're all aware life isn't Disney, or else I would've tied balloons to my roof years ago.
They want men to be fit and handsome, but they don't want us to sweat, and they want us to be rich, but they don't want us to be unethical, be part of the patriarchy, and take jobs that could go to women, and they want us to shower them with attention, instead of spending too much time at the office
What is the exact number of women you're close to that have said they want this? It's zero, isn't it? Female acquaintances may be saying this to you in hopes you'll give up on attempting to date them, but it's not the reality for most women, it's just a hurdle they're throwing at "nice guys" to get them to back off because they aren't actually all that nice.
Some women don't know how the real world works, and some men don't. I don't get your point here or how it relates to mine. You just want to dump on women despite proclaiming often and loudly that you're a feminist, and for what? I literally never said anything that parallels what you believe women want.
Everything you've noted gives me the strong impression you don't know women and you don't talk to women, or many people for that matter because you don't know how to listen and misunderstand people to make off topic points that don't make any sense. I'm not here for political talk, as I'm not a U.S citizen, but if I were, I would've voted for Bernie Sanders, so again moot point.
No I'm not insulting poor people by not being attracted to any handsome man that sweats, but that's certainly an interesting conclusion to draw.
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