Love in the time of austerity
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- 22nd-July-2012 #1
Love in the time of austerity
Time was when a girl could afford the shoes, the bag and the man. These days an A-list date expects her to look like SJP – and pay half the bill, says Petronella Wyatt
By Petronella Wyatt
Love in the time of austerity - Telegraph
I can't afford to have sex at the moment," says Lysette Peters, a 43-year-old part-time barrister, who recently broke up with her 54-year-old banker boyfriend. "He wanted a lifestyle I couldn't keep up with financially, given the recession."
Another woman I know, who at 39 still has curves that would have a bishop kicking through a stained-glass window, has been celibate for six months, because, as she told me bluntly: "Right now, it's too expensive to run a lover. It's not just the cost of maintaining your appearance, but men these days seem to expect you to pay half of everything.''
There was a time when shiny women south of 30 with independent means possessed the holy grail of a thousand magazine articles – a Prada handbag, an address in an agreeable part of the metropolis (forsaken for Italy in August and Les Arcs in January) and a lover who ornamented their lives, despite the concomitant outlay on lingerie and beauty salons. Now, however, austerity and unemployment are compelling an increasing number of middle-class women to choose between their lifestyles and the ars amatoria, and many are opting for what would once have been unthinkable: no sex and the city.
Too bad!
Free rides don't last forever.
Greed is for amateurs.
Knowledge without wisdom is a load of books on the back of an ass.
Scorn and mockery towards men in need is one of the reasons feminism is dying as we speak!.
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Re: Love in the time of austerity
They don't get it cause they don't want to. Personally, I don't care if they "get it" or not. Of course, there will be manginas but there won't be enough manginas to go around. They simply want what they want because they want it and not because it's moral or right. If they think it's bad now then it's only the beginning. Let them fall. They don't know what it's like to be a man but at the very least we can stop giving them advantages they don't deserve. The government may continue to be misandrous but that doesn't mean that we have to be misandrous against ourselves and against each other.
When I do this, and I know I will, it will be comparable to the lame learning to walk, the blind being enabled to see and the suffocated breathing again. The sky isn't the limit; there are no limits.
- 22nd-July-2012 #3
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So do women actually look like Gargoyles but spend huge amounts to maintain a fake appearance? Is that why they don't want to pay for shit? Oh boy...
When I do this, and I know I will, it will be comparable to the lame learning to walk, the blind being enabled to see and the suffocated breathing again. The sky isn't the limit; there are no limits.
- 22nd-July-2012 #5
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"a Prada handbag, an address in an agreeable part of the metropolis (forsaken for Italy in August and Les Arcs in January) and a lover who ornamented their lives, despite the concomitant outlay on lingerie and beauty salons..."
If that is the lifestyle aspired to by any woman, then it is just as well it is being tipped unceremoniously into the trash can. Because it is utterly self-indulgent, shallow, ostentatious, greedy, vulgar and criminally wasteful. Do something useful with your life and your money instead of using them to turn yourself into a high-maintenance painted whore.Civilisation: man's greatest, and most unappreciated, gift to women
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Re: Love in the time of austerity
dis I just read a barrister moaning about something
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Gee, paying HALF is a big inconvenience for women who believe men are there to be an accessory to her lifestyle, and an ATM with a penis to boot.It's not just the cost of maintaining your appearance, but men these days seem to expect you to pay half of everything.''
Narcissistic cows.Last edited by The Possible Human; 22nd-July-2012 at 06:46 PM.
- 22nd-July-2012 #8
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Expecting equality but refusing to pay your equal share? Oh no! Whatever will you post-feminist women do when men realize they don't have to foot the bill based on stereotypes you fought to overturn decades ago?! Let me find those broads the tiniest violin so I can play them a sad song for their sex lives. Also, way to bail out on your "significant other" when the going gets rough "ladies."
Shameful.
Man is to man either a god or a wolf.
Desiderius Erasmus
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Re: Love in the time of austerity
The females wanted to be independent and want equality, yet won't stick with a guy that expects them to split half the bill or take turns footing the whole bill. This is the world you wanted and what you get.

- 22nd-July-2012 #10
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Last edited by Zuberi; 22nd-July-2012 at 09:29 PM.
Greed is for amateurs.
Knowledge without wisdom is a load of books on the back of an ass.
Scorn and mockery towards men in need is one of the reasons feminism is dying as we speak!.
- 22nd-July-2012 #11
Re: Love in the time of austerity
Oh, the absolute horror of professional women dipping into their cobwebbed purses.
Too much like real equality.
As with the majority of men, I really don't give a damn how much resources a woman has who I fancy. She can be the most broke person on the planet, but if I'm into her money doesn't matter whatsoever. Says everything about the male/female dynamic. Certainly something positive from the male camp.The wicked flee when none pursueth. Proverbs 28:1
'Rise like Lions after slumber In unvanquishable number - Shake your chains to earth like dew Which in sleep had fallen on you - Ye are many - they are few.'
Percy Bysshe Shelley
"When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty. "
Thomas Jefferson
The internet has been a lifeboat for men's opposition to the floodings of feminism.
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Re: Love in the time of austerity
Greed is for amateurs.
Knowledge without wisdom is a load of books on the back of an ass.
Scorn and mockery towards men in need is one of the reasons feminism is dying as we speak!.
- 22nd-July-2012 #13
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I've routinelly witnessed professional women talking all sorts of feminist bollocks, come time the bill needs paying the ideology doesn't match the reality!The wicked flee when none pursueth. Proverbs 28:1
'Rise like Lions after slumber In unvanquishable number - Shake your chains to earth like dew Which in sleep had fallen on you - Ye are many - they are few.'
Percy Bysshe Shelley
"When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty. "
Thomas Jefferson
The internet has been a lifeboat for men's opposition to the floodings of feminism.
Celtic Druid
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What a shame...
This really upsets me, knowing that some woman who is considerably financially better off than I'll ever be is upset that men are asking for her to show a little equality.
Gosh, I'll really struggle to sleep tonight.
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I don't have any tissues but I'll gladly offer these poor wittle girls sandpaper to dry their tears.
When I do this, and I know I will, it will be comparable to the lame learning to walk, the blind being enabled to see and the suffocated breathing again. The sky isn't the limit; there are no limits.
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