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When a woman scores a herself a dime, but now the problem is that other women wants to have him as as the ultimate Betabux/Chaddy deluxe husband, and this all creates a major competition for her. In-conjunction this places a major stress on her because she is going to have to do her best to keep him around, if she doesn't do her job pleasing him sexually, and not being obedient then she may lose him. This is the worries and stresses women have to go through dating guys above their looksmatched. But however, their willing to go through that "stress" just so that they could secure themselves a good life later on and of course have the chance to pass on optimal genes with a superior provider/breeder, and also doesn't not wanting to settle for any man lower than their current all-star Chad boyfriend.
Here's an example of this. The woman's partner is described as:
''[A] 36 years old and is definitely someone who falls into the alpha-male category: excellent job in finance, PhD, high income, six feet two, sporty and very handsome. And he's an utter sweetheart.''
And the woman is describe as:
"A attractive 28-year-old PhD student. She has been in a relationship with her fiance for six years. Her new companions were very friendly and chatted to her during the break. But then her partner, who had been socialising [with other women] at the front of the room, made eye contact with her and smiled."
She then becomes stress and worry about her partner, communicating with other women. Because she knows that other women want him, which is problematic for her.
Here's an example of this. The woman's partner is described as:
''[A] 36 years old and is definitely someone who falls into the alpha-male category: excellent job in finance, PhD, high income, six feet two, sporty and very handsome. And he's an utter sweetheart.''
And the woman is describe as:
"A attractive 28-year-old PhD student. She has been in a relationship with her fiance for six years. Her new companions were very friendly and chatted to her during the break. But then her partner, who had been socialising [with other women] at the front of the room, made eye contact with her and smiled."
She then becomes stress and worry about her partner, communicating with other women. Because she knows that other women want him, which is problematic for her.
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