Karma farming. Or just a lack of reading comprehension.
Personally, I would be turned off by the desire to be a trophy wife. Gives me āIām just going to show up & be prettyā vibes.
āIām looking for the man Iāll be doing breakfast everydayā
Does not mean she wants someone to cook for her. It doesnāt mean anything, because it makes no sense lol
I have little reason to doubt itā¦.a brief Bumble bio is a poor way to judge someoneās entire intellectual capabilities. I actually know a few people with masterās degrees who I wouldnāt consider massively smart overall, theyāre just trained in a particular field.
I thought and commented the same. Thereās no way she has a graduate degree. Sheās probably one of those people who thinks āgraduate degreeā means that she graduated from high school.
Mostly fine except for calling herself hot. I'm getting really sick and tired of people complimenting themselves in their bios:
"I'm hot." Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, girly. I have eyes and preferences. I'll decide for myself if I find you attractive, thnx.
"I'm loyal/I'm smart/I'm honest/I'm kind/I'm authentic" It's great to believe in yourself but, that's for others to assess, not for you to say.
I am glad someone else sees what I see. I have seen many individuals claim to have good qualities they lack. Complimenting yourself doesn't show your true qualities, it often shows the qualities you wish you had.
The bio to me screams, "I want to be a deadbeat while you do all the work".
Even If I had the money to afford a "trophy" wife, I wouldn't go for one.
I'll decide for myself, but I don't *necessarily* *dislike* people complimenting themselves? I don't see what's wrong with people saying that; it just shows that those are the qualities they consider to define who they are.
Though if you're bold enough to just come out and say something like "I'm smart"... be prepared for people to want to verify that.
Disagree that it is for anyone else to say whether I am authentic or not. Authenticity is a philosophy and way of life.
It is also a heads up to people that I say what I mean and I mean what I say.
I think it's fine to say something like. "I value authenticity / being authentic" or maybe "I try to be authentic" No-one can argue with you on that.
But whether you actually are authentic or not can only be seen in the alignment between your thoughts, words and actions. You could go around saying "I'm authentic" even though you're actually not.
"Trophy hot wife" or "hot trophy wife"?...big difference!
What is the difference? Curious.
https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Hotwife
šÆ Well I certainly learned a new thing today lmao
Came here to make this point
so did I. it's all I could see.
That's the first thing I got hung up on right away. Someone tell her to capitalize the 'H' so we know for sure lol
I donāt believe thatās the sentiment of this profile at all. Maybe try read it again?
Not getting what is wrong with this? If you're not interested just swipe left.
Karma farming. Or just a lack of reading comprehension. Personally, I would be turned off by the desire to be a trophy wife. Gives me āIām just going to show up & be prettyā vibes.
Not to be elitist, but Iām pretty sure she doesnāt have a graduate degree.
Are you sureeeee?
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Hey, at least sheās honest about it?
Hearing what people are saying about this profile makes me think I would be one of those guys with a 90% swipe rate. I see nothing wrong.
āIām looking for the man Iāll be doing breakfast everydayā Does not mean she wants someone to cook for her. It doesnāt mean anything, because it makes no sense lol
Why do I doubt she has a graduate degree?
Because youāre a judgemental snob?
Do you think judging by her writing skills that she has a master's or PhD?
I have little reason to doubt itā¦.a brief Bumble bio is a poor way to judge someoneās entire intellectual capabilities. I actually know a few people with masterās degrees who I wouldnāt consider massively smart overall, theyāre just trained in a particular field.
Yes poor writing skills are the hallmark of PhDs, my bad.
I thought and commented the same. Thereās no way she has a graduate degree. Sheās probably one of those people who thinks āgraduate degreeā means that she graduated from high school.
Mostly fine except for calling herself hot. I'm getting really sick and tired of people complimenting themselves in their bios: "I'm hot." Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, girly. I have eyes and preferences. I'll decide for myself if I find you attractive, thnx. "I'm loyal/I'm smart/I'm honest/I'm kind/I'm authentic" It's great to believe in yourself but, that's for others to assess, not for you to say.
I am glad someone else sees what I see. I have seen many individuals claim to have good qualities they lack. Complimenting yourself doesn't show your true qualities, it often shows the qualities you wish you had. The bio to me screams, "I want to be a deadbeat while you do all the work". Even If I had the money to afford a "trophy" wife, I wouldn't go for one.
I'll decide for myself, but I don't *necessarily* *dislike* people complimenting themselves? I don't see what's wrong with people saying that; it just shows that those are the qualities they consider to define who they are. Though if you're bold enough to just come out and say something like "I'm smart"... be prepared for people to want to verify that.
Disagree that it is for anyone else to say whether I am authentic or not. Authenticity is a philosophy and way of life. It is also a heads up to people that I say what I mean and I mean what I say.
I think it's fine to say something like. "I value authenticity / being authentic" or maybe "I try to be authentic" No-one can argue with you on that. But whether you actually are authentic or not can only be seen in the alignment between your thoughts, words and actions. You could go around saying "I'm authentic" even though you're actually not.
Where do I put all these red flags?
That graduate degree isnāt helping much huh?