Why Modern women expectations are too high and unrealistic?

-Are you a good communicator?
I know I included it a lil bit in the first part, but I'll go more in depth. Are you good at standing firm but not being a dick about it? If you aren't sure, ask a mother, sister or coworker. Female friends tend to only see one side of you, same with women with male friends.
Can you resolve conflict with an SO, family member, or friend without having to resort to yelling or fighting? Can you express feelings you have in a relatively healthy way?
Women like social intelligence (because we specialize in it and are specialized very young, so if you can't, you essentially speak another language we don't understand), responsibility, and feeling safe.
Of course everything I wrote down applies to men looking for women as well. Never ever try to date a woman who tries to shut down any calm discussions/disagreements because they think they're right. There's going to be a handful of things that they could, but the reverse is true for men.
Examples women don't understand:
-how men can punch eachother in the face and be best friends after
-how men can become friends without even knowing one anothers name for the first week of knowing one another
-ball pain
-mens obsession with doing stupid shit they know will hurt them.
You unironically do have authority over this.
Attractive and athletic women are more likely to understand those things, and value freedom or creativity over responsibility.

The thing is most men, especially young men, want a woman they can banter with who will enjoy doing stupid shit with them. Most men don't take a ton of pride in limited responsibility, but would rather create or conquer something.
 
Holly shit I can't give enough top hats in this thread. So much bitter bickering of high school grade and shizoposting.
Anyway here's my input, I do believe local foids have very high standards (that's if they are looking for a man). Knowing how many of them are fat and forty I'd say they are hardly in a position to have preferences...
 
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