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My view on dating in the USA.....is this accurate?
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<blockquote data-quote="The Resilient" data-source="post: 1354585" data-attributes="member: 11501"><p>One of my colleagues I work with is sending her daughter to a Chicago liberal arts theatre college, the father (divorced from my colleague) was totally against it, refused to sign off on her FAFSA thus putting the complete financial burden on my colleague. I would never do such a thing, especially with the whole garbage that's going on in all the major cities.</p><p></p><p>I applaud the ex husband of hers...i admire him greatly . I knew him for a while too when I used to go to his church. Good ole fashioned naturally red pilled farmer.</p><p></p><p>My colleague is a 2nd wave hippie/ feminist type too. I can see the rot of what her college years did to her, and I pity her. She's now bumping it with some defense contractor HR guy.</p><p></p><p>If I was 60 and just looking for a quick ride or had my old habits from 5 years ago, I'd have done many things with my colleague... but now I see the destructive nature of those actions with clarity. I feel for her kids though..her son is withdrawn and introverted but still plays football for the school he's at.</p><p> Her daughter is a socially anxious wreck & college is going to completely turn her into a flaming SJW if she gets wrapped up with the wrong people... the divorce took its toll on her hard... College is a place you send your kids to get indoctrinated, not learn.</p><p></p><p>Don't send your kids to college unless you are going to have them enroll in STEM classes please guys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Resilient, post: 1354585, member: 11501"] One of my colleagues I work with is sending her daughter to a Chicago liberal arts theatre college, the father (divorced from my colleague) was totally against it, refused to sign off on her FAFSA thus putting the complete financial burden on my colleague. I would never do such a thing, especially with the whole garbage that's going on in all the major cities. I applaud the ex husband of hers...i admire him greatly . I knew him for a while too when I used to go to his church. Good ole fashioned naturally red pilled farmer. My colleague is a 2nd wave hippie/ feminist type too. I can see the rot of what her college years did to her, and I pity her. She's now bumping it with some defense contractor HR guy. If I was 60 and just looking for a quick ride or had my old habits from 5 years ago, I'd have done many things with my colleague... but now I see the destructive nature of those actions with clarity. I feel for her kids though..her son is withdrawn and introverted but still plays football for the school he's at. Her daughter is a socially anxious wreck & college is going to completely turn her into a flaming SJW if she gets wrapped up with the wrong people... the divorce took its toll on her hard... College is a place you send your kids to get indoctrinated, not learn. Don't send your kids to college unless you are going to have them enroll in STEM classes please guys. [/QUOTE]
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