Re: Dating/Marrying a thot - is it worth it?
Sure, she can’t have complete control over how she is perceived but she does have some control. For example, someone who still parties and smokes ganja isn’t for me. And I’m sure I’d be a terrible partner for her because I’d be a buzz kill all the time. These things aren’t necessarily wrong but they aren’t for me.
Words, how you talk about other people, how you resolve conflicts, how you see the world. Are someone who’d stick around if our relationship gets a little bumpy or are you someone who’ll bail the first sign of trouble. Action, would be how you treat others and yourself.
Sure there are men like that, not much we can do about that though. Can we? I guess my answer was more about men who actually like women(as people not mere objects), like their company and want a long term relationship with one.