Women in underdeveloped countries, some have a bit of education, or a skill, others none at all.
They usually have between two to as many as eight kids. No dad present.
Jobs are scarce and when available its for the people with degrees or a trade. Or u have to get deep into and mix with the politicians to get a meager job.
So women hustle other ways. They sell sex for a bit of money to feed their children. Some do it as a job, some now and then.
DON'T SAY THEY ARE BAD WOMEN...ITS SURVIVAL.
What I get irritated about.....MOST.......I'm talking to men about women.....This site has a section.....Likes.....Viewed me.....Favored me.... When I first started this site , the above sections, I really enjoyed but after a few months on here...Not so much.....Now I am mostly irritated.....Its the women that have no photos, search anonymously and hide yourself so we can not see who you are when you like us or favor us......Me and a lot of other men on here automatically delete your post...When we get the site box that states that you could be hidden, site deleted or no longer on CS....I get 5 or 6 of these a day....I automatically delete those to, I don't even look at it......I really feel sorry for you....You are a voyeur instead of a participant...If there were a way of blocking your post I would... BUT to all those ladies that go the extra mile looking for love on here...I appreciate each and every one you...Good luck....To all those that hide them selves behind anonymity.....Get a life ......2foot2...
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From time-to-time photos of a woman in uniform turns up on CS. That excites me... doesn't it excite you? Take for example, new member 46 year old Sargent Joanne from California. I find it amazing as her profile shows four-star General Ann Elizabeth Dunwoody who was the first woman to become a four-star general back in 2008. Some people say women cannot do a man's job, but when it comes to the military, Ann is retired now and celebrated her 70 birthday this month.
Congrats...
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I wrote a blog early this morning that more than 70 new female profiles listed from Kenya were created in a 6 hour period. The blog disappeared and so did the 70 profiles.
I checked now and counted more than 14 new ones in 3 hours.
Hackers or a busy matchmaker using CS as the portal isn't important to me. I just highlighted the unusual activity. Obviously, someone is pumping CS with women from Kenya.
Having seen this on another site, they actually removed that country from membership or location. Famous for romance scammers, the same went for Nigeria and Ghana.
Those countries weren't available as places for new members.
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I'm not good at guessing a woman's age but I'd say over 40 to be realistic... perhaps 50'ish would be more accurate.
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I find it hard to understand people with such a devastating power-tripping attitude.
Doesn't even care what others would think and feel as long as she is being praised and respected (she thinks we respect her).
How would you not greet someone in a high-rank position if she is always waiting for it?
Damn that old grumpy woman.
I know that I don't have that power.
I know that I am just an ordinary woman with extra special skills.
But hell...don't make me feel I am a loser.
From The New York Times
In response to:
BREAKING NEWS
Ruth Bader Ginsburg has died. The second woman to serve on the Supreme Court, she had powerful opinions that made her a cultural icon. She was 87.
Friday, September 18, 2020 8:12 PM EST
The cause was “complications of metastatic pancreas cancer,” the Supreme Court announced.
“Our nation has lost a jurist of historic stature,” Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. said in a statement. “We at the Supreme Court have lost a cherished colleague. Today we mourn, but with confidence that future generations will remember Ruth Bader Ginsburg as we knew her — a tireless and resolute champion of justice.”
Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Supreme Court’s Feminist Icon, Is Dead at 87
The second woman appointed to the Supreme Court, Justice Ginsburg’s pointed and powerful dissenting opinions earned her late-life rock stardom.
By Linda Greenhouse
Sept. 18, 2020Updated 8:29 p.m. ET
Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the second woman to serve on the Supreme Court and a pioneering advocate for women’s rights, who in her ninth decade became a much younger generation’s unlikely cultural icon, died on Friday. She was 87.
The cause was complications of metastatic pancreas cancer, the Supreme Court said.
By the time two small tumors were found in one of her lungs in December 2018, during a follow-up scan for broken ribs suffered in a recent fall, Justice Ginsburg had beaten colon cancer in 1999 and early-stage pancreatic cancer 10 years later. She received a coronary stent to clear a blocked artery in 2014.
Barely five feet tall and weighing 100 pounds, Justice Ginsburg drew comments for years on her fragile appearance. But she was tough, working out regularly with a trainer, who published a book about his famous client’s challenging exercise regime.
As Justice Ginsburg passed her 80th birthday and 20th anniversary on the Supreme Court bench during President Barack Obama’s second term, she shrugged off a chorus of calls for her to retire in order to give a Democratic president the chance to name her replacement. She planned to stay “as long as I can do the job full steam,” she would say, sometimes adding, “There will be a president after this one, and I’m hopeful that that president will be a fine president.”
When Justice Sandra Day O’Connor retired in January 2006, Justice Ginsburg was for a time the only woman on the Supreme Court — hardly a testament to the revolution in the legal status of women that she had helped bring about in her prejudicial career as a litigator and strategist.
Her years as the solitary female justice were “the worst times,” she recalled in a 2014 interview. “The image to the public entering the courtroom was eight men, of a certain size, and then this little woman sitting to the side. That was not a good image for the public to see.” Eventually she was joined by two other women, both named by Mr. Obama: Sonia Sotomayor in 2009 and Elena Kagan in 2010.
After the 2010 retirement of Justice John Paul Stevens, whom Justice Kagan succeeded, Justice Ginsburg became the senior member and de facto leader of a four-justice liberal bloc, consisting of the three female justices and Justice Stephen G. Breyer. Unless they could attract a fifth vote, which Justice Anthony M. Kennedy provided on increasingly rare occasions before his retirement in 2018, the four were often in dissent on the ideologically polarized court.
She served our country well. Thanks Ruth.
"Silhouette of a perfect frame. Shadows of your beautiful face will always remain in my thoughts. My undivided attention was captured. ; I was held me hostage to the most beautiful thought and feeling. In a twinkling of an eye I'm brought back to reality, realizing that you was a fragment of my imagination. I want to make my (day) dream come true."
I don't recall who wrote to me. It has been a while. It seems I have living with so much responsibility and I hardly breathe. I don't know if I like the one I become now. Little cold and distance. I make myself like an Ice Queen like Elsa from Disney. Maybe I forgot what fun is and just keep pushing my life and deal with all difficult tasks and challenges. I am too busy and forgot how to enjoy life and be free.
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Some male/female names are spelled the same and it's tricky getting the gender correct. Robin, for example. No clue.
Rene is a guy and Renee is a girl. Billy being the male and Billie being the female. Tony the guy and Toni the girl.
Lots of Latins name their children Angel boys and girls. Too easy to miss that one.
An obvious is audible gender distinction would be Paul and Paula.
What about Loren? Probably Loren is the masculine of Lauren.
I was on a musician board and one of the members named Loren mostly commented on forum threads with a woman friend. I followed their posts but never did I see anything from Loren that would give a clue of gender.
That person made a statement of wanting to buy an expensive custom made wooden flute and solicited responses. I gave my approval by saying "You go girl!" and promptly got a slap that Loren is a guy. I apologized for the error and returned another "You go girl!"
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Is that all beyond mutual understanding?
Let me know all your thoughts..