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re: "Pick me girl" good or bad?
Posted on 3/4/23 at 7:46 pm to WTHisgoingon
Posted on 3/4/23 at 7:46 pm to WTHisgoingon
Ok reading, and hopefully comprehending ,lol, PMG are not tom-boys...
Tom-boys=good PMG=bad When I heard the term, they were intertwined....
Tom-boys=good PMG=bad When I heard the term, they were intertwined....
Posted on 3/4/23 at 8:30 pm to WTHisgoingon
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Libs call conservative/traditional women "pick me girls"...is this a good or bad?
The far left (not classic liberal) women know that no one wants them so they try to displace that reality as an insult to someone else that they despise
Posted on 3/4/23 at 9:47 pm to WTHisgoingon
Conservative women are hotter than liberal women.
Posted on 3/4/23 at 10:33 pm to WTHisgoingon
“Pick me” energy is put out by people who dress or act a certain way in order to attract a very specific kind of attention. For example, some people say that people who wear the merch of the band their seeing at the concert is “pick me” energy because they’re hoping the band sees what a big fan they are and invites them on stage or something. It’s not because they actually love the music, they just want to be seen.
These same people think that most conservative media women do what they do because they want attention. They don’t care about the politics, they’re just cultivating a certain look and using political content to get attention from wealthy old simps. They’ve figured out that if they wear their hair a certain way, take a few tasteful “thirst-trap” pictures, and express generic republican talking points, that they can make an easy living off of donations from FoxNews watchers.
I think most of this is just bitter gate-keeping by lonely boring people, but I don’t doubt that some conservative media women are playing a role (granted, everyone in media is).
These same people think that most conservative media women do what they do because they want attention. They don’t care about the politics, they’re just cultivating a certain look and using political content to get attention from wealthy old simps. They’ve figured out that if they wear their hair a certain way, take a few tasteful “thirst-trap” pictures, and express generic republican talking points, that they can make an easy living off of donations from FoxNews watchers.
I think most of this is just bitter gate-keeping by lonely boring people, but I don’t doubt that some conservative media women are playing a role (granted, everyone in media is).
This post was edited on 3/4/23 at 11:11 pm
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