Redditors Go Berserk With The List Of Things An Entitled Divorced Woman In Her 40s Wants Before She Can Date Anyone
"If you want me to date you, you better give me what I want"
Maryjane
- Published in Interesting
There needs to be a lot of awareness-raising talks in order to correct the flaws in how we now approach relationships, break free from outdated paradigms, and reinvent love in our generation as something that is wholesome, healthy, and truly beautiful. These crucial discussions are required to change the narrative and, ideally, encourage people to think of newer, more effective ways to express their love.
It is important to draw attention to and take necessary action against normalized toxic behaviors, abusive patterns, and actions with negative consequences that have never truly been discussed. Because of this, a discussion on the entitlement attitude in relationships is ready for analysis.
And it's encouraging to see that individuals are open to discussing this pervasive issue. The word "entitlement" is a general term that can be used to refer to many different things.
However, it frequently refers to the notion that someone has some sort of influence over their partner in partnerships. Problems may arise, particularly if the entitlement stems from a sense of superiority or self-importance.
The original poster of today's story (or picture, rather) talks about this entitlement too, and it was portrayed in the form of a picture. The picture contains texts written by a divorced woman in her 40s, and you can read them as you scroll down below.
The OP pens down the title of the post
Reddit/YopppyyyyHere is the picture attached to the post
Reddit/YopppyyyyRedditors trooped to the comments section to drop their opinions and we've gathered some of them for you below
Reddit/YopppyyyyWho does she think she is?
Reddit/YopppyyyyShe's signing up in the singles community for life
Reddit/YopppyyyyIt's not just old people who need the spaces
Reddit/YopppyyyyThat is one expensive list for a person
Reddit/YopppyyyyThis redditor just keeps wondering why she's divorced
Reddit/YopppyyyyThis redditor would love to see this woman's face
Reddit/YopppyyyyIt's cheaper to just pay for it four times a week
Reddit/YopppyyyyThis redditor just can't believe this is real
Reddit/YopppyyyyThis woman just can't be serious
Reddit/YopppyyyyShe's demanding a man owns a million dollars worth of things to give her
Reddit/YopppyyyyThis is prostitution with extra steps
Reddit/YopppyyyyHer clear lack of understanding of what 401k is
Reddit/YopppyyyyThis redditor says she has to being extra three persons
Reddit/YopppyyyyShe's demanding a budget of nearly 10k per week
Reddit/YopppyyyyShe clearly wants to be a trophy wife
Reddit/YopppyyyyShe is confusing hotels and restaurants
Reddit/YopppyyyyThis whole thing must be a satire
Reddit/YopppyyyyThis redditor believes she's worth an expired voucher
Reddit/YopppyyyyThis redditor reveals what pissed them off
Reddit/YopppyyyyRedditors were beyond bewildered by the list of things this woman feels entitled to. Some said that the best thing about 401(k)s is that you can't retire and start over if the market falls the day before you do.
Some said she could try again in her 20s if she had a time machine, but sadly, that's not possible.