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Originally Posted by Scuba Steve
The author is not a guy.
It sounds like her entire philosophy is the end result of never having to deal with any actual hardship in life. I'm not talking great depression type trouble, even something like an extended term of unemployment. I guess she thinks there's a safety net for everything and everyone though, with a limitless amount of funding for it. She's right about the first part, wrong about the second.
Call me crazy, I started thinking about retirement at 25 under the assumption that there would be no Social Security and the company pension that I would later become vested in would run out. Be your own safety net.
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Well actually being a women in our society is a safety net. Especially if she's attractive.
They can be completely irresponsible with money/employment and then at some point latch onto a guy who's successful.
I've known a few women who have done just that. I know that's not a particularly nice thing to say but it's absolutely true.