Quote: (06-19-2018 11:53 PM)N°6 Wrote:
The woman in question stands out so much in the Australian dating market. She must have an entourage of simps doing her university assignments.
It’s another sign that 8+ women in the most decayed dating markets who don’t plan ‘to settle’ until approaching 30, will reap sugar cane while the sun still shines.
There's an Australian version of the reality TV dating game show called "Love Island" airing at the moment.
Pretty, busty, country girl Cassidy was jilted by one guy (Grant) in the first week, so she started to sidle up to sociable, jovial guy no.2, Josh.
The "dating" started OK for Josh & Cassidy, yet then 6'5" muscular, assertive Dom arrived...
In her own words on camera, Cassidy wanted to "Jump Dom's bones". Or acquire his DNA yesterday...
No surprise, otherwise sociable, jovial Josh got discarded like yesterdays newspaper.
Joke is..., Dom knew Grant from prior to joining the show & between getting the story of Cassidy from Grant & realizing she's the type to cling far too much, far too soon.
Dom kept Cassidy at arms length, not wanting to risk drama over a glorified game show.
So it was that when Dom started chatting to another girl, Millie, Cassidy's envy came out & drama ensued.
Now Cassidy is not really paired with anyone & risks being sent off the show as single folk are whittled off.
For Cassidy, it was lust at first sight when 'alpha' Dom arrived.
Yet Dom is not a novice to Thotery...
Cassidy = girl in the turquoise bikini.
Grant = the guy next to her.
Josh = the guy in dark / spotted shorts..
Millie = the girl in the dark bikini.
Dom, not pictured.
Now as to why I'd be watching a glorified dating game show? It's absolute red-pill comedy gold.
Laughing at these folk desperate for Instagram fame while they can't see the forest for the trees.
Or, when they are blunt in regards to SMV / red-pill notions.
Hell, even the announcer mocks the contestants for not really being on the show other than to boost their Instagram following...