When I look at the life choices I've made, I realize the meaning behind the saying of how "men age like wine, women age like milk."
Most men can relate to that phrase, especially if they were the ones who knew the importance of learning, investing, prioritizing, and the occasional social engagements to relax after a hard-week's work.
Unfortunately, at a young age, most of these same guys were the ones rejected by more women than welcomed due to being:
Too short
Average looking
Frugal spenders
Not owning a nice/car
Not spending money on women
As time passed on, these guys saw their hard work coming to fruition. With the success also came a sense of resentment/cynicism toward women. Do they genuinely want the guy for him, or for what he offers? Would they have wanted him before he became successful? Or is all of this psychosomatic?
Does success bring cynicism in men?
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