I’m a Minnesotan. I’m single, nice looking (better than average) big man. I’m 6’5″ tall 245lbs. with big broad shoulders and large arms. I’m 39 yrs. old; I shower frequently and dress nice. I have a pleasant demeanor with a loving heart. I love and respect women in a really big way!
But when I am out in public (grocery shopping, the mall, Wal-Mart, etc.) women get this bithchy anti-male bull dike lesbian attitude and act like I’m going to some how harm them, always watching over there shoulder and all.
Of course I’m not starring at them or stalking them in the stores, etc.
If they just knew me for who I really am, they would know I can’t even think of doing such a horrible thing!! Instead, if any of these women I were friends or more, I would only love, honor and respect them. I am a lover not a fighter.
Some people have said, because of my size I look rather intimidating. I can’t help my size so what’s a big guy to do? Is it just Minnesota women or does this happen elsewhere?
Thanks for the great responses. I’ve tried to find a woman in church. I’m there pretty much weekly. and the single women are all the same way Flighty, snobbish and very standoffish.
My advice would be if you’re a single guy looking for your sole mate when you’re not Brad Pitt and your not super rich (making 6-8 figures/yr.) then DO NOT move to Minnesota! You’ll be single for the rest of your life. From my experience, the women here prove to be as cold as the winters. That’s COLD! MN is gold digger central. The huge majority of people in Minnesota are Scandinavians (Norwegian and Swedish decent)ie Vikings. My decent is German. Non-Scandinavians here say that it’s ice water, not blood flows through these people’s veins. Men and women alike who are rude, cold, arrogant, standoffish, etc. There’s a few who are true exceptions of course.
I plan on moving to Dallas TX at the end of June. I hope the people are much nicer. How are the women there? A better place or much the same?
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