Re: Cameron Diaz
Again, we pay attention to the musings of “high status” women because they give us insight on how women think, in particular women trying to be high status.
I’m assuming Cammie D is a multi-millionaire from her acting gigs. But Hollywood tends to chew up actresses and then throw them out. Who knows how long Margot Robbie has left?
So what would a man do to weaponize this undercurrent in female thought.
He would talk about his own self-sufficiency of course, but he’d imply that her being with him, he could show her how, so she wouldn’t need a man ever again. (lol)
My favorite Cameron Scene
https://youtu.be/1FukF0CTq1M
-Archie
@Archie
She’s 47, and she’s basically given it up. You’ve probably got to look at the timing of her recent roles, and I haven’t, but I’d guess that she’s too old to get parts like she did so it’s a question of jumping before she was pushed, or reduced to adverts for female incontinence products.
I’m not sure men can weaponise it because they’re too ego invested in it.
If anything they’re very much more likely to face a cat littered retirement than a ‘normal’ woman because they believe they’re the most wonderful things to walk the earth by that age and all their peer group of men, Brad Pitt etc.. are banging 20 yr olds.
They’re in an impossible hypergamous situation because there are zero prospects with a “higher status” than them.
Diaz is married to a musician as of a couple of years ago and won the gene lottery by pushing out a baby at 46. Her “self sufficiency” of now is compared to being a pampered actress / trained seal. At a guess, her husband has been a steadying influence.