Unvaccinated Single Women Say 'No' To Vaccinated Single Men

GURPS

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Ask any single woman about the ease of dating in today’s world and they will most certainly roll their eyes and groan. As a single woman myself, I can vouch for how tough the dating climate is for every one of us. But unvaccinated, single women now have it that much harder. The reason? The decision as to whether or not they will date vaccinated men is now on the table. And I can tell you first-hand, which has nothing to do with the viability of the candidates, themselves, as rich and interesting prospects, but rather “sex” to put it bluntly.

The overriding concern that the harmful effects of this vaccine may, ultimately, enter these women once the raincoat comes off.

As these women chose to remain unvaccinated for a reason, mitigating any risk by eliminating candidates based upon vaccine-status has become their new norm. Doing so isn’t without its issues, admittedly. Qualifying single men by such a standard makes the pool in which to select from additionally small, especially if one is living in a blue state. On top of that, plenty of single men don’t shine to the notion that they aren’t being considered simply because they decided to get vaccinated. Among the most disgruntled, hostile men tend to be those who succumbed to the vaccine by force. Feeling penalized twice over for a vaccine they never wanted to begin with, many of these men don’t handle these women’s rejection well.

Guilt, annoyance, diminishment, and just plain rudeness are known to occur in relation to these women’s decision to stay committed to their particular stance. “I have been called names for stating that the vaccine is a dealbreaker for me,” said Anika Janis.



 

phreddyp

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These are obviously very strong women, them not being willingly vaccinated pretty much shows that. For them to want a strong male to procreate with is NOT surprising, although I do feel some sympathy for those who were vaccinated without wanting to be It was their choice and theirs's alone. All for a virus which killed 1/3 of 1% pure lunacy.
 

spr1975wshs

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I am so glad I've only had to worry about what Anita cares about, for the better part of 46 years so far.
 

PrchJrkr

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I'm no Doctor but I don't think vaccines transfer by secondary injection. : :ohwell:
I wonder if the mutant cells are passed to offspring. That is something I'd be concerned about were I in their position.
 
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