Isn't it saddening that women who aren't rich stop caring about their looks, don't wear skimpy clothes, nor care about having fun after college?

In college, you can find plenty of gorgeous women and they all care deeply about their looks, and a tremendous amount of them wear sexy, skimpy, form-fitting outfits that reveal their cleavage, midriff, thighs, and possibly buttocks (such as bikinis, gym shorts with sports bras, and crop tops with short shorts). Not only that, but they also care about having tons of fun and having multiple, extremely fun hobbies that includes wild parties, raves, night outs, etc. It feels like a dream come true to actually be friends with or date at least one of those gorgeous hotties. It truly feels like heaven has come to Earth.

After college, everything goes downhill. All the women you find are the complete opposite of the women you could find in college. Ugly (to the point where they look over 70 at merely 24), blatant disregard for their looks, always wearing formless, all-covering clothes, and no hobbies to the point that they don't even have nor care about having an ounce of a life outside of their jobs (I am perfectly with women having careers. It's when they dedicate their entire lives to their careers to the point of not having any life outside of their jobs that is depressing). That being said, I am only talking about women who aren't rich, but what's the point of mentioning rich people when economic barriers apply to all forms of social interaction, thus effectively prohibiting non-rich men from interacting with rich women outside of work purposes. This effectively means that the only women non-rich men can talk to are those who are ugly, do not care about their looks in the slightest, only wear formless and all-covering clothes, and have no hobbies outside of their jobs.

College truly is the last place where men who aren't rich can talk to, befriend, or date gorgeous women who care about their looks, wear sexy and skimpy outfits, and want to have fun. After college, they are all gone. Isn't it depressing?
Isn't it saddening that women who aren't rich stop caring about their looks, don't wear skimpy clothes, nor care about having fun after college?
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