>>82894111 (OP)
>>82894246
Think of it this way. You have a town with 100 restaurants. Some women like the Italian one that's close by with the nice staff, others might prefer the steakhouse with the big juicy steaks. In a perfect world this all works out because of preference. However, let's say due to media and social influence, these women stop patronizing 90% of these businesses for one reason or another: one restaurants too 'small' or 'mundane,' another isn't upscale enough, etc. So now 90% of these businesses go under, and only 10% remain, the ones with the big juicy steaks or that have been preselected for being 'hip' enough, though might actually serve pretty terrible food, and that have unbearably long waiting lists as a result. That's the reality women want to live in. The problem has nothing to do with the quality of any given establishment but the way women are influenced by society and each other to such ridiculous levels