• Margot Robbie@lemmy.world
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    20 days ago

    It’s true, I’ve watched this documentary about this woman in her twenties who dumped Leo after being in an dysfunctional relationship with him.

    I think it’s called “The Wolf of Wall Street” or something.

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    As a man it was in my mid twenties I realized he’s a good actor and not just a teenage heartthrob.

    I hated him when I was a kid. Later I realized him getting all the girls doesn’t mean he’s a bad guy.

    It was when I watched The Island that I first realized he’s a good actor.

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    Yeah, but it still doesn’t explain why he’s never dated (since he was 25) a woman his own age.

    Or I guess he’s just an instant bore to anyone who has life experience? That seems possible.

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    If I was a rich Megastar I too would use my status and money to date beautiful young women

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      I very much wouldn’t. I’m not interested in the kinds of things a young trophy wife is going to offer. I think being a rich megastar would be bad for my dating game, because it would attract all the wrong people.

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          I’m in my 30’s too and teach at university and train a lot of staff in their early 20s at work. 20s really seems like and extension of teenage years to me now. I would feel like I’m dating someone underage.

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    I don’t find it funnier, but that’s my honest opinion. Know why? Because there’s nothing ‘objective’ about it.

    Why do people like to fuck these words up?

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      People like to spice their words up. Take the literal stick out your hypothetical hole.

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    Every woman coincidentally dumps him at 25 because they just reached enlightenment all at the same age? No, he dumps them because he is writing his own lore.