Posted by NY 986 on January 12, 2017 at 08:28:22 from (184.53.48.27):
In Reply to: Real farm girls ?? posted by JDEM on January 12, 2017 at 08:17:11:
I'd say the girls are actually fairly average looking for farm girls and quite a few younger bachelors are fairly fit physically although neither gender is 100 percent like that. The obnoxious thing for me is that these girls are just waiting around for a farm guy for a date. All the girls I knew wanted to get away ASAP from farming after high school graduation and the fact that some farm kid's father was financially well set was not much of an enticement either. I tried a dating service connected to a well known farm magazine many many years ago and got no response. I really wondered if I was barking up the wrong tree as all these women wanted the cream of the crop financially versus "if we worked together we can build our own success." I hope for the sake of the people using Farmer's Only that they make out better than a generation ago with dating services. It did not help that I became a man during some of the worst times of the 1980's and there was very negative news making the national evening news concerning farming back then.
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