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She discusses her aversion to men below a certain height, saying, "If you are 5'4" or below, I will see myself out." She maintains the notion that women are entitled to men of specific physical types, paralleling common misogynistic stereotypes about men’s preferences.
Further, she rationalizes her stance on dating and expenses by saying she prefers splitting bills and cautions men to be cautious before spending lavishly on first dates. She believes that if a woman objects to modest dates or refuses to pay her share, it signals her lack of genuine interest, labeling such women as "money-hungry." Her attitude underscores a transactional view of relationships, emphasizing self-interest and skepticism toward women's intentions.