Harping on people to get married from up in the ivory tower fails to engage with reality of life in the dating trenches.

  • forrgott@lemm.ee
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    11 months ago

    Ask a woman what dating is like. You, personally. I dare you.

    Only issue is, clearly you won’t listen to their answer.

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      11 months ago

      Odd take. You do realize that a relationship is about TWO people right? It’s not all about you. Shocker right?

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        11 months ago

        Yes and one of those ppl is statistically more likely to kill the other. How are u so dense u don’t get his point.

        Yes a relationship is 2 people. That’s not relevant here. If one person is shit why do both people need to “work on things”

        News flash… They don’t.

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          11 months ago

          So your argument is that men as a whole aren’t dateable because an extreme minority of them are unhinged and go on school shootings? Huh?

          You hate men. We get it.

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      11 months ago

      Well, considering dating takes at least 2 people (depending on how you live your life, and yes non-monagamy and polyamory are vaild), asking only one group is incredibly biased.

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          11 months ago

          Please explain how this isn’t a bigoted point of view

          Ms. Kearney, for example, acknowledges that improving men’s economic position, especially men without college degrees, is an important step toward making them more attractive partners.