Men are NOT lonely!! I work with all men and it's actually giving me serious mental and emotional issues because they are so tight knit and buddy-buddy with each other yet completely exclude me. I spend every work day pretty much interacting with no one while they all never shut the hell up with each other.
Some of them have also started drama with me like a bunch of girls, because I had the audacity to try and include myself or expected equal work output.
Never feel bad for them when they tell you they're "lonely" because male culture inherently excludes us.
You know the interesting thing is that women don't actually die alone. They have their family, children, church groups, friends, coworkers, etc coming to visit, support and give them love. This nurse who had worked in a hospice mentioned it's actually men who die alone. They're old, miserable and cranky. Their wife divorced them, kids won't speak to them, because they broke up the family with their cheating/narcissism. She said it was the same in hospitals. I'll try to find the video and link it here.
I never felt sorry for men, they can die alone, they are happy when the exception of the rule regrets not choosing men, pretending that it's almost all women who are regretting it, so far I haven't met a single woman regretting choosing her career with her money over a man who would be the end of their career and keep them at home while they are leveling up on their life years and expense,
I have never seen a woman unhappy with her own business, but I've seen many women regret marrying, regret havings kid with their current husband, I've seen many women cry talking about how they would give up everything to turn back the clock.
Still at times I wonder how to make a man know his place, I don't want a man to be the main character in my life while I'm not even a minor character in his life because men take more than they can give back.
I think doing LAT relationships/marriage to make sure he doesn't try anything like they usually do to women.
My own father felt like a lazy house mate, he only came out of his bed just to lower the volume of the tv and hop back in bed, only when he had a life threatning disease he caused himself he wanted to have contact to avoid dying alone. But before that he was like any other scrote, staring at women in their 30's while he's 60 asking if im jealous. I told him I don't give a F about him, I don't care if he lives or died and it seemed like that offended him.
Men are NOT lonely!! I work with all men and it's actually giving me serious mental and emotional issues because they are so tight knit and buddy-buddy with each other yet completely exclude me. I spend every work day pretty much interacting with no one while they all never shut the hell up with each other.
Some of them have also started drama with me like a bunch of girls, because I had the audacity to try and include myself or expected equal work output.
Never feel bad for them when they tell you they're "lonely" because male culture inherently excludes us.
You know the interesting thing is that women don't actually die alone. They have their family, children, church groups, friends, coworkers, etc coming to visit, support and give them love. This nurse who had worked in a hospice mentioned it's actually men who die alone. They're old, miserable and cranky. Their wife divorced them, kids won't speak to them, because they broke up the family with their cheating/narcissism. She said it was the same in hospitals. I'll try to find the video and link it here.
I never felt sorry for men, they can die alone, they are happy when the exception of the rule regrets not choosing men, pretending that it's almost all women who are regretting it, so far I haven't met a single woman regretting choosing her career with her money over a man who would be the end of their career and keep them at home while they are leveling up on their life years and expense,
I have never seen a woman unhappy with her own business, but I've seen many women regret marrying, regret havings kid with their current husband, I've seen many women cry talking about how they would give up everything to turn back the clock.
Still at times I wonder how to make a man know his place, I don't want a man to be the main character in my life while I'm not even a minor character in his life because men take more than they can give back.
I think doing LAT relationships/marriage to make sure he doesn't try anything like they usually do to women.
My own father felt like a lazy house mate, he only came out of his bed just to lower the volume of the tv and hop back in bed, only when he had a life threatning disease he caused himself he wanted to have contact to avoid dying alone. But before that he was like any other scrote, staring at women in their 30's while he's 60 asking if im jealous. I told him I don't give a F about him, I don't care if he lives or died and it seemed like that offended him.
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