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| 1 | Wants to settle down and get serious but remember (it’s not yours)Yep... And when they encourage abandoning or not valuing traditional marriage and long term commitment? Single motherhood. But they still get married. When they push polyamory? Single motherhood, stds, broken families, ruined communities. When they do it? It’s a few years of clubbing with other rich kids in Ibiza before settling down. When they push open borders? Well their neighborhood isn’t affected. Their jobs and wages are not affected - can’t force a federal minimum wage increase with open … | /r/WhereAreAllTheGoodMen | 08/07/21 08:07 PM |
| 7 | Wants to settle down and get serious but remember (it’s not yours)Rob Henderson wrote about this last year: Leisure Class Beliefs are now often functioning as a status symbol for the leisure class. They, however, usually cast off those beliefs once they are no longer useful for status and almost never practice them longterm. Not so for the lower classes who were influenced by the elite. | /r/WhereAreAllTheGoodMen | 07/07/21 02:14 PM |
| 2 | Has anyone ever 'trusted their gut' and broke up with someone ... only to regret it years later?We are really a decadent culture | /r/WhereAreAllTheGoodMen | 02/07/21 05:57 PM |
| 8 | Has anyone ever 'trusted their gut' and broke up with someone ... only to regret it years later?I have a really hard time not being blunt with women because of my relationship with my friends. I have this issue as well. There have been several times where I apologized to women just smooth things over (they were still wrong, but I don't need my work life getting messed up), and it feels so gross. I'm sitting there crafting some response where I don't completely take back what I said - because it was true - but also trying to flatter them in such a way that they don't completely lose it. Whe… | /r/WhereAreAllTheGoodMen | 02/07/21 05:55 PM |
| 21 | Has anyone ever 'trusted their gut' and broke up with someone ... only to regret it years later?It's really hard to find female friends who will call you out and be entirely honest, so you're lucky. Other than my sister, I've not found women who will be entirely honest with me, and I feel like, unless I know a woman really well, I avoid being blunt about certain subject matter because I know the likely outcome. | /r/WhereAreAllTheGoodMen | 02/07/21 12:20 PM |
| 128 | Has anyone ever 'trusted their gut' and broke up with someone ... only to regret it years later?I broke up with a friend over this when it became apparent to me that she was trying to make me suspicious of my boyfriend. Women should not listen to their female friends about relationships. Especially if the woman is older than them and has a lot of issues with men, fertility, or any behavioral issues. Further, probably best to cut a woman like that out of your life entirely cause the influence isn't good. | /r/WhereAreAllTheGoodMen | 02/07/21 02:31 AM |
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