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2024-06-28 at 12:26 AM UTC
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2024-06-28 at 12:45 AM UTC
Originally posted by Michael Myers I guess the real answer is: they have no idea. Men are so downbad, they're willing to do just anything. I mean, there's guys who bought chocolate shit cookies.
Yes. You read that right. Chocolate. Shit. Cookies. Some woman made chocolade chip cookies but instead of using chocolate chips, she used her own shit. And men bought it.
Men are so depraved.
@.@ Some of them are too far gone. The biggest turn-offs I've noticed are cowardice, not standing up for the girl they like or being afraid what other men think, being afraid of women (real men don't fear strong women), lack of confidence, toxic masculinity and the bitchyness/misogyny when they don't get their way. It's not the same for all women but personally I feel unloved if they aren't buying me things because they want to buy me things. -
2024-06-28 at 12:55 AM UTC
Originally posted by Dirtbag @.@ Some of them are too far gone. The biggest turn-offs I've noticed are cowardice, not standing up for the girl they like or being afraid what other men think, being afraid of women (real men don't fear strong women), lack of confidence, toxic masculinity and the bitchyness/misogyny when they don't get their way. It's not the same for all women but personally I feel unloved if they aren't buying me things because they want to buy me things.
It's kinda confusing, I have read about women who said they had the perfect partner but they dumped them because they were too nice. The biggest turn-offs for me are: being rude and not being religious (as well as not practicing properly if claiming to be religious, but I think it falls under one category [religiosity]). -
2024-06-28 at 12:58 AM UTCI dunno, but at 28 I don't think I'll ever like someone again. I wish I was like my friend (29) who can jump from one love interest to another constantly (he gets rejected for being too nice, just lol -- so ridiculous in my eyes, but whatever). He's liked idk how many women and I've only liked one. I'm over her now but I don't think I am capable of liking anyone anymore.
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2024-06-28 at 1:07 AM UTC
Originally posted by Dirtbag Sometimes in dreams a character just seems so real and terrifying, as if it's really them or an entity that's invaded your dreams. It felt like that last night. I was physically fighting the person who was trying to kill me and they just seemed so sinister.
Tonight you're gonna dream about me jamming my fuckin cock down your throat and it twitching and throbbing as I deposit my cum directly into your stomach -
2024-06-28 at 1:08 AM UTC
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2024-06-28 at 1:08 AM UTC
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2024-06-28 at 1:10 AM UTCThe only thing Kafka needs is to be bullied and fucked into not being such an autistic spazzoid nerd dork
She is a terminal loser but with proper coast-to-coast bigdick American cum dumpstering she can learn how to chill out, loosen up and be cool. Unlike how she is now. -
2024-06-28 at 1:17 AM UTC
Originally posted by Michael Myers It's kinda confusing, I have read about women who said they had the perfect partner but they dumped them because they were too nice. The biggest turn-offs for me are: being rude and not being religious (as well as not practicing properly if claiming to be religious, but I think it falls under one category [religiosity]).
There's nice and then there's suffocating with constant flattery that becomes meaningless because you say it so often and puts pressure on the female to express gratitude. It starts to feel transactional. You can be nice without going overboard. Just be yourself. -
2024-06-28 at 1:23 AM UTC
Originally posted by Michael Myers I dunno, but at 28 I don't think I'll ever like someone again. I wish I was like my friend (29) who can jump from one love interest to another constantly (he gets rejected for being too nice, just lol – so ridiculous in my eyes, but whatever). He's liked idk how many women and I've only liked one. I'm over her now but I don't think I am capable of liking anyone anymore.
Apparently humans can only fall in love six times. I think you're lucky if you've protected your feelings until a time when you should be attracting more mature partners.
Where was I going with the niceness... It's like everyone hates a person who is always optimistic. They want you to be human, embrace your shadow self as well but in general be a nice person. Be careful not to make the female feel pressured because that's a quick relationship killer. -
2024-06-28 at 1:25 AM UTCWhen people don't love themselves, they shun those that do. So don't generalise that women don't like nice men.
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2024-06-28 at 1:33 AM UTC
Originally posted by MEGA MOLE The only thing Kafka needs is to be bullied and fucked into not being such an autistic spazzoid nerd dork
She is a terminal loser but with proper coast-to-coast bigdick American cum dumpstering she can learn how to chill out, loosen up and be cool. Unlike how she is now.
Rapists are losers and that's what you are. -
2024-06-28 at 1:33 AM UTC
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2024-06-28 at 1:35 AM UTC
Originally posted by MEGA MOLE The only thing Kafka needs is to be bullied and fucked into not being such an autistic spazzoid nerd dork
She is a terminal loser but with proper coast-to-coast bigdick American cum dumpstering she can learn how to chill out, loosen up and be cool. Unlike how she is now.
Cope. -
2024-06-28 at 1:37 AM UTC
Originally posted by Dirtbag There's nice and then there's suffocating with constant flattery that becomes meaningless because you say it so often and puts pressure on the female to express gratitude. It starts to feel transactional. You can be nice without going overboard. Just be yourself.
I am not sure what the intentions are behind the guys who are doing that, whether they want gratitude or expect something in return, idk. But some of those women say they just want some drama in their lives, that not arguing/having fights at all is boring and I think that's really odd. Do you feel the same way? -
2024-06-28 at 1:41 AM UTC
Originally posted by Dirtbag Apparently humans can only fall in love six times. I think you're lucky if you've protected your feelings until a time when you should be attracting more mature partners.
Where was I going with the niceness… It's like everyone hates a person who is always optimistic. They want you to be human, embrace your shadow self as well but in general be a nice person. Be careful not to make the female feel pressured because that's a quick relationship killer.
Really? Perhaps I am the exception, the person who can only that once.
Thanks for the advice, however I don't believe I can be interested in anyone. It seems like that ship has sailed for me. I think I have it in me to be alone forever. -
2024-06-28 at 1:41 AM UTC
Originally posted by Michael Myers I am not sure what the intentions are behind the guys who are doing that, whether they want gratitude or expect something in return, idk. But some of those women say they just want some drama in their lives, that not arguing/having fights at all is boring and I think that's really odd. Do you feel the same way?
It's hard to explain because it's easy to think about it in black and white quickly. To me never arguing means there's no emotional attachment. If nothing you do can hurt the person then you don't matter much to them. I think it's that they want their partner to be human and have emotions.
Some people have personality disorders where they do need drama. -
2024-06-28 at 1:44 AM UTC
Originally posted by Dirtbag When people don't love themselves, they shun those that do. So don't generalise that women don't like nice men.
Don't get me wrong, I don't think all women don't like nice men. It just seems like the majority don't. I base that off of my friend who always ends up getting rejected, or gets dumped, after women express initial interest in him, and then get to know him, and they stop liking him because they find him too nice. That's actually what they say to him. I tell him to be less nice, as women get turned off by that, but he can't change himself. I have been saying it to him for years. -
2024-06-28 at 1:47 AM UTC
Originally posted by Dirtbag It's hard to explain because it's easy to think about it in black and white quickly. To me never arguing means there's no emotional attachment. If nothing you do can hurt the person then you don't matter much to them. I think it's that they want their partner to be human and have emotions.
Some people have personality disorders where they do need drama.
Oh okay, so it depends on the context. Makes sense. I guess I am built differently. I don't like arguing at all, I would just get turned off if anything. Maybe I'm not meant to be with someone, that's also a very real possibility. Ahh, time will tell. -
2024-06-28 at 2:06 AM UTC
Originally posted by Michael Myers Oh okay, so it depends on the context. Makes sense. I guess I am built differently. I don't like arguing at all, I would just get turned off if anything. Maybe I'm not meant to be with someone, that's also a very real possibility. Ahh, time will tell.
When women end up with abusive men, it's usually the case that the men pretended to be nice in the beginning.