• Tb0n3@sh.itjust.works
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    2 years ago

    I’m just saying that men in general have a much easier time being alone. I don’t think we should always be alone, but more men than women have the ability to be solitary and happy at the same time.

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      What if being solitary and happy has zero foundation in being a “man” but comes about from being rejected by society as the man one is?

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          You mean that other men can’t reject you because you don’t represent their version of an ideal man or what?

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          And the other 50% is women, some of whom are solitary and happy because we don’t fit society’s idea of what a woman should be.

          Sit down.

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          And the vast majority of pushback I’ve received for trying to change this sort of thing has come from other men. What exactly is your point?