Anonymous
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9/15/2025, 10:44:32 AM
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Anime Ruined Men
Anime ruined men by teaching them that life should hand them everything. In show after show the same story repeats. A lonely or average boy is adored by flawless women who love him without condition, forgive every failure, and promise loyalty forever. He does not have to earn it through struggle or growth, it simply happens because he exists. After watching hundreds of these fantasies a young man begins to believe that this is how reality works.
So when he faces the real world he carries expectations that are impossible. He expects women to love him unconditionally and never leave. He expects a job that pays well and offers respect just for showing up. He expects a house and a stable future to fall into place as if it were guaranteed. But real life is not like that. A woman’s priorities can change. She may want more security, more ambition, or simply something different. She may love you for a time but then move on, because real love is not eternal devotion written into a script. Work is grueling and competitive. Housing and stability are harder to reach with every passing year. Reality never matches the dream.
This is where the NEET phenomenon takes hold. Men look at the gap between what they believed they deserved and what the world actually offers, and they conclude that the outside world is not worth it. They stop chasing careers that grind them down. They stop pursuing women who will not act like waifus. They stop believing in a future that never arrives.
So they stay in their rooms, watching anime, consuming porn, playing video games, and losing themselves in artificial worlds that give them a sense of control. Reality feels pointless because the fantasy raised expectations so high that nothing outside can measure up.
Anime did not just create false hopes about women. It built an entire worldview where love, work, and stability seemed automatic. And when men discover that real life does not work that way, they give up and let themselves rot.
So when he faces the real world he carries expectations that are impossible. He expects women to love him unconditionally and never leave. He expects a job that pays well and offers respect just for showing up. He expects a house and a stable future to fall into place as if it were guaranteed. But real life is not like that. A woman’s priorities can change. She may want more security, more ambition, or simply something different. She may love you for a time but then move on, because real love is not eternal devotion written into a script. Work is grueling and competitive. Housing and stability are harder to reach with every passing year. Reality never matches the dream.
This is where the NEET phenomenon takes hold. Men look at the gap between what they believed they deserved and what the world actually offers, and they conclude that the outside world is not worth it. They stop chasing careers that grind them down. They stop pursuing women who will not act like waifus. They stop believing in a future that never arrives.
So they stay in their rooms, watching anime, consuming porn, playing video games, and losing themselves in artificial worlds that give them a sense of control. Reality feels pointless because the fantasy raised expectations so high that nothing outside can measure up.
Anime did not just create false hopes about women. It built an entire worldview where love, work, and stability seemed automatic. And when men discover that real life does not work that way, they give up and let themselves rot.