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Anonymous
7/26/2025, 8:44:29 PM No.81970625
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I heard a saying online that lonely men and lonely women are in the same scenario in print but have vastly different experiences in relation to their loneliness.

The person kinda used an analogy along the lines of "Both men and women can be caught thirsting for clean water, but men are in a desert and women are in a stagnant swamp."

What do you all think of this? Would you word this any differently? Let me know your opinions :)
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Anonymous
7/26/2025, 8:48:02 PM No.81970668
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>>81970625 (OP)
Frank ocean desu
Anonymous
7/26/2025, 9:13:35 PM No.81970917
>>81970625 (OP)
>"Both men and women can be caught thirsting for clean water, but men are in a desert and women are in a stagnant swamp."
Hello tiktoker, I suppose you could put it like that. But I feel like men and women's situations aren't really comparable. They're just too different. At least in my eye. Now my situation is a bit different now but I remember in the past I was making an attempt to try and relate to and come to a better understanding of women. Well I tried talking to lonely women online. I met this one girl who described herself as lonely. But she still had friends and a FWB relationship. She just felt lonely because he wouldn't commit to her. Which like sure, that sucks I guess. But I didn't have any friends or any kind of relationship at the time. Her experiences were just completely alien to me to the point she was completely unrelatable.