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7/22/2025, 11:33:20 PM
7/22/2025, 3:41:58 AM
>>81913364
Sucks that this is the one guy where this doesn't mean what we wished it meant.
>>81913390
mom and daughter is a-okay, we'll get guys in here talking about hitting on older ladies they're not related to.
Do you think your mom was attracted to you?
Do you think your mom was jealous of you?
Are you attracted to your mom at all?
Sucks that this is the one guy where this doesn't mean what we wished it meant.
>>81913390
mom and daughter is a-okay, we'll get guys in here talking about hitting on older ladies they're not related to.
Do you think your mom was attracted to you?
Do you think your mom was jealous of you?
Are you attracted to your mom at all?
7/21/2025, 4:31:30 PM
Inability to compete in modern society.
Part of the problem is that we don't "compete" in modern society, you endure humiliation and privation and eventually get to some threshold of having the things you want. This involved being a low-level wagecuck and going on datese with women who don't really desire you and having to put yourself out there and figure things out. Small wonder men want to return to the unconditional, loving embrace of their mothers: to receive nourishment after venturing out into the cold, uncaring world.
It isn't always the men's fault, I think - sometimes the mothers fail to appropriately nourish their sons when their young, their fathers would rather work then guide them, they are left to fend for themselves and, by happenstance or chance, their instincts are guided one way or another - sometimes successfully, but often astray.
Part of the problem is that we don't "compete" in modern society, you endure humiliation and privation and eventually get to some threshold of having the things you want. This involved being a low-level wagecuck and going on datese with women who don't really desire you and having to put yourself out there and figure things out. Small wonder men want to return to the unconditional, loving embrace of their mothers: to receive nourishment after venturing out into the cold, uncaring world.
It isn't always the men's fault, I think - sometimes the mothers fail to appropriately nourish their sons when their young, their fathers would rather work then guide them, they are left to fend for themselves and, by happenstance or chance, their instincts are guided one way or another - sometimes successfully, but often astray.
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