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TeeHee having a boyfriend is embarassing

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link to article
 
sexhaver problems
 
Boyfriend is embarrassing, but open relationship good.
 
An article written by a nigger btw
 
I decided to read the entire thing; this is completely outlandish, ridiculous, and fatuous, but it is also a fantastic demonstration of the anti-male propaganda that has become so widespread in our society, and the selfishly destructive nature of women and their ideas. The entire article is essentially a babble about how women used to center their lives around a man, and that in modern times, it has become a negative thing to do that; in their eyes, it is harmful to take pride in a relationship with a man—most definitely a man who isn't physically attractive, as we are aware of their tendency to showcase their Chad boyfriends to the world—and not only that, the idea of a heterosexual relationship in and of itself is seen as bad. The notion of cherishing a relationship seems embarrassing to them, which only goes to show how rotten their minds have become, and how vile these creatures truly are.

It mentions nonsense like rethinking heteronormativity, which is the perfectly healthy and normal belief that romantic relationships are most fitting between a man and a woman. This ties well to their propaganda efforts to destroy the backbone of society and create a completely warped and disarrayed perception of intersexual dynamics. It goes on about heterofatalism as well, which is another term for how women perceive relationships with men as hopeless and flawed—likely because they are unable to satiate their hypergamous lust for Chad.

In short, it's just a ridiculous article that's quite blackpilling once you read into it.
 
Boyfriend is embarrassing, but open relationship good.
A monogamous and respectful relationship seems insulting and humiliating to them; they are interested in living a disgusting hedonistic life, and behaving like immoral whores.
 
I decided to read the entire thing; this is completely outlandish, ridiculous, and fatuous, but it is also a fantastic demonstration of the anti-male propaganda that has become so widespread in our society, and the selfishly destructive nature of women and their ideas. The entire article is essentially a babble about how women used to center their lives around a man, and that in modern times, it has become a negative thing to do that; in their eyes, it is harmful to take pride in a relationship with a man—most definitely a man who isn't physically attractive, as we are aware of their tendency to showcase their Chad boyfriends to the world—and not only that, the idea of a heterosexual relationship in and of itself is seen as bad. The notion of cherishing a relationship seems embarrassing to them, which only goes to show how rotten their minds have become, and how vile these creatures truly are.

It mentions nonsense like rethinking heteronormativity, which is the perfectly healthy and normal belief that romantic relationships are most fitting between a man and a woman. This ties well to their propaganda efforts to destroy the backbone of society and create a completely warped and disarrayed perception of intersexual dynamics. It goes on about heterofatalism as well, which is another term for how women perceive relationships with men as hopeless and flawed—likely because they are unable to satiate their hypergamous lust for Chad.

In short, it's just a ridiculous article that's quite blackpilling once you read into it.
i got chatgpt to summarize it for me and it gave me a very very different opinion on the matter sympathizing with foids
 
i got chatgpt to summarize it for me and it gave me a very very different opinion on the matter sympathizing with foids
What do you mean?
 
Civilization is collapsing
 
What do you mean?
"The article suggests that for some women, being "boyfriend-obsessed" or overly public about a male partner now feels "culturally loser-ish" or "cringey." This feeling is rooted in a desire to have the benefits of a partnership without being perceived as someone whose identity is solely defined by their man. Some women feel that they become "more beige and watered-down online" when they are in a relationship, while being single offers "ultimate freedom" in terms of content and expression, as they fear the "evil eye" or simply don't want to be "boastful" given the difficult current dating landscape" summary by GPT4.0
 
"The article suggests that for some women, being "boyfriend-obsessed" or overly public about a male partner now feels "culturally loser-ish" or "cringey." This feeling is rooted in a desire to have the benefits of a partnership without being perceived as someone whose identity is solely defined by their man. Some women feel that they become "more beige and watered-down online" when they are in a relationship, while being single offers "ultimate freedom" in terms of content and expression, as they fear the "evil eye" or simply don't want to be "boastful" given the difficult current dating landscape" summary by GPT4.0
That's putting it mildly:

From my conversations, one thing is certain: the script is shifting. Being partnered doesn’t affirm your womanhood anymore; it is no longer considered an achievement and, if anything, it’s become more of a flex to pronounce yourself single. As straight women, we’re confronting something that every other sexuality has had to contend with: a politicisation of our identity. Heterosexuality has long been purposefully indefinable, so it is harder for those within it and outside of it to critique. However, as our traditional roles begin to crumble, maybe we’re being forced to re-evaluate our blind allegiance to heterosexuality.

Obviously there’s no shame in falling in love. But there’s also no shame in trying and failing to find it – or not trying at all. And as long as we’re openly re-thinking and criticising heteronormativity, “having a boyfriend” will remain a somewhat fragile or even contentious concept within public life. This is also happening alongside a wave of women reclaiming and romanticising their single life. Where being single was once a cautionary tale (you’ll end up a “spinster” with loads of cats), it is now becoming a desirable and coveted status, another nail in the coffin of a centuries-old heterosexual fairytale that never really benefitted women to begin with.
 

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