SkinjobCatastrophe
DESTROY ALL NORMIES
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Pretty much every single one of my parents’ friends has multiple kids. Over the years, I have met and interacted with all of them as well as all of their kids. There is a trend that is of course not too surprising to us but nonetheless very interesting. Those of my parents’ friends who had sons are doing much, much better, than those who had daughters.
Some of them have a son and a daughter. When you ask them about their son, they almost always laugh a little and give you this happy but unsure look on their face, a bit like this:
and then, almost every time, they say something like, “oh yeah, hahaha, he is having some trouble but I’m sure he’ll be just fine. He’s really smart you know, we just gotta get him to go to school. He’ll figure it out” and they sound sure that, even though there may be a few struggles, it will be OK for their son
Then you ask them about their daughter and the tone shifts completely, especially if their daughter recently went to college or is anywhere in the age range of 13 to 20. They look down for a second like this:
And then they say something like “well.... I think she’ll be ok. She keeps running around with these guys that are no good. I just dont know. She does all these things that don’t make sense. I just dont know whats going through her head.” They say it with this extremely unsure and nervous expression in their voice, like they want something to happen even though they know it won’t.
This is interesting because the way things work now is worse for everyone. The parents are scared and not happy with how their daughters act. The daughters arent any happier either. They go around from guy to guy with no plan or goal in life and eventually end up in a position they never wanted to be in. They might be happy for a day or two when they are with a chad, but overall they are not as happy as they would have been if they had just married a man and had kids. The men that eventually marry these women are of course not happy, and I don't think I need to explain why. The only people who really benefit from this are chads.
In short, ITS OVER
Some of them have a son and a daughter. When you ask them about their son, they almost always laugh a little and give you this happy but unsure look on their face, a bit like this:
and then, almost every time, they say something like, “oh yeah, hahaha, he is having some trouble but I’m sure he’ll be just fine. He’s really smart you know, we just gotta get him to go to school. He’ll figure it out” and they sound sure that, even though there may be a few struggles, it will be OK for their son
Then you ask them about their daughter and the tone shifts completely, especially if their daughter recently went to college or is anywhere in the age range of 13 to 20. They look down for a second like this:
And then they say something like “well.... I think she’ll be ok. She keeps running around with these guys that are no good. I just dont know. She does all these things that don’t make sense. I just dont know whats going through her head.” They say it with this extremely unsure and nervous expression in their voice, like they want something to happen even though they know it won’t.
This is interesting because the way things work now is worse for everyone. The parents are scared and not happy with how their daughters act. The daughters arent any happier either. They go around from guy to guy with no plan or goal in life and eventually end up in a position they never wanted to be in. They might be happy for a day or two when they are with a chad, but overall they are not as happy as they would have been if they had just married a man and had kids. The men that eventually marry these women are of course not happy, and I don't think I need to explain why. The only people who really benefit from this are chads.
In short, ITS OVER