
Justanotherbloke
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At least it is a good thing, that I managed to find a forum where I am able to talk about everything that has been on my mind
and rant about women/dating without receiving backlash or be criticized to the point where I dont dare to speak on that particular topic again in the future.... I found a forum that consists of people who are in the same boat as me, and somewhat understand me (which is a positive thing).
But I realized that im way too pessimistic about dating and women. I literally feel like im pretty much the only guy on the forum, who has completely given up, has no hope and no reason to even try.
Sometimes I come across threads about approaching women, and certain techniques unfortunate men are able to apply to get an ounce of attention from the opposite sex, and im like:
´Bro, can´t you see that the dating landscape is literally ruined? Why even try anymore?´
i sometimes feel like I don´t fit in, even on this forum.
Women are done, dating is done and whoever the fuck wanted this, has won.
I asked ChatGPT about that CNN video which was uploaded roughly 2 years ago on Youtube (63% of young men single) and it said:
If women don´t change their standards or attitude towards men and dating, there is a 70%-80% chance within 5-10 years from now, that the whole house of cards (the modern dating market) will collapse.
Some of those symptoms are already unfolding right in front of our eyes, and I expect it to get much worse before the whole shitshow implodes.
These things are:
-decreased marriage and relationship rates:
A sharp decline in marriages or long-term partnerships would be one of the most noticeable signs. People may become less interested in committing to relationships or may face more barriers to forming stable partnerships.
-increased loneliness and social isolation:
With fewer people forming meaningful connections, we could see a rise in loneliness, both among individuals in the dating scene and those outside it. This could also result in higher rates of mental health issues like depression or anxiety due to lack of companionship.
-More casual encounters:
A possible shift toward short-term, non-committal relationships, casual dating, or hookup culture might take hold as people become disillusioned with the idea of long-term relationships or face barriers to forming deep connections.
(Most women say they are in ´situantionships = Chad won´t commit and keeps it casual) Women have these casual encounters with high SMV men, bottom 70% gets left out in the cold
-Gender imbalance:
Depending on the collapse's causes (economic factors, societal shifts, etc.), there could be a significant gender imbalance in the dating pool. If one gender (for example, men) has less access to potential partners or if the dating market becomes skewed, it could cause frustration, competition, and a rise in dating-related issues.
-Increased use for technology for connections:
If traditional methods of meeting people (through friends, family, social events) become less effective or desirable, there may be a further increase in the reliance on dating apps and algorithms. This could result in more surface-level interactions and less meaningful, in-person connections.
-Resentment and polarization:
A collapse could lead to a rise in anger or resentment from different groups—such as men and women feeling increasingly frustrated with one another. This might fuel negative stereotypes, online "dating wars," or even movements that promote disengagement from dating altogether.
-cultural and societal shifts:
There could be a broader cultural shift, where dating norms change or become less traditional. This might involve rejection of conventional relationship structures, less interest in long-term commitment, or an increase in people opting out of the dating scene entirely.
Economic factors:
Financial instability (e.g., due to recessions or economic crises) could affect people's ability to date in traditional ways. Date nights, spending money on dates, and even basic costs of living may become obstacles, leading to fewer people actively participating in the dating market.
Can´t you guys fucking see, that we cannot go on like this as a society forever? There is essentially a bottleneck now, which squeezes most men out of the dating game. When will this nonsense finally come to an end?
I sincerely hope that whatifalthists prediction comes true, we need a revolution.
even some Chads are fed up
View: https://youtu.be/pyFK4io1-dI?
and rant about women/dating without receiving backlash or be criticized to the point where I dont dare to speak on that particular topic again in the future.... I found a forum that consists of people who are in the same boat as me, and somewhat understand me (which is a positive thing).
But I realized that im way too pessimistic about dating and women. I literally feel like im pretty much the only guy on the forum, who has completely given up, has no hope and no reason to even try.
Sometimes I come across threads about approaching women, and certain techniques unfortunate men are able to apply to get an ounce of attention from the opposite sex, and im like:
´Bro, can´t you see that the dating landscape is literally ruined? Why even try anymore?´
i sometimes feel like I don´t fit in, even on this forum.
Women are done, dating is done and whoever the fuck wanted this, has won.
I asked ChatGPT about that CNN video which was uploaded roughly 2 years ago on Youtube (63% of young men single) and it said:
If women don´t change their standards or attitude towards men and dating, there is a 70%-80% chance within 5-10 years from now, that the whole house of cards (the modern dating market) will collapse.
Some of those symptoms are already unfolding right in front of our eyes, and I expect it to get much worse before the whole shitshow implodes.
These things are:
-decreased marriage and relationship rates:
A sharp decline in marriages or long-term partnerships would be one of the most noticeable signs. People may become less interested in committing to relationships or may face more barriers to forming stable partnerships.
-increased loneliness and social isolation:
With fewer people forming meaningful connections, we could see a rise in loneliness, both among individuals in the dating scene and those outside it. This could also result in higher rates of mental health issues like depression or anxiety due to lack of companionship.
-More casual encounters:
A possible shift toward short-term, non-committal relationships, casual dating, or hookup culture might take hold as people become disillusioned with the idea of long-term relationships or face barriers to forming deep connections.
(Most women say they are in ´situantionships = Chad won´t commit and keeps it casual) Women have these casual encounters with high SMV men, bottom 70% gets left out in the cold
-Gender imbalance:
Depending on the collapse's causes (economic factors, societal shifts, etc.), there could be a significant gender imbalance in the dating pool. If one gender (for example, men) has less access to potential partners or if the dating market becomes skewed, it could cause frustration, competition, and a rise in dating-related issues.
-Increased use for technology for connections:
If traditional methods of meeting people (through friends, family, social events) become less effective or desirable, there may be a further increase in the reliance on dating apps and algorithms. This could result in more surface-level interactions and less meaningful, in-person connections.
-Resentment and polarization:
A collapse could lead to a rise in anger or resentment from different groups—such as men and women feeling increasingly frustrated with one another. This might fuel negative stereotypes, online "dating wars," or even movements that promote disengagement from dating altogether.
-cultural and societal shifts:
There could be a broader cultural shift, where dating norms change or become less traditional. This might involve rejection of conventional relationship structures, less interest in long-term commitment, or an increase in people opting out of the dating scene entirely.
Economic factors:
Financial instability (e.g., due to recessions or economic crises) could affect people's ability to date in traditional ways. Date nights, spending money on dates, and even basic costs of living may become obstacles, leading to fewer people actively participating in the dating market.
Can´t you guys fucking see, that we cannot go on like this as a society forever? There is essentially a bottleneck now, which squeezes most men out of the dating game. When will this nonsense finally come to an end?
I sincerely hope that whatifalthists prediction comes true, we need a revolution.
even some Chads are fed up
View: https://youtu.be/pyFK4io1-dI?
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