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>>9469564
Only 8/10 Chad's get laid on Tinder

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>You could easily say most guys here are addicted to video games, have soft physiques, are behind socially, and know 0 life skills. Instead of working on these issues they post whiny posts on this anime forum looking for validation. Sadly they get it and will never strive to who they can become.

Those men lack drive because they have nothing to be motivated about.

The social medias/dating apps and the loosening of social norms have totally fucked the sexual market by letting hypergamy run rampant while at the same time women are totally financially self-sufficient and just get kids in panic mode in their 30s when the biological clock is ticking, those women make subpar partners and most men at least know it subconsciously because marriage rate is crashing.


An average man born in the 40s in western america could easily find a decent paying job, a girl, provide for young children and a own house in his early 20s.
An average man born in the 90s in western america will need to work hard to get the two firsts and the third/fourth will just not happen.
Now guess which one will be more driven in his daily life? The family-man owner or the lonely single tenant?

Sure the millennial man can "JUST" self-improve, lifting weight, going to a bar talking with strangers and spend his free-time learning and reading books after his wagie job is over, but it's a lot of effort and discomfort that most men won't do simply because there is little incentive.
Why trying so hard to get something that was just given 2 generations ago? Why swimming against the tide? Especially when there are so many easy possibilities for escapism in parallel enabled by technology?

I advise you to read "Whatever" from Houellebecq if you want to understand what is happening.

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