Message from @Snarkyfella
Discord ID: 602405781811363840
Is the fact that us men as a community, have rejected our fathers.
And our fathers have neglected , abandoned or straight out despised us.
We tried to be different from those who betrayed our trust and we treated women like we treated our victim, sad mothers.
With our great shock, not only women rejected this kind of behavior, but became hostile and disrespectful towards us.
Feminism did the rest.
I wrote too much, but I hope the message is clear. Do you agree?
You're 100% accurate in my opinion.
I knew very early on i wasn't getting married
because I haven't seen it work
and I avoid women. Earlier I thought it was because i was insecure and scared
but as i've become a young man and worked on myself, I've realized they aren't worth the effort
or risk
I'm honestly happier then i've ever been.
Funny thing is I avoided going to a wedding this weekend
I don't like going to weddings
people may take it as disrespect but I am against marriage, again, because I haven't seen it work
I know people who are married but they aren't happy or are afraid of being alone
The only exception is young, fairly newlywed couples
and for them i think its just a matter of time
I probably do resent my dad for his actions and his lack of guidance
You have your reasons to feel that way and it’s not your fault.
Now i'm 28 and I'm content.
It's going to be a LONG life on my own but i'm focused on retiring early for now. Going to take a few years.
Also consider that the world is full to the brim of Snarkyfellas.
I think the crisis of father/son relationship is to be blamed as much as feminism for the current situation of society.
As Tyler Durden said, we are a generation of men raised by women. I don’t think another woman is what we need.
Marriage has always worked.
It stopped working the exact moment men sided with women instead of putting them in check.
I think one of the solutions to the problem would be to try acting like and being the adult we needed when we were boys. Even if we won’t have sons, we must be an examples to the young ones.
It’s vital that we exchange informations with them and that we keep being relevant culturally, socially and economically.
On my behalf, I want to create comic book stories that tackle these issues and that are 100% feminism free.
And I hope that many of the users here have their own projects and ways to fight the good fight.
You seem very wise, I agree with everything you've written
Fighting is worthy because there are still things that are worth fighting for.
I definitely will help younger men. I do a bit in my personal life but only being 28 and looking younger then 28 does "limit" your influence
Definitely do the comic book stuff, even if just for a creative hobby
@Snarkyfella
Thanks. Let’s say that anyone grows wise after a couple of uppercuts served by life.
@Snarkyfella
You are a MAN.
28 is man.
Remember this, even if they tell you otherwise.