S/O Resentment by Men of Easier Access to Sex by Women

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This kind of resentment seems to have been fuel for the guy who killed 10 people in Toronto.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-43883052

Alek Minassian - charged on Tuesday with 10 counts of murder and 13 counts of attempted murder - also referred to the misogynistic "incel" Reddit group.

Police say the 25-year-old intentionally drove a rental van into pedestrians on a busy pavement.

The suspect was arrested several streets away after a tense standoff with police.

The 10 dead and 14 wounded are "predominantly" women, ranging in age from their 20s to their 80s, police say.
. . .
The suspect's Facebook post, which the social network has confirmed as real, praised Elliott Rodger, a 22-year-old from California who killed six people in a 2014 shooting rampage through Isla Vista, California, before turning the gun on himself.

It read: "The Incel Rebellion has already begun! We will overthrow all the Chads and Stacys! All hail the Supreme Gentleman Elliot Rodger!"


agree. scary.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Women are chasing after 10% of the guys while men are chasing after 60% of the women.


I’d say men are chasing after 75 percent of the ladies. Women chase about 10 percent of the guys until they hit a certain age where they are desperate for marriage and it shifts to about 35 percent. An attractive woman at work will be coveted by and potentially harassed by 70 percent of male coworkers.


The fact that women are chasing 10% of the men is destabilizing our society


you sound unbalanced.


No one asked you
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Women are chasing after 10% of the guys while men are chasing after 60% of the women.


I’d say men are chasing after 75 percent of the ladies. Women chase about 10 percent of the guys until they hit a certain age where they are desperate for marriage and it shifts to about 35 percent. An attractive woman at work will be coveted by and potentially harassed by 70 percent of male coworkers.


The fact that women are chasing 10% of the men is destabilizing our society


It’s like 5% of men will chase and sleep with anything. These men are always on the make. It gives women the impression that all man are available on demand. The truth is these men are available, but the desirable men are not. The desirable ones(rich) have many women chasing them at all times. These men do not even have to try.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Women are chasing after 10% of the guys while men are chasing after 60% of the women.


I’d say men are chasing after 75 percent of the ladies. Women chase about 10 percent of the guys until they hit a certain age where they are desperate for marriage and it shifts to about 35 percent. An attractive woman at work will be coveted by and potentially harassed by 70 percent of male coworkers.


The fact that women are chasing 10% of the men is destabilizing our society


you sound unbalanced.


No one asked you


How about focus on actually making yourself attractive instead of your loserish incel rebellion.
Anonymous
I'm an attractive married man

But I am worried about the way society views unattractive men as worthless trash
Anonymous
Our culture teaches the entitled schlubby self-proclaimed "nice guys" who whine about women being gatekeepers of sex that every man deserves a hottie - because non-hotties and/or (god forbid!) fat chicks simply don't count as sexual beings. They only pursue women who are way out of their league physically and they wonder why they can't get laid. On the other hand, I don't hear a lot of women complaining that superhawtsexy people only want to date other superhawtsexy people. I mean, duh.


Wow, where to start? I don’t know about your culture, but personally I’m not aware of guys who feel they _deserve_ a hottie. However, fat is unattractive, you know it’s unattractive, and you should address that problem if you feel overlooked. And you may not hear women complaining, but the rest of the country hears women complaining that there are no available men who meet their standards: all of you demand a prince.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Our culture teaches the entitled schlubby self-proclaimed "nice guys" who whine about women being gatekeepers of sex that every man deserves a hottie - because non-hotties and/or (god forbid!) fat chicks simply don't count as sexual beings. They only pursue women who are way out of their league physically and they wonder why they can't get laid. On the other hand, I don't hear a lot of women complaining that superhawtsexy people only want to date other superhawtsexy people. I mean, duh.


Wow, where to start? I don’t know about your culture, but personally I’m not aware of guys who feel they _deserve_ a hottie. However, fat is unattractive, you know it’s unattractive, and you should address that problem if you feel overlooked. And you may not hear women complaining, but the rest of the country hears women complaining that there are no available men who meet their standards: all of you demand a prince.


It’s actually the women who feel entitled to the mr big. All the other men are just there to be used.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Our culture teaches the entitled schlubby self-proclaimed "nice guys" who whine about women being gatekeepers of sex that every man deserves a hottie - because non-hotties and/or (god forbid!) fat chicks simply don't count as sexual beings. They only pursue women who are way out of their league physically and they wonder why they can't get laid. On the other hand, I don't hear a lot of women complaining that superhawtsexy people only want to date other superhawtsexy people. I mean, duh.


Wow, where to start? I don’t know about your culture, but personally I’m not aware of guys who feel they _deserve_ a hottie. However, fat is unattractive, you know it’s unattractive, and you should address that problem if you feel overlooked. And you may not hear women complaining, but the rest of the country hears women complaining that there are no available men who meet their standards: all of you demand a prince.


It’s actually the women who feel entitled to the mr big. All the other men are just there to be used.


And yet somehow its men who are sitting around resenting women for something they don't even want.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm an attractive married man

But I am worried about the way society views unattractive men as worthless trash


Do you really not see how this is also true for unattractive women?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm an attractive married man

But I am worried about the way society views unattractive men as worthless trash


Do you really not see how this is also true for unattractive women?


I see that a woman who tries, including keeping her weight under control, is not invisible. A man who is employed, fit, average height, and has a less than astronomical income is invisible.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm an attractive married man

But I am worried about the way society views unattractive men as worthless trash


Do you really not see how this is also true for unattractive women?


I see that a woman who tries, including keeping her weight under control, is not invisible. A man who is employed, fit, average height, and has a less than astronomical income is invisible.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm an attractive married man

But I am worried about the way society views unattractive men as worthless trash


Do you really not see how this is also true for unattractive women?


I see that a woman who tries, including keeping her weight under control, is not invisible. A man who is employed, fit, average height, and has a less than astronomical income is invisible.


This is complete mra bullshit
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm an attractive married man

But I am worried about the way society views unattractive men as worthless trash


Do you really not see how this is also true for unattractive women?


I see that a woman who tries, including keeping her weight under control, is not invisible. A man who is employed, fit, average height, and has a less than astronomical income is invisible.

This is white people nonsense.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm an attractive married man

But I am worried about the way society views unattractive men as worthless trash


Do you really not see how this is also true for unattractive women?


I see that a woman who tries, including keeping her weight under control, is not invisible. A man who is employed, fit, average height, and has a less than astronomical income is invisible.


This is complete mra bullshit


Not MRA, been married. Just not The One.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm an attractive married man

But I am worried about the way society views unattractive men as worthless trash


Do you really not see how this is also true for unattractive women?


I see that a woman who tries, including keeping her weight under control, is not invisible. A man who is employed, fit, average height, and has a less than astronomical income is invisible.

This is white people nonsense.



I'm white and I agree with you. It's ridiculous to me to give so much value to a man's wallet instead of his character. The guy I'm seeing lives paycheck to paycheck, but he is such a solid guy, I'd give a lot to be his lady, would have his child in a heartbeat, no matter how little cash he has. He is smart, thoughtful, empathetic, handsome, easy going, deep, funny, fit, strong willed, the list goes on. This obsession with rich tall unicorns is shallow and ridiculous. Give me a strong, solid, caring man over a tall, rich one any day.
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