Anonymous wrote:Society teaches us that a woman's worth is based on the men that want her.
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Personally, I think people who post that stuff on social media aren't actually showing that they're happy - I think they're trying to prove (to themselves and to others) that they are...
Anonymous wrote:I see men post about their beautiful wife, and how lucky they are. I assume those are the cheaters overcompensating. The thicker they lay it on, the guiltier they seem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see men post about their beautiful wife, and how lucky they are. I assume those are the cheaters overcompensating. The thicker they lay it on, the guiltier they seem.
I know a guy who posts every occasion about his amazing beautiful wife, complete with flattering photo, "I'm the luckiest man on earth." One of their kids isn't even his. (She's a friend of a friend.)
Anonymous wrote:Men don’t need to. Their hot wife is already posting for both of them. Other men see the videos and immediately are jealous of them.
Also, men don’t care about their wife’s professional success or height. They mostly just want a hot wife, fun wife, and good mother to their kids. My mom and grandma were convinced a good wife cooked well and kept a clean house. But in my experience millennial men don’t care. They know how to cook and clean. They’d rather have a thin wife who can’t cook than a fat wife who does.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not saying that I never see men doing this. However, it's undeniable that women do it more. If her bf is really tall, she might post lots of gym selfies showing their size differential. If he's successful, she might talk about how they're moving to New Haven together so he can attend medical school. I feel like it's the complete opposite with men. I've known attractive men who were in full blown relationships and had no idea based on their social media feed.
Anonymous wrote:A lot of you guys are clueless about the female nature. It's not "flex" it's "pride". Women are more nurturing than men and genuinely want a loving relationship. It's a way for them to show that they are happy. Some of the men here just pay way too much attention to how women do certain things. We men are also proud of our fiancees/GFs/wives. We just show it differently. We are not outwardly emotional like women are.
Anonymous wrote:I see men post about their beautiful wife, and how lucky they are. I assume those are the cheaters overcompensating. The thicker they lay it on, the guiltier they seem.
Anonymous wrote:Society teaches us that a woman's worth is based on the men that want her.
Anonymous wrote:I think that if you see a picture posted of a couple working out at the gym together and your reaction is that the woman "flexing" her husband's height, you might want to consider that you are projecting.
Anonymous wrote:Women are just on social media more than men. I don’t know any straight men who really care about FB, IG, TT etc. It’s not really manly.