Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Incel men are obsessed with feeling needed, including for the purposes of reproduction, which is why they tend to be anti-LGBTQ and oppose single women having kids via donor eggs. They don’t understand that they suck so bad than women would rather be single moms, divorced or marry other women rather than partner with them. We are entering a world in which men are unnecessary.
The incel phenomenon baffles me. When did it become a thing? I'm a single mom raising two boys. How do I prevent them from becoming incels?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most women dated in HS and college. Do they really need to keep dating different men for 3-4-5-6-7 more years after college? If they’ve been focused on finding good partners at every stage of dating, how likely is it that none of these guys was Mr. Right-enough? Are there really that many women who are setting impossible standards? Assuming that they envision at some point settling down and raising a family, why does this project take so damn long for so many of them? I think there’s something in our culture/nurturing of girls that throws a wrench in the works, but not sure what that is. Perhaps it’s how emphatic and powerful the highly contradictory messages are (such as in this thread) — they just cause a kind of purgatory of undecidedness.
It’s moreso that men suck.
Lol yes! Everyone around you is happy and married but you are single and have wasted your 20’s because men suck. What an incel world view.
Have you read most of the Relationship threads? Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Incel men are obsessed with feeling needed, including for the purposes of reproduction, which is why they tend to be anti-LGBTQ and oppose single women having kids via donor eggs. They don’t understand that they suck so bad than women would rather be single moms, divorced or marry other women rather than partner with them. We are entering a world in which men are unnecessary.
The incel phenomenon baffles me. When did it become a thing? I'm a single mom raising two boys. How do I prevent them from becoming incels?
Socialize them in coed activities and schooling from a young age.
Off topic, but the incel thing always fascinated me because believe me, these men are NOT involuntarily celibate, they are voluntarily celibate. They insist they deserve the attention of the top ten women without bringing to the table anything top ten women are looking for. At the same time, there are tons of women "in their own league" with whom they could be most fortunately coupled. But they don't want to look at the average, they insist on top ten. I mean I could have called myself an incel if I insisted that I positively absolutely want only George Clooney and no one else on the planet would do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Incel men are obsessed with feeling needed, including for the purposes of reproduction, which is why they tend to be anti-LGBTQ and oppose single women having kids via donor eggs. They don’t understand that they suck so bad than women would rather be single moms, divorced or marry other women rather than partner with them. We are entering a world in which men are unnecessary.
The incel phenomenon baffles me. When did it become a thing? I'm a single mom raising two boys. How do I prevent them from becoming incels?
Socialize them in coed activities and schooling from a young age.
Would you say it's important for them to have good role models? I'm an introvert by nature. Hard for me to find good mentors for them interact with. It doesn't help that they're not sports oriented. Boys are 7 and 9. I'm 41.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Incel men are obsessed with feeling needed, including for the purposes of reproduction, which is why they tend to be anti-LGBTQ and oppose single women having kids via donor eggs. They don’t understand that they suck so bad than women would rather be single moms, divorced or marry other women rather than partner with them. We are entering a world in which men are unnecessary.
The incel phenomenon baffles me. When did it become a thing? I'm a single mom raising two boys. How do I prevent them from becoming incels?
Socialize them in coed activities and schooling from a young age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Incel men are obsessed with feeling needed, including for the purposes of reproduction, which is why they tend to be anti-LGBTQ and oppose single women having kids via donor eggs. They don’t understand that they suck so bad than women would rather be single moms, divorced or marry other women rather than partner with them. We are entering a world in which men are unnecessary.
The incel phenomenon baffles me. When did it become a thing? I'm a single mom raising two boys. How do I prevent them from becoming incels?
Socialize them in coed activities and schooling from a young age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Incel men are obsessed with feeling needed, including for the purposes of reproduction, which is why they tend to be anti-LGBTQ and oppose single women having kids via donor eggs. They don’t understand that they suck so bad than women would rather be single moms, divorced or marry other women rather than partner with them. We are entering a world in which men are unnecessary.
The incel phenomenon baffles me. When did it become a thing? I'm a single mom raising two boys. How do I prevent them from becoming incels?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most women dated in HS and college. Do they really need to keep dating different men for 3-4-5-6-7 more years after college? If they’ve been focused on finding good partners at every stage of dating, how likely is it that none of these guys was Mr. Right-enough? Are there really that many women who are setting impossible standards? Assuming that they envision at some point settling down and raising a family, why does this project take so damn long for so many of them? I think there’s something in our culture/nurturing of girls that throws a wrench in the works, but not sure what that is. Perhaps it’s how emphatic and powerful the highly contradictory messages are (such as in this thread) — they just cause a kind of purgatory of undecidedness.
But who was looking for a spouse when they were a teen? I sure wasn’t.
Anonymous wrote:Incel men are obsessed with feeling needed, including for the purposes of reproduction, which is why they tend to be anti-LGBTQ and oppose single women having kids via donor eggs. They don’t understand that they suck so bad than women would rather be single moms, divorced or marry other women rather than partner with them. We are entering a world in which men are unnecessary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most women dated in HS and college. Do they really need to keep dating different men for 3-4-5-6-7 more years after college? If they’ve been focused on finding good partners at every stage of dating, how likely is it that none of these guys was Mr. Right-enough? Are there really that many women who are setting impossible standards? Assuming that they envision at some point settling down and raising a family, why does this project take so damn long for so many of them? I think there’s something in our culture/nurturing of girls that throws a wrench in the works, but not sure what that is. Perhaps it’s how emphatic and powerful the highly contradictory messages are (such as in this thread) — they just cause a kind of purgatory of undecidedness.
It’s moreso that men suck.
NP here and I hear this sentiment from other women a good deal. I truly don't understand it -- if men are so horrible and constantly derided, why be with them at all? Why not find a woman to spend your life with or be celibate? There are awful dudes out there, and awful women, but it doesn't mean you have to be in a relationship with any of them.
A lot of women make this choice once the societal pressure to marry is gone. I know many contented single women in their 40s and beyond.
Content, or philosophically resigned tontheir fate, or putting on a brave face?
Do you actually think a woman cannot be haply without a man? I mean seriously, wtf. But yes, gasp, content.
Women seem unhinged when alone. Men less so. Both suffer from loneliness, to what extent is sensitive to their sex.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most women dated in HS and college. Do they really need to keep dating different men for 3-4-5-6-7 more years after college? If they’ve been focused on finding good partners at every stage of dating, how likely is it that none of these guys was Mr. Right-enough? Are there really that many women who are setting impossible standards? Assuming that they envision at some point settling down and raising a family, why does this project take so damn long for so many of them? I think there’s something in our culture/nurturing of girls that throws a wrench in the works, but not sure what that is. Perhaps it’s how emphatic and powerful the highly contradictory messages are (such as in this thread) — they just cause a kind of purgatory of undecidedness.
It’s moreso that men suck.
NP here and I hear this sentiment from other women a good deal. I truly don't understand it -- if men are so horrible and constantly derided, why be with them at all? Why not find a woman to spend your life with or be celibate? There are awful dudes out there, and awful women, but it doesn't mean you have to be in a relationship with any of them.
A lot of women make this choice once the societal pressure to marry is gone. I know many contented single women in their 40s and beyond.
Content, or philosophically resigned tontheir fate, or putting on a brave face?
Do you actually think a woman cannot be haply without a man? I mean seriously, wtf. But yes, gasp, content.
Women seem unhinged when alone. Men less so. Both suffer from loneliness, to what extent is sensitive to their sex.
Quite the opposite. Women do not talk like you
You sound bitter and miserable. Seek therapy hon.
You’re the one who can’t comprehend that a lot of women are thrilled about being single and childfree. Somehow, you think we’d be happier in the kitchen, barefoot and pregnant.
Anonymous wrote:Most women dated in HS and college. Do they really need to keep dating different men for 3-4-5-6-7 more years after college? If they’ve been focused on finding good partners at every stage of dating, how likely is it that none of these guys was Mr. Right-enough? Are there really that many women who are setting impossible standards? Assuming that they envision at some point settling down and raising a family, why does this project take so damn long for so many of them? I think there’s something in our culture/nurturing of girls that throws a wrench in the works, but not sure what that is. Perhaps it’s how emphatic and powerful the highly contradictory messages are (such as in this thread) — they just cause a kind of purgatory of undecidedness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most women dated in HS and college. Do they really need to keep dating different men for 3-4-5-6-7 more years after college? If they’ve been focused on finding good partners at every stage of dating, how likely is it that none of these guys was Mr. Right-enough? Are there really that many women who are setting impossible standards? Assuming that they envision at some point settling down and raising a family, why does this project take so damn long for so many of them? I think there’s something in our culture/nurturing of girls that throws a wrench in the works, but not sure what that is. Perhaps it’s how emphatic and powerful the highly contradictory messages are (such as in this thread) — they just cause a kind of purgatory of undecidedness.
It’s moreso that men suck.
NP here and I hear this sentiment from other women a good deal. I truly don't understand it -- if men are so horrible and constantly derided, why be with them at all? Why not find a woman to spend your life with or be celibate? There are awful dudes out there, and awful women, but it doesn't mean you have to be in a relationship with any of them.
A lot of women make this choice once the societal pressure to marry is gone. I know many contented single women in their 40s and beyond.
Content, or philosophically resigned tontheir fate, or putting on a brave face?
Do you actually think a woman cannot be haply without a man? I mean seriously, wtf. But yes, gasp, content.
Women seem unhinged when alone. Men less so. Both suffer from loneliness, to what extent is sensitive to their sex.
Quite the opposite. Women do not talk like you
You sound bitter and miserable. Seek therapy hon.