Anonymous wrote:The same reason men that are attracted to messed up women: dysfunctional childhood. Normal and stable makes them feel unloved. If raised in an alcoholic, emotionally neglectful, or violent or screaming, unstable household, the person equates lots of drama to love. They feel neglected and unstable unless there is a lot of drama going on in their relationships. These are the people that will go out and have affairs in stable, happy marriages, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Men are not more or less dysfunctional than women…but men don’t seek out dysfunction like many women do.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^ the answer is the same, OP. Different sides, same coin. The coin is the socialization process of people in this culture. One feeds the other.
And boy, there is *plenty* of dysfunction with men. We can talk about women in this thread, but let's not forget that.
If a retail worker is shot by an ex-partner, what are the odds you'll read THAT story and guess it might be a man who was shot? It's essentially always a woman. The raging man is a stereotype for a reason.
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OP I think that you might be missing some red flags if you don’t see dysfunction in men.
They don’t?
I have seen quite a few men on this board say that they are looking for a younger woman who grew up with an absent father and has “daddy issues.”
1. I haven’t.
2. They’re looking for pretty women who want to have sex.
I know plenty of men who are very tepid and dull who are with dramatic women. I think they like the drama the wife brings while they remain more stoic. It seems to work for them. To each their own.
No, we enjoy the sex.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Men are not more or less dysfunctional than women…but men don’t seek out dysfunction like many women do.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^ the answer is the same, OP. Different sides, same coin. The coin is the socialization process of people in this culture. One feeds the other.
And boy, there is *plenty* of dysfunction with men. We can talk about women in this thread, but let's not forget that.
If a retail worker is shot by an ex-partner, what are the odds you'll read THAT story and guess it might be a man who was shot? It's essentially always a woman. The raging man is a stereotype for a reason.
+100
OP I think that you might be missing some red flags if you don’t see dysfunction in men.
They don’t?
I have seen quite a few men on this board say that they are looking for a younger woman who grew up with an absent father and has “daddy issues.”
1. I haven’t.
2. They’re looking for pretty women who want to have sex.
I know plenty of men who are very tepid and dull who are with dramatic women. I think they like the drama the wife brings while they remain more stoic. It seems to work for them. To each their own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Men are not more or less dysfunctional than women…but men don’t seek out dysfunction like many women do.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^ the answer is the same, OP. Different sides, same coin. The coin is the socialization process of people in this culture. One feeds the other.
And boy, there is *plenty* of dysfunction with men. We can talk about women in this thread, but let's not forget that.
If a retail worker is shot by an ex-partner, what are the odds you'll read THAT story and guess it might be a man who was shot? It's essentially always a woman. The raging man is a stereotype for a reason.
+100
OP I think that you might be missing some red flags if you don’t see dysfunction in men.
They don’t?
I have seen quite a few men on this board say that they are looking for a younger woman who grew up with an absent father and has “daddy issues.”
——
1. I haven’t.
2. They’re looking for pretty women who want to have sex.
Wait. Are you saying that some women are looking for damaged men who want to have emotionally vulnerable conversations, and some men are looking for damaged women who will be open and vulnerable in bed?
Like, what men are looking for in bed correlates to what women are looking for in emotional connection? That is BRAND NEW INFORMATION! You should write a book.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Men are not more or less dysfunctional than women…but men don’t seek out dysfunction like many women do.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^ the answer is the same, OP. Different sides, same coin. The coin is the socialization process of people in this culture. One feeds the other.
And boy, there is *plenty* of dysfunction with men. We can talk about women in this thread, but let's not forget that.
If a retail worker is shot by an ex-partner, what are the odds you'll read THAT story and guess it might be a man who was shot? It's essentially always a woman. The raging man is a stereotype for a reason.
+100
OP I think that you might be missing some red flags if you don’t see dysfunction in men.
They don’t?
I have seen quite a few men on this board say that they are looking for a younger woman who grew up with an absent father and has “daddy issues.”
1. I haven’t.
2. They’re looking for pretty women who want to have sex.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Men are not more or less dysfunctional than women…but men don’t seek out dysfunction like many women do.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^ the answer is the same, OP. Different sides, same coin. The coin is the socialization process of people in this culture. One feeds the other.
And boy, there is *plenty* of dysfunction with men. We can talk about women in this thread, but let's not forget that.
If a retail worker is shot by an ex-partner, what are the odds you'll read THAT story and guess it might be a man who was shot? It's essentially always a woman. The raging man is a stereotype for a reason.
+100
OP I think that you might be missing some red flags if you don’t see dysfunction in men.
They don’t?
I have seen quite a few men on this board say that they are looking for a younger woman who grew up with an absent father and has “daddy issues.”
Anonymous wrote:Men are not more or less dysfunctional than women…but men don’t seek out dysfunction like many women do.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^ the answer is the same, OP. Different sides, same coin. The coin is the socialization process of people in this culture. One feeds the other.
And boy, there is *plenty* of dysfunction with men. We can talk about women in this thread, but let's not forget that.
If a retail worker is shot by an ex-partner, what are the odds you'll read THAT story and guess it might be a man who was shot? It's essentially always a woman. The raging man is a stereotype for a reason.
+100
OP I think that you might be missing some red flags if you don’t see dysfunction in men.
This post is all over the place. Seems like you’re upset at someone/something else but projecting it onto me.Anonymous wrote:Why are so many men self-centered and openly adjust their balls without washing hands. Maybe they watch too many reality sports.
Hey, I’m fat! But I’m sexist too so I watch men’s sports I could never play and shit on female interests as part of my training.
Hilarious. Because office politics is exactly drama.