yep I was last at school in the 1990s and dont remember anyone coming from a broken jaded home...90s was a great decade in general but also marked the shift to the first stage of hyper feminism.
Divorce was still viewed as pretty shameful back then overall it seems. Much less PC for gay, trans and fat people as well.yep I was last at school in the 1990s and dont remember anyone coming from a broken jaded home...
look at the decline in 20-30 years
Yeah 2010 to 2021 in general was a big leap much less 1999 up until now.Just being in a relationship from 2014-2016 and bypassing the Tinder use explosion period felt like that for me. Completely different game
If someone stays off the internet, all this over valueation of females won't happen. Also one wouldn't get stuck in incel or nearcel type discussions. One can continue the behavior and remain in those discussions to fulfill the reality he created.I think the internet is significantly to blame to for this, in addition to many other things to blame the internet for. I started 'dating' in high school, pre-internet, and I found girls to be more receptive to good 'seduction'. Back then, for the most part, a girl's mom and her close friends were the only real 'security blankets' standing in the way of 'scoring' with her. Now, especially with the anti-male influencers on social media and MSM, girls/women are more easily indoctrinated into a feminist (my body, my choice) mindset. In a way, back then, ignorance was bliss.
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My formative years were in the 1990s and divorce was rampant by then.yep I was last at school in the 1990s and dont remember anyone coming from a broken jaded home...
look at the decline in 20-30 years
The Gen X'ers born between 1965-1972 (the first half of the generation) were known as latchkey children in the 1970s/early 1980s because their parents weren't home after school, either due to both working or divorce. Gen X'ers were the first children of divorce due to being on the first wave of no fault divorce in the 1970s. However, the earlier Millennials (1982-1988 births) were the first larger cohort to be affected greatly by divorce.Yea man this shiaht started in the 70s
what year did you start dating?I think the internet is significantly to blame to for this, in addition to many other things to blame the internet for. I started 'dating' in high school, pre-internet, and I found girls to be more receptive to good 'seduction'. Back then, for the most part, a girl's mom and her close friends were the only real 'security blankets' standing in the way of 'scoring' with her. Now, especially with the anti-male influencers on social media and MSM, girls/women are more easily indoctrinated into a feminist (my body, my choice) mindset. In a way, back then, ignorance was bliss.
There is a reason people risk life to run to South Korea bro.
Do you know how many people are trying to come to the US? It is a lot.
I experienced that first-hand. I lived a WASP suburban lifestyle next to a town forest and spent my afterschool hours in the woods causing 'mischief' (sometimes with the 'opposite sex').The Gen X'ers born between 1965-1972 (the first half of the generation) were known as latchkey children in the 1970s/early 1980s because their parents weren't home after school, either due to both working or divorce.
The US is not as wealthy as it used to be. It's massively in debt. This video gives a good perspective, people are struggling everywhere.There is a reason people risk life to run to South Korea bro.
Do you know how many people are trying to come to the US? It is a lot.
The US is not as wealthy as it used to be. It's massively in debt. This video gives a good perspective, people are struggling everywhere.
From 1983-2000, the economy was good, save for a mild 1991-92 recession. The economy was already in recession prior to 9/11. The 21st Century has mainly stunk with 9/11, Great Recession, and a pandemic.The US is on the decline fast. We peaked economically in the 90s. After 9-11 we down fast.
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