09-15-2019, 04:46 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-15-2019, 04:47 AM by TruthSeeker.)
I went to university for three years a long time ago. It was fine, but most of my friends there left after the first year (it's a long story.)
I agree with you. While I am not perfect and understand why someone would complain about some of my traits, I don't think there's something inherently wrong with me. But we live in a female worshiping era that comes with an unnatural social order.
Every female profile on social media is like a digital monument that people worship. An altar in binary form.
Here's a funny story:
Yesterday, a woman was complaining on Facebook. She was happy that a female had sent her a friend request and not a male. Her words: "I am happy that a woman is sending me a friend request because I really know that it is a friend request. Too many men are turning Facebook into a dating site."
I didn't know who she is. I clicked on her profile. It turned out that I had sent her a request too, although I don't even remember when.
I would have commented under her post but didn't had the authority. I could only like it. So, I blocked her.
Women like her are very hypocritical. If she doesn't want to receive friend requests, all she has to do is delete her photo or put the one of a dog, cat, lizard, eagle....hahah. But no - she had professional looking photos.
They love the attention and live for it.
And she is wrong about Facebook not being a dating site. That's one of its functions by default. The motto of Facebook is "connecting people". Guess, what? One of the most important connections is that between a man and a woman.
I am not defending Facebook here. I think social media has been horrible for the human race as a whole. It is the engine of this gynocentric society.
I agree with you. While I am not perfect and understand why someone would complain about some of my traits, I don't think there's something inherently wrong with me. But we live in a female worshiping era that comes with an unnatural social order.
Every female profile on social media is like a digital monument that people worship. An altar in binary form.
Here's a funny story:
Yesterday, a woman was complaining on Facebook. She was happy that a female had sent her a friend request and not a male. Her words: "I am happy that a woman is sending me a friend request because I really know that it is a friend request. Too many men are turning Facebook into a dating site."
I didn't know who she is. I clicked on her profile. It turned out that I had sent her a request too, although I don't even remember when.
I would have commented under her post but didn't had the authority. I could only like it. So, I blocked her.
Women like her are very hypocritical. If she doesn't want to receive friend requests, all she has to do is delete her photo or put the one of a dog, cat, lizard, eagle....hahah. But no - she had professional looking photos.
They love the attention and live for it.
And she is wrong about Facebook not being a dating site. That's one of its functions by default. The motto of Facebook is "connecting people". Guess, what? One of the most important connections is that between a man and a woman.
I am not defending Facebook here. I think social media has been horrible for the human race as a whole. It is the engine of this gynocentric society.

