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its my personal opinion, and I believe most psychologists and philosophers would agree.
At some point they and most society agreed that being gay is bad also.
A healthy human strives for personal, intimate relationships with other humans, despite the challenges that must be overcome. This isn't an adaptation of a normal person to a dysfunctional society, as Rin would like to present it. It is an adaptation of a dysfunctional person to a normal society.
drBu saysAt some point they and most society agreed that being gay is bad also.
Just because society majority opinion changes doesn't mean it's now more healthy to be gay. Fact is, gay people are more at risk for STDs and other health issues, psychological issues, and suicide as well as other negative outcomes. I wouldn't wish that on anyone. Just because we now have stopped being mean or openly discriminatory against gays doesn't mean it's not an objectively "bad" lifestyle!
Just because society majority opinion changes doesn't mean it's now more healthy to be gay. Fact is, gay people are more at risk for STDs and other health issues, psychological issues, and suicide as well as other negative outcomes. I wouldn't wish that on anyone. Just because we now have stopped being mean or openly discriminatory against gays doesn't mean it's not an objectively "bad" lifestyle!
Rin , who is unable or unwilling to connect personally and in a lasting way with a sexual partner, is a genetic dead end
I'm not saying it's bad. It is symptomatic of dysfunction. A healthy , functional species must be capable of procreation, and raising their offspring. Because humans are such a complex animal, it takes approximately 18 years to raise a child to the point where it is likely to survive on its own. In order to do this, males and females must form a safe, nurturing, stable environment in which to raise a child. In order to do this, the man and the woman must form a lasting bond. This is facilitated by the ability to form a relationship based on mutual trust, respect, communication, and cooperation. An individual who cannot form such a bond may procreate, but the odds of its offspring surviving to adulthood are greatly diminished. Thus the primacy of intimacy and deep personal relationships to the health and functionality of the human species.
Don't box yourself in. You are still quite immature, and your attitude is sophomoric. There is much to be gained through developing a relationship with a woman and creating a family, despite the possible pitfalls.
I also think that Rin has a point with the time at which a bond is first formed.
Also for a man to find a genetically and psychologically healthy wife with beauty in modern western society is a quest of poor odds, so many men forego it altogether. I agree it should be attempted nonetheless, but Rin's lifestyle has a lot of appeal in modern society. It would have far less in former times before leftism, feminism and cultural marxism started destroying the nuclear family unit.
Mell,
Yes, but we mustn't give in to the state enabling single mothers to raise the children. We mustn't humor behavior such as Rin's nor condone what the state is doing. We must be men and point out where our society is going wrong and stand against it. If we just find a selfish loophole niche to survive in, we are acquiescing to the subjugation and possibly the elimination of our society and possibly our species.
Rin, I am calling out and calling attention to your irresponsible, immature, and reckless advocacy of an attitude and lifestyle which is destructive to human society. As I pointed out earlier, family values are an essential requirement of human survival. A man in society stands up for what benefits society and stands against what is destructive to society. As a man with children and family ,and relatives and friends, I feel protective towards a society that can continue to thrive . I stand up for the continuation of our society and stand against proponents of a lifestyle that will bring it down .
I feel protective towards a society that can continue to thrive . I stand up for the continuation of our society and stand against proponents of a lifestyle that will bring it down
PaisleyPattern saysI feel protective towards a society that can continue to thrive . I stand up for the continuation of our society and stand against proponents of a lifestyle that will bring it down
There are MANY more things on that list that are a detriment to our society thriving then Rin's behavior and those similar to him. Everyone knows a guy that is that perpetual bachelor. They've existed forever. It's really not a problem at all in all honesty. So I feel like you're fighting a battle that can't be won or your energy could be shifted elsewhere, maybe where our society is actually a shit show for family values, etc. If a dude boinking hoes and not wanting to get married is a problem, it's probably 10,458 on my list of problems with our society.
You are using a destructive aspect of our society to rationalize your behavior.
I'm not insecure about our societies
I'm not insecure about our societies long term decline, just aware of it.
PaisleyPattern saysIt is clear that Rin has an anti-social psychological disorder,
Does anything feel quite so good as telling another human being that they do not make the grade?
As a grown-up adult, a mature person assumes responsibility for the leadership of their society in whatever way they can.Disregard for the effects of your words and actions on others is a sign of immaturity.
When all of your high school friends have grown up and gone on to raise families, it is likely you will feel a little bit different. Maybe not, but most normal people would .
If someone thinks they can attempt to normalize their abnormal behavior by bragging about it and justifying it on a forum, then it is my obligation to point out their dysfunctionality and destructive impact on society.
It is destructive when a person with apparent psychological problems gets on a public forum and brags about how amazing their anti social , dysfunctional life is. Just pointing out that this person should be no example to anyone.
When all of your high school friends grow up and have gone on to raise families
Many immigrants to America will tell you that the greatest difficulty they had, upon arriving in America was the difficulty in forming intimate relationships with ppl outside of their diaspora
Mell,
Yes, but we mustn't give in to the state enabling single mothers to raise the children. We mustn't humor behavior such as Rin's nor condone what the state is doing. We must be men and point out where our society is going wrong and stand against it. If we just find a selfish loophole niche to survive in, we are acquiescing to the subjugation and possibly the elimination of our society and possibly our species.
Yes, we must point out and some of us may try, but it may not be enough. I have no problems finding hot women to bang, particularly since I work out and do ok otherwise as well and I have been at least modestly lucky genpool-wise. But wife-material amongst western (if not all) women is exceptionally rare these days, and if you can't lower your beauty standards, it is even worse among the hot ones. They may have everything in the world, but they are not happy with "just raising a family", and constantly look for drama. Few are still hot, but they have lost and are losing their femininity. Nobody wants to bang a chick that's mentally a man. A reset may be needed, and it may be the Age of Pericles.
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Here's Hillary from her youth ...
Clearly, she's got nice facial features and is quite good looking, despite being a monster on the inside.
If she'd worked out, like let's say Raquel Welch, who's in her mid-70s and looks like below ...
Would Hillary be an AARP hottie?