Because in my experience, as an extreme normie by this board's standards (e.g., had several gfs, regular sex, my own place, good money, etc.) this is the EXACT OPPOSITE of what 95% of women actually want.
Like, yeah, maybe they give lip service to the whole "emotionally open and vulnerable men in touch with their feelings" schtick because social media tells them to but in reality I think the opposite is true - women want a man that is more detached, stoic, unconcerned about internal feelings, etc. Because that: 1) makes them appear stronger and more confident, and therefore more masculine, and 2) makes them feel more safe and secure with them because even if they are having a meltdown and being over-dramatic over some shit (as women are apt to do) their man will be a reliable rock to lean on without him breaking down over shit too.
I've even had my current gf - who herself used to go to therapy a lot and is very lefty/soft in general - say that deep down, despite what she says sometimes, she likes that I am never being obsessed over my emotional problems and internal soul-searching shit, and that I just "move on" with things, unlike other guys she's dated (who she also identified as being some combination of mentally ill, bisexual/gay and/or emotionally immature).
Who created and pushed this agenda of "all men should regularly attend therapy and talk about feelings like women", and why? It didn't exist for thousands of years, only in the last decade or two.
is It was created by women for the purpose of sabotaging the relationships of other women because they are jealous of their success. Yes, it is as simple and as petty as that?
is It's a way of shifting blame onto men that women are no longer upholding the social contract and men are struggling to uphold society because of it?
is It the logical equivalent of men telling women not to wear makeup, simply making it easier for the other gender to filter you?
64 posts and 6 image replies omitted.>>770148>>770908>>770913Just out of curiosity, which situations are acceptable for men to cry and which aren't?
>>770870This is such a stupid argument.
Crying is fine for moments of high stress such as death of a loved one or losing a home.
Should you cry after sex?
>>770874You know that crying is found in other animal species as well, right?
And that babies are physically and psychologically vulnerable to harm compared to adults