Why are some men so emasculated?
Why are some men so emasculated?
Do you think people who leave mean comments on social media are poor?
On social media, when someone posts their relationship and whatever and they get left with mean comments, do you think those people are poor? Personally, I think people who troll and leave mean comments are poor because rich people tend to know better, and rich people have lives, so they don’t really care enough about what other people who they don’t know are doing; they have lives. Poor people don’t; they are working-class people with nothing better to do, so of course they are going to troll on social media. You expect that from poor people.
Is there a reason why Amazon delivery drivers can’t do their jobs right?
A couple days ago, I ordered books, and they were delivered to my neighbor’s house. Last night, I ordered something else and it said it was four stops away, and now I can’t even see the driver. Instead, it just says ‘Out for delivery. We are sorry for the delay.’ Is there a reason these Amazon drivers can’t do their jobs right? They’re making $18–$20 per hour driving a truck and delivering packages, and they still can’t do it correctly? Maybe we should lower their salaries.
Should I go to family Thanksgiving? I really don't feel like faking.
My uncle is hosting Thanksgiving. My aunt is apparently going to be there with her significant other. Their goddaughter is going to be there; overall, 18 people are going to be there, and I don’t feel like faking. For context, I don’t give a fuck about anyone; I truly don’t. Not my “family” or my “friends” – all my social interactions I fake. I fake like I care about my friends and their kids. Overall, I pretty much just fake my human interactions, and right now I just don’t feel like faking. Like, I really don’t want to be around those people. I really don’t.
How do you fake human interactions?
Does crying feel different with a beard/no beard?
Sorry for the super odd question - I started wondering when writing from a male character’s perspective - but yeah, does it feel different to have tears running down your face with a beard vs. without? What happens to tears when they reach your beard? Do they hang on to the first few hair they touch, or do they run through the beard?
How would you feel about a successful 28 year old woman dating a 22 year old college student?
Let’s say there is a 28-year-old woman with a 6-figure job dating a 22-year-old in college who may have a part-time job while in school and still lives with their parents. How would you feel about this relationship? Would you wonder what the woman sees in the guy?
If you don't want your kid to be rich and successful you are a bad parent
Some parents don’t want their kids becoming investment bankers because they work 80-100 hours a week; a lot work 9AM-4AM. But guess what? This is a prestigious job, and the money is great, so if you don’t want your kid doing it, you are a horrible parent.
Does money and status matter in a relationship?
I feel like my family is super hypocritical when it comes to this. My mom, aunt, and cousin tell me things like: “You need to bring something to the table in a relationship.” “You both need to pour into each other.” “You need a job to date.” Etc., etc. Okay — so today we were talking about wealthy people and what we’d do if we had hundreds of millions or even a billion dollars. I said I’d probably send my kids to an elite private school. They asked, “Why?” I said, “My son wouldn’t date a Starbucks barista, and my daughter wouldn’t date the pizza guy.” These same family members immediately said that was classist and wrong, and that money shouldn’t be a determining factor in a relationship. …Umm, what?! These were the same people who said: “You need to bring something to the table.” “You both need to pour into each other.” Okay — then why wouldn’t the same logic apply to me in this scenario? What would some pizza delivery guy bring to the table for a billionaire heiress? Same with my son. If anything, shouldn’t he be dating someone who also comes from a wealthy or noble family? I changed the scenario again and asked them: “If I were a lawyer or had some other high-paying job, and I chose not to date a poor woman — is that wrong?” They said it was wrong and dumb. Do you see the glaring hypocrisy? Edit: What would you think about a 28 year old wealthy woman dating a 22 year old college student? Do you think the 22 year old could not bring anything to their relationship?