Valentine’s Day

Today is Valentine’s Day. For more than a decade here… or other places, on or off here; Valentine’s Day is really depressing. I don’t like to be angry. I’m as angry as radical feminists and red-pill men that put all of us into a bind and into greater hopelessness of romance. I’ll singe out people like Liz Plank on the feminists and I’ll throw “Myron Gaines” the alleged gay soyboy host of Fresh & Fit, and maybe the tomboy, perhaps lesbo “Women Shouldn’t Vote” Pearl Davis. All these types of specimen are like a kamikaze, whose going to crash first and take everyone down to hell with them?

All those individuals plus other whackjob podcasters like Chris Williamson, Joe Rogan, etc really had some jaded experiences, but it doesn’t excuse nor negate intentional misinformation or use of data without justification or outcomes with individual narratives. I also do not believe it’s OK to try to feminize another day for women, because they feel they need to overcomp the injustices for millennia (take Galentine’s Day) I do not like any homoeroticia content on my social feeds of any gender.

My situation is a lot worse. I’m closer to 40 and haven’t had any significant relationship. Maybe I’m an anomaly, maybe I’m an exception. We focus so much on Gen Z, are millennials lonely? Why do we not hear so much about this generation that the media obsessed more than 1/2 a decade ago? Whose not to say not all millennials found love? At least the feminists got laid (from what I can tell.)

The are other issues contributing to the rise of being single and lonely, but let’s not single out leftists. But the right too. The right wants equality, women want to be free too, but they take up lots of the left-leaning causes like sexual abuse, rape and protection to children. Pick up a copy of the New Hampshire Union Leader or tune to Channel 9 and you’ll see “advocates” against domestic violence, women’s protection groups, etc. Hell even Kelly Ayotte has been really tough against male perpetrators of violence, even if most men in New Hampshire isn’t abusive.

Regardless if the data is true or not (I can’t find this at publication) but most women are creeped out by men in this state, look on Facebook and you’ll see lots of SA or DV awareness content. There used to be business cards at my hairdressers for a PI who would dig up information, implied for women so they know they’re not dealing with at toxic man.

If women are by a default setting of emotions that men are toxic, men are abusive and the women here are lifers and they support progressive ideals, it makes me wonder how deep feminism and toxic femininity (take the boss-bitch stereotype of many of the powerful and single women in the Granite State.)

But don’t expect a discussion to resolve the issues of loneness in the Granite State, Kelly Ayotte believes in each wo/man for their own, the Union Leader will stay quiet and WMUR’s News 9 will continue on putting grievance advocates form the DV. SA and missing child world as if that’s the real victims.

I’m not even a survivor in their eyes.

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