Quote: (08-01-2016 06:01 PM)doc holliday Wrote:
I really felt terrible for the dude though. So many of these younger dudes are getting cucked big time. Can some of you guys enlighten me as to what's going on?
1/3 of Millenials Living at Home
Living at home until the age of 30 has a negative impact on emotional and social growth for both men an women. The men are used to being cucked by their mothers, and girls learning dominant traits from a single mom household. This has turned the dating pool upside down. In the last 1.5 years, I've been hit on more by married women, with husband present, than ever before. All these men have a few things in common.
1. Lived at home too long.
2. Useless education.
3. Don't workout.
4. Work from home (IT, small online business, writer, journalist).
5. Developed unhealthy sexual fetishes from watching too much porn.
6. Still spending 4+ hours a day playing video games.
7. Mommy issues or general resentment towards women.
None of these couples have children. I believe the wife married for stability and is holding off on procreation until she finds better breeding stock. None of this is right or healthy, and I get uncomfortable being hit on by married women.
I'm finding girls <30 are having less sex due to lack of options in their age group. They hold off on sex until sexual frustration peaks, and settles for a 'fuck boi'. I hate that term and puts up a big red flag with girls that use it. Be careful. They tend to be past the point of jaded.
The most frustrated female demographic now is 28-32. They mapped out a plan early to finish college, start a career, get financially stability, and start looking for a soulmate around 25-26. The problem is they are still looking, and it is having a bad impact on their emotional state. Why? I think naturally they look for men in our age bracket, and we're too busy chasing 21 y.o. girls, because now they are still available. The older girls give dirty looks, but several times this year, other younger girls approach mine and want to know, "what is your secret", or "where did you find him?" Strange times we live in.
These are few observations and experiences I've had, but haven't really thought about the why's. Lately though, due to some intense meeting in the Fortune 500 concerning the Millennials lack of resiliency in the workplace, I'm curious as to how it affects personal interactions and how to remedy. The U.S. is facing a big management shortage, and companies are having to get creative to fill the gap. This is bad in the long run, but great for our generation, as it means job security. It will be a long time before they put us out to pasture.