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We're just a bunch of clueless NiceGuys™ with kindness coins that don't seem to work in women's holes so that the sex we're "entitled to" falls out. Because apparently we weren't demonstrating good relationship material through the attention, respect and stability that women demand. We were only "pretending" to be nice just to get laid.
In response to r/niceguys, this tribe is dedicated to exposing all the women who complain about wanting a "good man" after dating jerks and riding the cock carousel in the prime of their youth, and think they're deserving of commitment and financial stability when all they have left to offer is their depreciating looks, narcissistic mentality, used-up vaginas, and another man's kids.
Women in their 20s have numerous opportunities to date the decent men they claim to want, but many reject or friendzone these men for jerks and promiscuity. She takes advantage of a good dude's kindness for attention and favors, then accuses him of being a bad person who thinks he's entitled to sex.
But when she's in her 30s with depreciating looks, jerks who won't commit, the likelihood of being a single mom, and the social pressure from her married friends, she asks "Where have all the good men gone?"[1][2] Funny how back when she was chasing the bad boys "Being nice is the bare minimum", but now that she's past her prime and needs a bailout, she wants a man with nice guy traits.
Furthermore, dating jerks and riding the carousel before settling down with a good man is planned by many women, and encouraged by feminists. They then come to the dating market with unreasonable standards while offering little to no value themselves. Such women are totally unaware that the mature, stable men they now need are the same decent men they rejected, except these men remember the rejection and are responding in kind to avoid unstable, unappreciative women who view them more as ATMs than romantic partners.
The reason women end up here is because their behavior is not exposed as the lucid, self-destructive, feminist ideology that it is. And we're here to help Good Men guard their commitment and resources by exposing women who would make poor life partners and mothers of their children. Providing observations and opinions on the posts here allows us to better understand women's psyche and later depressive/miserable state when they are not held to a moral standard required for healthy, functioning relationships.
Rules of conduct:
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1. No shaming men for any reason.
- 2. No white-knighting or NAWALT. This is not a debate tribe.
Recommended reading:
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Dating profiles showing women's Dual-Mating strategy and unreasonable standards
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OkCupid study shows women reject 80% of men based on looks alone
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Milo - The Sexodus: The Men Giving Up On Women And Checking Out Of Society
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Women Want to Know Why Men Don't Want to Marry Anymore...Allow Me
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WAATGM mod explains why promiscuous women can't get good men to commit.
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Okay, I get it. You're sick of hearing men complain about girls only dating assholes.
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Dear Girls Who Are (Finally) Ready To Date Nice Guys: We Don’t Want You Anymore
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Dear Single Moms: I wasn't your type then, why am I all of a sudden your type now?
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The Truth About Single Moms Who Bring Young Children To The Dating Market
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Carol asks WAATGM for the harsh truth after riding the carousel
- Complete list of resources here.
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Land_of_the_losers the-niceguy.com 9h ago
They said she couldn’t have it all: a baby, a college education, and a thriving digital micro-enterprise funded by enthusiastic subscribers around the world. Streaming soon on Apple TV: Margo's Got Money Troubles, in which Margo proves that with enough grit, reliable Wi-Fi and continual parental support well into adulthood, anything is possible. It’s the ultimate American success story, where one's vagina is both a terrible curse and a sellable commodity!
One day in the distant future, this brilliant young genius might even make a breakthrough scientific discovery that will prevent pregnancies from happening in the first place.
TJMS 7h ago
As I watched the trailer, all I could hear was HUALALGLALGLAGLAGLGLALAGLAGLGALAGLLAGLGALGLGALGALGALAGGAAGGAGGGGGGHHHHH (horrible cocksucking noises)
Hoping and praying this is third-wave feminism empowered girl-boss YOU GO GIRL sassy, smart, and don't-need-no-man's last gasp before reality is undeniable.
Land_of_the_losers the-niceguy.com 7h ago
The series is based on some book which I've never read. But one detail in the description stands out:
The pregnancy happened because she, innocent college student, slept with one of her professors. And got pregnant (that always seems to come as a surprise; "dick go in baby hole, me have baby in tummy" is apparently too obscure to have heard about in high school). And the prof was married, so he doesn't take any responsibility and he disappears. Because of this, he probably needs to be framed as some kind of capricious villain for cheating on his wife and not taking responsibility for the child. Indeed, it's unethical for a professor to sleep with their students and he probably ought to be fired for doing that. But the audience is supposed to boo and hiss at this ungentlemanly behavior. And the audience is not supposed to remember that most students in a class—male or female—do not enter into sexual relationships with their professors, and the heroine wasn't sleeping with other teachers, so our heroine was pushing a boundary that she knew she shouldn't have transgressed. Alas, she needs to be blameless in the situation; pregnancy "just happened" to her and she was left with no recourse, out of desperation, she has no choice but to turn to online porn instead of, say, working a job at a desk.
Since I haven't read it, I can't judge things with any certainty, but I can make a few predictions: In order for the woman to be a scrappy heroine whom the audience must root for, there are certain questions to not ask. Firstly: Why would she sleep with a professor who is grading her? It can't be for better grades, that would reflect poorly on her and imply that she isn't so smart after all. She can't claim to have been forced. So she had to have been seduced. She, naive little thing, was in love as pure as the driven snow. But this part needs to be glossed-over in a hurry. To make a long story short: Margo ended up blindsided by one of those Random Pregnancy Meteors which fell in from the Oort cloud.
So she has money problems. Since it's in the title, it's important. So what was she doing for money before she got unexpectedly pregnant? Was she working a student job? Subsisting on scholarships? Okay, so why not continue doing that while hitting-up the prof for child-support? He's an adulterous bastard anyway, so the effects on him shouldn't be important. So why does she allow him off the hook? Why does she let him get away with it? She has options but she chooses not to exercise them? Well, there needs to be some extenuating circumstance which causes this to happen.
If circumstances were not all completely beyond her control, she'd look like an impulsive dumbass-- and possibly lazy-- and we're not supposed to see or judge her as such. We're supposed to think that she made no choices up until her pregnancy, she has no agency until it's convenient to the story, porn sellers are heroic while the buyers are gross. Etc etc. "Poor me, my house burned down. Now I'm homeless. On an unrelated note, I no longer have a place to pursue my hobby of playing with Zippos next to piles of oily rags."
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The idea of "accidental" pregnancy is absurd to me. It's like saying I accidentally drove a car. I fell behind the car's open door and found myself behind the wheel, the key flew from my pocket into the ignition, my face turned to shock as the engine roared to life, my hands magnetically wrapped around the steering wheel and-- inexplicably-- I ended up on the highway. And FROM THERE, maybe I had an accident and wrecked my sentient 1958 Plymouth Fury devil-possession car named Christine. ... So, no, you can't say you "accidentally" got pregnant. You engaged in risky behavior on purpose, with both eyes open, possibly multiple times, then one of the predicted life-changing risks actually came to fruition. Shock. "IT WAS AN ACCIDENT! Who knew that babies came out of baby-holes?!"
TJMS 5h ago
As far as what I can tell/remember from the trailer (my mind probably is trying to blot out the memory as I type this), the whole movie looks like a pile of immature woke feminist tropes. The naive, pure, spunky heroine who is a perfect person whom bad things just seem to happen to would certainly fit into that.
TJMS 7h ago
Dear. Fucking. God.
First-light Jr. Hamster Analyst 1h ago
"My mom worked at hooters and my dad was a professional wrestler" Yes the ruin of a culture is an intergenerational exercise.
From the trailer, I fear that the show would be less like watching a trainwreck and more like watching a turd gather flies.
One thing that I always think when I see something like this -a poor girl has to do this nasty sexual thing to make ends meet- I think gosh women are privileged to have this option. Single fathers just get on with it and grind away in menial jobs.
As any sane man who came into contact with that would say -Next!
NotaBene Sr. Hamster Analyst 1h ago
The fact that any of that, at all, appeals to anyone living in the US as entertainment - this is a sign of how far we've fallen.
It's also confirmation of my choice to get rid of all TVs in the house like 20 years ago. Haven't missed it one day.