Reefy
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MILLENNIAL WOMEN ARE GETTING CANCER AT RATES 83% HIGHER THAN MILLENNIAL MEN










It's because he's boring. He has all that time and money and all he does is play video games? What "lifestyle" is he exactly talking about? He could use all that free time building something, learning cool hobbies, or at least creating a dynamic social life. Instead he vegetates. And he's surprised she's disgusted by him? Men need to understand: women don't care about money so much as they care about ENERGY. Your ability to make them feel things, take care of things, and make things happen. Money is a proxy for these traits; it is not in itself desirable. The number in your bank account does not matter to women, except insofar as what they believe it means for the above. In reality most of them don't even truly understand finances - they will think you are a loser if you have all of this cash and do nothing interesting with it. The bottom line is with women, you always need to be doing things. They don't like to see stagnant energy. You can have periods of leisure but it needs to be fun leisure - like partying and luxuriating. Not lying around and existing in your head. If this isn't what you want, and you just want to make money so you can focus on playing games or other insular activities, that's fine. But you either better meet one of the rare introverted women who like these kind of things, or you'd better not get married. Because your wife is just going to leave you or cheat on you with someone more interesting while she spends your money.




Lucy Hale reveals her best relationship was with a drug addict and a drunkard who she was also terrified of but she enjoyed it because those types of relationships are more exciting than normal ones ''I loved it, I love chaos, it was a scary time but it was my most passionate relationships''




parmida ain’t touching kenzie face to face. sorry #loveislandusa




The reality of being an incel







1 in 3 men aged 20 and older are neither working nor looking for a job in the US, per WSJ


















