A while ago it was brought up the joyful circumstances of numerous commentors here being married or in some other form of relationship. Some even had kids.
Question for you all, how hard is it nowadays to be in one (relationship), or get in one? The red pill media has, over the years, become very black pilled and sensationalist on the subject. Granted, with ever increasing feminism and a decrease in tolerance for male behavior I have noticed it getting a lot harder out there... but ia it anywhere near as bad as they say?
While we are at it, what the hell does everyone do for fun in the real world? Prices have gone sky high in America, especially rent and housing, and over the years I have noticed less and less people go out, especially those in their 20s and 30s. I like to hike and explore so sitting at home doing nothing but play video games, read and watch tv drivers me nuts after a while. Granted, society seems less friendly and more shut in nowadays anyways. Still, there must be some clubs or whatever that people do for fun, even if not as frequently as ye olden times.
As I have often seen it described, 80% plus of women are all after the top ten percent of men. The other 90% of men don't exist to these women.
The swipe right stats of dating apps reflect this.
Dating relationships are hard, yes, almost entirely due to unrealistic expectations of women.
Relationships outside of dating are difficult at times, too. Relationships across political divides is a huge roadblock, and the silo effect of online social dynamics can make it hard to develop face to face relationships. Getting out of the house and off the internet is the way to solve that.