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Reason: None provided.

Endeavor to never show actual vulnerability to a woman. It's surface level tripe and she will lose respect for you.

Women tend to say one thing and mean another, think they want one thing but it's something else entirely.

"He doesn't cry" is womanese for "The drama part of my brain itches and I have a short list of things to complain about" or "I need something to chew at while conversing with my friend here", which isn't an invitation to talk about your feelings. "Do men even have feelings" is an acknowledgement of a masculine difference in a coat of feminine self-aggrandizement.

2 years ago
7 score
Reason: None provided.

Endeavor to never show vulnerability to a woman. It's surface level tripe and she will lose respect for you.

Women tend to say one thing and mean another, think they want one thing but it's something else entirely.

"He doesn't cry" is womanese for "The drama part of my brain itches and I have a short list of things to complain about" or "I need something to chew at while conversing with my friend here", which isn't an invitation to talk about your feelings. "Do men even have feelings" is an acknowledgement of a masculine difference in a coat of feminine self-aggrandizement.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Endeavor to never show vulnerability to a woman. It's surface level tripe and she will lose respect for you.

Women tend to say one thing and mean another, think they want one thing but it's something else entirely.

"He doesn't cry" is womanese for "The drama part of my brain itches and I have a short list of things to complain about", which isn't an invitation to talk about your feelings. "Do men even have feelings" is an acknowledgement of a masculine difference in a coat of feminine self-aggrandizement.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Endeavor to never show vulnerability to a woman. It's surface level tripe and she will lose respect for you.

Women tend to say one thing and mean another, think they want one thing but it's something else entirely.

"He doesn't cry" is womanese for "The drama part of my brain itches and I have a short list of things to complain about", which isn't an invitation to talk about your feelings. "Do men even have feelings" is an acknowledgement of a masculine difference in a coat of feminine self aggrandizement.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Endeavor to never show vulnerability to a woman. It's surface level tripe and she will lose respect for you.

Women tend to say one thing and mean another, think they want one thing but it's something else entirely.

"He doesn't cry" is womanese for "The drama part of my brain itches and I have a short list of things to complain about", which isn't an invitation to talk about your feelings. "Do men even have feelings" is an acknowledgement of a masculine difference in a coat if feminine self aggrandizement.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Endeavor to never show vulnerability to a woman. It's surface level tripe and she will lose respect for you.

Women tend to say one thing and mean another, think they want one thing but it's something else entirely.

"He doesn't cry" is womanese for "The drama part of my brain itches and I have a short list of things to complain about", which isn't an invitation to talk about your feelings.

2 years ago
1 score