Quote (NetflixAdaptationWidow @ Jul 21 2021 03:06pm)
I'm not working for it, I'm just pointing out the level of knowledge your claims require, and pointing out that to get that knowledge would require being incredibly cringy.
The claim is that it's common for women to be in their 30's with tens of sexual partners and never have been in a "real" relationship. This implies that y'all are stalking 30 year old women's social media to ensure they've never had a long-term relationship. And to me, somebody who doesn't do that, making a claim that relies on encyclopedic knowledge of women's last 10 years of relationships just sounds cringy as hell.
I listed all of the factors that have cause that trend to rise in an earlier post, when in generations past it was rare or that girl was well known as a floosy or some other derogatory name:
Quote (thesnipa @ Jul 21 2021 12:20pm)
recognizing a general trend of people not being "ready" for commitment at an age that generations past were married with several children isn't cringey, it a basic recognition of facts.
in context sexual liberation of women, increased financial independence of women due to joining the workforce, a generation of children raised by parents who got divorced at a rate of 50%, increased debt/earnings ratio for that generation from overburdened student loans, and increased housing prices well beyond inflation indexes explain the behavior.
im not trying to explain it by some liberal conspiracy or straying from the word of god like endless im sure is/would, so shut the fuck up or i'll put you on a conveyor belt headed directly for my open hand slap machine.
and the best you can come up with is that i must be a cringey stalker on social media to know this trend exists? it's common knowledge, again you're just overly thirsty to call out endless lol. this is about as basic of a generational trend as it gets, whether this trend is overall a good thing or bad thing compared to boomers and before them being "committed" to relationships in their early 20s with lower divorce rates is subjective. the trend is not only subjective but obvious with even a basic look at society.
i didnt raise the "too hot to handle" show for anecdotal evidence, the opposite in fact, the show's existence is because of that trend, its an attempt to get people in a generation to make personal connections before physical that otherwise (on trend) dont.
Quote (excellence @ Jul 21 2021 03:12pm)
is that really a surprise to anyone here lmao
posts read 20% more rabid than usual. lab mice should watch tf out today.
This post was edited by thesnipa on Jul 21 2021 02:32pm