Dating advice for men
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United States
Started May 18, 2026
Don't believe the incel stuff. Romance is very possible for regular, average men
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Dating advice for men
Noahpinion (United States) | May 17, 2026
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May 18, 2026
Encouraging men to believe in their romantic potential can empower them to seek connections, fostering healthier relationships and better mental health.
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May 18, 2026
Men should reject incel ideology and embrace the idea that genuine romance is attainable for all, as self-improvement and social skills matter.
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While average men can succeed in dating, systemic factors like societal expectations and gender norms still play a significant role in romantic outcomes.
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The notion that average men can find romance oversimplifies complex social dynamics and overlooks the real struggles many face in dating today.
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The focus on individual effort in dating downplays the impact of external factors, like socioeconomic status and cultural background, on romantic success.
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