Jason Voorhees
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Usually my reply would be yes life's a series of exchanges, and so are bonds. You invest time, affection, and compromise, expecting reciprocity in intimacy,emotional support or shared growth.
But the thing seems problematic to me is that many guys approach dating like they're pitching a product. They lead with "value props" like good job, salary, good looks and expect "return on investment" sex, commitment, intimacy but get bitter when they get rejected even with those value props.Is this healthy realism or does it kill genuine connection i can't tell. And what about men's inherent value do guys have worth just as people or are men by default reduced to meat shops with no value besides looks/money/status?
But the thing seems problematic to me is that many guys approach dating like they're pitching a product. They lead with "value props" like good job, salary, good looks and expect "return on investment" sex, commitment, intimacy but get bitter when they get rejected even with those value props.Is this healthy realism or does it kill genuine connection i can't tell. And what about men's inherent value do guys have worth just as people or are men by default reduced to meat shops with no value besides looks/money/status?
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