Does the media's representation of romance impact how you view yourself? (HIGHT IQ)

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Firstly, WATER, ofc the media gives unrealistic expectations to both men and women to what romance is like and what they should expect from their partners.

However, if you think about it growing up, in every movie and TV show there was a love interest, or relationship of some sort, even in kids shows.

This gives incels and other lonely people on this forum the false idea that we should always either have or be seeking romance.
 
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Historically there used to be warnings in culture and consequences for promiscuity, cheating, etc… now it’s widely glorified even to kids. Fuck the Jews, why the fuck have things gone down the toilet so far.
 
Used to be men were taught to avoid any woman who was promiscuous or weird in that way. Men knew that some women were bad news. Now In media it’s portrayed as men allways being the problem never warning men about bad women. Historically men have never been more bluepilled on women’s behavior from childhood, seeing constant love story propaganda about women bieng angels deep down even the damaged ones. Truly fucked.
 

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